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#181
Posted Mar 13, 2012 - 03:59
I'm 75% Malay and 25% Thai. Sawadee krap.
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#182
Posted Mar 13, 2012 - 04:32
I'm proudly 100% Colombian
and I am of Italian and arab descent.
Oh, and off course I also have spanish, native american and african ancestors,
but I guess that happened somewhere in the XVII or XVIII centuries
Oh, and off course I also have spanish, native american and african ancestors,
but I guess that happened somewhere in the XVII or XVIII centuries
#183
Posted Mar 13, 2012 - 08:00
my parents born in Lebanon but they migrated to australia where i was born...
#184
Posted Mar 13, 2012 - 08:01
#185
Posted Mar 13, 2012 - 08:10
Australian
(with some irish and scottish mixed in)
#186
Posted Mar 16, 2012 - 03:19
I'm Colombian
#187
Posted Apr 04, 2012 - 15:27
Let's bring this back up!
I am pure (very pure) descendant of the celtic people who lived in Northern Spain before the Romans came!
I am pure (very pure) descendant of the celtic people who lived in Northern Spain before the Romans came!
#188
Posted Apr 04, 2012 - 17:38
I'm a Swedish-speaking Finn.
Cultural minority - yay
Cultural minority - yay
#189
Posted Apr 13, 2012 - 05:49
I am white but ethnically I'm kind of a "mutt." My mom is Russian, Polish, Austrian, and Ashkenazi Jewish. My dad is Italian, English, German, and part "unknown" because that person was abandoned as an infant and subsequently adopted by a Quaker family. What I "identify" as in everyday life depends on who's asking. If I'm around Jews, I'm Jewish. If I'm passing by some skinheads on the street, it would be wise to identify as something else, if push comes to shove. See, none of this is technically lying. It's in the family tree, but that doesn't mean I have to subject people to listening to the entire history of my bloodline.
What's strange is that on multiple occasions other people have mistaken me for another race. I do not know why this happens. Once a girl thought I was an American Indian because I was "quiet." (Yay, random stereotypes.) Another boy asked me if I was actually white because I have very dark brown hair, and he seemed to think that white people couldn't have dark hair. The funniest/weirdest/most pathetic thing of all was when a student once asked me if I was from Nova Scotia, which she thought was in Asia. (lol wut)
What's strange is that on multiple occasions other people have mistaken me for another race. I do not know why this happens. Once a girl thought I was an American Indian because I was "quiet." (Yay, random stereotypes.) Another boy asked me if I was actually white because I have very dark brown hair, and he seemed to think that white people couldn't have dark hair. The funniest/weirdest/most pathetic thing of all was when a student once asked me if I was from Nova Scotia, which she thought was in Asia. (lol wut)


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