White can be considered a subdivision.
Example - Semitic people are considered Caucasoid but they aren't White. Same with North Africans.
So they're basically being arbitrary?
I've always understood "white", in today's context, to essentially mean anybody from Europe or of European descent (though I do know that down in Southern Europe, it can get messy with drawing a line between who's white and who's not). Caucasian, however, is slightly different in that includes non-Europeans. It'd include the people of the Caucuses obviously, who are sometimes considered white (but often are not), it'd include all Semites from Arabs in the Middle East to Berbers in North Africa, the Iranians (who are usually not considered white by virtue of not being European), the non-Turkic peoples in Central Asia, and it often includes the Punjabi people in Pakistan and India. If you're said to be Caucasian but not white when you are actually European, it basically means you probably have tanned skin and dark hair, while your ethnic origins appear to indicate you're from somewhere in the Mediterranean which is either not exactly European or has historically not had European inhabitants.
Caucasian, however, is slightly different in that includes non-Europeans. It'd include the people of the Caucuses obviously, who are sometimes considered white (but often are not), it'd include all Semites from Arabs in the Middle East to Berbers in North Africa, the Iranians (who are usually not considered white by virtue of not being European), the non-Turkic peoples in Central Asia, and it often includes the Punjabi people in Pakistan and India.
If you're said to be Caucasian but not white when you are actually European, it basically means you probably have tanned skin and dark hair, while your ethnic origins appear to indicate you're from somewhere in the Mediterranean which is either not exactly European or has historically not had European inhabitants.
so i am not caucasien yeahhh:):)
sameone was wrong called me that
It's the politically correct term for individual of European descent, its bs actiully becuase "caucasian" refers to someone from the Cacuas mountains.
Did not know that North Africa, the Middle East and Western Asia were all part of Europe...
its not thrue because people living on the cauas have usually dark hair and brown eyes
...there's a difference?
I was thinking this.