Newsflash, Chinese or Korean surnames are spelled "L-E-E." "L-E", Viet spelling. His accent in Mandarin or Cantonese doesn't sound well, Chinese. If you listen to the Viet greeting, sounds authentic- 100%. I'm just sayin'. Despite if he's open about the nature of his videos, kudos. One wouldn't see a Chinese or Korean guy making such videos, shoot, we all know that our mama's would beat our ass. Peter is def. good lookin' but I happen to see more Viet guys making these sort of vids.
You're wrong. His surname (Peter's) is not "Lee". It's "Le". It's not because it's written differently in different countries as you say. Those 2 words are completely different. In fact:
1. Lee is 李 <-----In Vietnamese that is "Ly". In Korean, written Yi (or Lee)
2. Le (Vietnamese) is 黎. In Chinese it is written "Li" mainland China. And in Cantonese it's known as "Lai"
@KatiushaVN4 Actually, I am correct. If you happen to re-read my post, note "L-E." I am well aware of the cult. differences, esp. contingent with the nature of the spelling, & when it concerns, Mando. and Canto. and Korean, there is a diff. Per Viet., I'm well aware of the language and differentiation in spelling, pronunciation & so forth. I guess things of such matter, I'm of Manchu Chinese descent & my family, and our assoc's see to it that there are definitive lines, esp. w/ surnames.
@KatiushaVN4 Apparently you clearly misunderstood my intention. I was clearly stating the differences in terms of spelling, I am very well aware of the differences with characters, ie Le, Lee & Lai. I was clearing answer other folks question in regards to what is and isn't, in regards to surnames, ergo Peter "Le" and his surname. Moreover the mind boggling effort to answer the non-Asian audience of the veritable location of his surname, I just replied, in my long winded sense, "Vietnamese."
In lay-mans terms, he's Vietnamese, per the surname. Plain. simple. Re-read other folks post, 'where is P. Le from.' You'll get the picture. I apologize about my candor, we tend to set the lines straight on the mainland, esp. for those of us whom families left prior to '50. We tend to be the keepers of all things old school, esp. in setting the record straight.
@KatiushaVN4 Thank you... Now the world can rest assured that they now know the difference of Lai, Lee, Li & Le. I only differentiated it b/x a friend of mine, actually a great deal of folks I know, whom are Viet, from Little Saigon, tend to use the spelling of Lê or now as you mentioned, Ly... thus my explanation. Glad we came to a unanimous decision, of sorts.
You seem like a really sweet guy, although appearances can be deceiving.
I'd like to develop a body like yours. So if you can, I'm wondering if I can private message you and get your opinion about a personal trainer in my city. I'm thinking about hiring him, but I'm not sure yet. He offers 18 Session Program (meets three times a week) for $1400, plus he includes complete nutritional guidance at no extra cost.
If you do a websearch, you will find that different sources say it's the year 4706, 4707, 4708.....
If you look at me, you should be able to tell that I am Asian...at least I think I look Asian and my parents look Asian to me. What does everyone else think?
Haha. Got it. I've been to quite a few weddings like that. Lots of old people everywhere. Grrrr
EuroMix77 10 months ago
@DareDevil13th :: Doin' great. How was your wedding? Hope swell.
EuroMix77 10 months ago
@DareDevil13th Haha. You funny... Cool name... How you doin'.
EuroMix77 10 months ago
Newsflash, Chinese or Korean surnames are spelled "L-E-E." "L-E", Viet spelling. His accent in Mandarin or Cantonese doesn't sound well, Chinese. If you listen to the Viet greeting, sounds authentic- 100%. I'm just sayin'. Despite if he's open about the nature of his videos, kudos. One wouldn't see a Chinese or Korean guy making such videos, shoot, we all know that our mama's would beat our ass. Peter is def. good lookin' but I happen to see more Viet guys making these sort of vids.
EuroMix77 10 months ago
@EuroMix77
You're wrong. His surname (Peter's) is not "Lee". It's "Le". It's not because it's written differently in different countries as you say. Those 2 words are completely different. In fact:
1. Lee is 李 <-----In Vietnamese that is "Ly". In Korean, written Yi (or Lee)
2. Le (Vietnamese) is 黎. In Chinese it is written "Li" mainland China. And in Cantonese it's known as "Lai"
KatiushaVN4 9 months ago
@KatiushaVN4 Actually, I am correct. If you happen to re-read my post, note "L-E." I am well aware of the cult. differences, esp. contingent with the nature of the spelling, & when it concerns, Mando. and Canto. and Korean, there is a diff. Per Viet., I'm well aware of the language and differentiation in spelling, pronunciation & so forth. I guess things of such matter, I'm of Manchu Chinese descent & my family, and our assoc's see to it that there are definitive lines, esp. w/ surnames.
EuroMix77 9 months ago
@EuroMix77
Nope you're not correct. Lee is 李, and Le is 黎. Very clear. You can do some online research if you want.
KatiushaVN4 9 months ago
@KatiushaVN4 Apparently you clearly misunderstood my intention. I was clearly stating the differences in terms of spelling, I am very well aware of the differences with characters, ie Le, Lee & Lai. I was clearing answer other folks question in regards to what is and isn't, in regards to surnames, ergo Peter "Le" and his surname. Moreover the mind boggling effort to answer the non-Asian audience of the veritable location of his surname, I just replied, in my long winded sense, "Vietnamese."
EuroMix77 9 months ago
Respond to this video...
In lay-mans terms, he's Vietnamese, per the surname. Plain. simple. Re-read other folks post, 'where is P. Le from.' You'll get the picture. I apologize about my candor, we tend to set the lines straight on the mainland, esp. for those of us whom families left prior to '50. We tend to be the keepers of all things old school, esp. in setting the record straight.
EuroMix77 9 months ago
@EuroMix77
Yes he's Vietnamese. If he were Chinese, then he's Peter Lai, nor Le.
Lee is another story. In Vietnam, Lee is known as LY
KatiushaVN4 9 months ago
@KatiushaVN4 Thank you... Now the world can rest assured that they now know the difference of Lai, Lee, Li & Le. I only differentiated it b/x a friend of mine, actually a great deal of folks I know, whom are Viet, from Little Saigon, tend to use the spelling of Lê or now as you mentioned, Ly... thus my explanation. Glad we came to a unanimous decision, of sorts.
EuroMix77 9 months ago
It's about for us to celebrate the Lunar New Year again (2011, Year of the Cat). I'm sorry Peter Lê, I already have a boyfriend :)
KatiushaVN4 1 year ago
i want to see moreof u hehehehe
speeshoJ 1 year ago
omfg Peter you're so hot
bangbrosdude 1 year ago
are you korean? you're so cute!
mariaalexa3890 1 year ago
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sooo, peter are you chinese?
ouchie876 1 year ago
his videos makes me laugh hehehe
NerdyNub 1 year ago
Peter Le is Asian-American (Vietnamese descent) ...
iprep87 2 years ago
ohmy god he is from california...had u seen all his almost naked PICS >>> UHH LOL jejeje
therealnoemirojas 2 years ago
You're Viet I'd guess. Only Viet guys look this good. :)
JinZin1986 2 years ago 2
Happy New Year Peter, from a panting, truly appreciative male fan!
God you are hot!!
05rony 2 years ago
OMG , are u Viet or Chinese ???i mean nationality
Vietnamesetalkshow 2 years ago
uhmmm i think Peter is Vietnamese n American. if you look prolly his last name lol
KayaTran 2 years ago
err where can i find his last name?
wonbinlover 2 years ago
You seem like a really sweet guy, although appearances can be deceiving.
I'd like to develop a body like yours. So if you can, I'm wondering if I can private message you and get your opinion about a personal trainer in my city. I'm thinking about hiring him, but I'm not sure yet. He offers 18 Session Program (meets three times a week) for $1400, plus he includes complete nutritional guidance at no extra cost.
MyMemories19 3 years ago
@MyMemories19 - That sounds about right, it's in the range that I charge my clients.
wwwpeterfevercom 1 year ago
@MyMemories19 - I just realized you asked this a while ago. Tell me what you ended up doing and how it worked out for you. Peter
wwwpeterfevercom 1 year ago
Happy Chinese New year, Peter!!!!
Where are you from originally??? u r sooo hot!
GaryXP 3 years ago
Are you chinese? american?
xxxdontknowxxx 3 years ago
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it's the year 4709 and not 4707..are you Asian or not-__-
missytiny 3 years ago
thanks for your comments missytiny...
If you do a websearch, you will find that different sources say it's the year 4706, 4707, 4708.....
If you look at me, you should be able to tell that I am Asian...at least I think I look Asian and my parents look Asian to me. What does everyone else think?
Peter
wwwpeterfevercom 3 years ago
hillarious come back Peter! I think missytiny is angry about something! lol
troybrad 3 years ago
Are your of vietnanese or chinese descent?
youngjohnny1 3 years ago
no are u vietnamese , chinese , japanese , korean?, which 1 are u?.
sumbetty 2 years ago
Chúc mừng năm mới !
johncena8310 3 years ago 2
Happy New Year/新年快乐/Xīn nián kuài lè
joebaltimore 3 years ago
happy niu year! :o)
rabil1971 3 years ago
新年快樂! yay, year of the ox! it's my year.
年年有"魚" ^-^
HopeChasez 3 years ago
ha ha! happy new year!
longliveroc 3 years ago
awesome :)
gong xi fa cai, peter ;)
chrisjsimon 3 years ago 2
拜个早年
PLEE521 3 years ago
Nice chinese outfit. That chest looks amazing!
blackxsabah 3 years ago 3
Peter u had to flash ur abs just as im sitting here with a bowl of ice cream hahaha
nice jacket happy new year
EdwardCTV 3 years ago 4
I have a new fetish now thanks to that jacket surprise lol.
jimy9992000 3 years ago 3
HAPPY NEW YEAR ^_^
masterseraph 3 years ago
Nice Chinese , Happy new year 新年快樂啊!!
dgffdgff 3 years ago 2
you should play as ryo hazuki! you would fit perfect :>
samsimillian 3 years ago
happy chinese new year Peter :D
you look awesome as usual :DDD
daveybebee 3 years ago 2
Happy New Year. ^__~*
EssenceOfTruth 3 years ago 2
Great you keep your Asian heritage!! Great role model
troybrad 3 years ago 5