what is your nationality?

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  • smilingchica
    smilingchica Posts: 279 Member
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    I'm a Naturalized American citizen now but 100% VENEZUELAN!!! :love:
  • LeilaFace
    LeilaFace Posts: 412 Member
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    Hawaiian, Italian & Japanese... born and raised in Hawaii.

    My father was the first of our family born after Hawaii became a state.
  • mali240
    mali240 Posts: 126
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    Passport says Canadaian

    Ethnically I'm half Tibetian and half East Indian
  • Mel2626
    Mel2626 Posts: 342 Member
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    American~ broken down as Italian, French, English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, German, American Indian (Lenape I believe) and probably a few more that I'm unaware of or forgot! My parents always referred to us as mutts as well. :laugh:
  • Crochetluvr
    Crochetluvr Posts: 3,143 Member
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    I recently found out that I am French and English...used to think both sides of the family were English but my brother did some research on Ancestry.com and found out my great-great-great grandfather emigrated to Canada from France and changed his name to sound English.
  • Bronx_Montgomery
    Bronx_Montgomery Posts: 2,287 Member
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    American Born by Two Dominican Parents. I also do have some Spaniard in me

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  • gchutson
    gchutson Posts: 657
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    Does "redneck hillbilly" count as a nationality?
  • _Elemenopee_
    _Elemenopee_ Posts: 2,665 Member
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    Does "redneck hillbilly" count as a nationality?

    yes, yes it does
  • doorki
    doorki Posts: 2,611 Member
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    Does "redneck hillbilly" count as a nationality?

    If Texan does, then yes =P
  • krissyliz78
    krissyliz78 Posts: 181 Member
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    Does "redneck hillbilly" count as a nationality?

    Of course it does...there is always an "other" box to check. You can be what ever you want to be!!
  • gchutson
    gchutson Posts: 657
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    Sweet. I would fly our flag, but we pawned it for meth.
  • xxempress
    xxempress Posts: 122
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    •1/2 Filipino
    •1/4 Hawaiian
    •1/4 Portuguese

    &DAMN PROUD!!!:love:
  • AlbaAngel25
    AlbaAngel25 Posts: 484 Member
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    100% Albanian here...
  • still_crafty
    still_crafty Posts: 692 Member
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    german and irish
  • BigBrewski
    BigBrewski Posts: 922 Member
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    Slovak, Italian, Hungrian
  • Angie_1MR
    Angie_1MR Posts: 247
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    Sweet. I would fly our flag, but we pawned it for meth.

    Dude, you are just not right
  • LuckyLeprechaun
    LuckyLeprechaun Posts: 6,296 Member
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    25% Albanian, and the rest is a pale freckled mixture of Irish, Scottish, German, all things un-tannable.
  • bazaar1982
    bazaar1982 Posts: 159 Member
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    British passport but half English half Maori
  • Trutra
    Trutra Posts: 131 Member
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    Nationality - South African
    Ethnicity - English, Irish, Scottish. My fathers mother claimed that she had german in her, but never seen any proof, lol.
  • citygirl4ever
    citygirl4ever Posts: 123 Member
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    TEXAN....................

    So, funny you refer to your nationality as Texan...My mother is a 4th or 5th generation Texan. My great grandmother, grandmother and grandfather would refer to themselves as Texans rather than Americans or Mexicans...

    My nationality is American. I guess you could say my ethnciity is Mexican with Spanish maybe some American Indian and maybe some Middle Eastern (rumor has it that one of my great grandmother's family may have been from the Middle East). My family has lived in the United Sates for more than 150 years and there is a possiblity a handful of my ancestors came to the United States when the border moved...one day they were in Mexico and the next day they were living in the United States and they did not leave their homes.


    I am 7 th gen. The first person in my family born in Texas was in 1827.

    Late 1830's early 1840's but recently found documentation that indicated that my great great great grandfather was born in "old Mexico" whatever that means. So, the border moved on you family?