I had two Asian friends in college who were prone to that kind of reaction (one was Chinese, and the other was half-Japanese, the latter born and both raised in America). I'm not sure I ever saw either of them literally spit, though--that seems like more something that happens in elementary school or in movies/tv.
Umm... the TV Tropes page on spit takes (http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/SpitTake) has a whole section for anime/manga, which, given that anime and manga are by Japanese people and intended for Japanese audiences, I think is pretty good evidence that it's a cultural phenomenon that exists in Japan, at least. The movie section of that same page also lists a Japanese movie. The live-action TV section of that page lists a Korean show. TV Tropes in general is very strongly biased toward media in English or that have an English-speaking fanbase, so that I even found any hits at all (other than anime) says something, I think. Googling ["spit take" martial arts movie] I get some kung-fu movie database that lists two things under the keyword "spit take," one of which is an American movie, but the other is a Hong Kong movie.
So I think whether or not any individual Asian does it (and really, how many people have you ever seen do an unintentional spit take at all in real life? I've probably only seen it happen a handful of times), we can at least say it's a phenomenon that Asians might be expected to be familiar with, presumably because at least some do it.
Not sure if this is related to many mainlanders here spitting at will on the street, into the recycling bin next to their desk at work, or into the pantry sink. I think what you're describing is somewhat harder because most Asians probably don't use straws that often because they usually drink hot beverages? But that's probably a bias too. in fact I'd say the only place you could catch anyone with a straw nowadays is if they order soda at a restaurant. (beer and wine don't get straws).
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Date: 2012-05-19 05:33 am (UTC)Umm... the TV Tropes page on spit takes (http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/SpitTake) has a whole section for anime/manga, which, given that anime and manga are by Japanese people and intended for Japanese audiences, I think is pretty good evidence that it's a cultural phenomenon that exists in Japan, at least. The movie section of that same page also lists a Japanese movie. The live-action TV section of that page lists a Korean show. TV Tropes in general is very strongly biased toward media in English or that have an English-speaking fanbase, so that I even found any hits at all (other than anime) says something, I think. Googling ["spit take" martial arts movie] I get some kung-fu movie database that lists two things under the keyword "spit take," one of which is an American movie, but the other is a Hong Kong movie.
So I think whether or not any individual Asian does it (and really, how many people have you ever seen do an unintentional spit take at all in real life? I've probably only seen it happen a handful of times), we can at least say it's a phenomenon that Asians might be expected to be familiar with, presumably because at least some do it.
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