Hi, im back, more on race/ethnicity =)
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I'm Irish, Scandinavian, and Portuguese.0
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I'm an American mutt.
Mom's side: Irish-German
Dad's side: English-Norwegian.0 -
I am Israeli. I was born there as where my parents. I consider myself American because I have been here since I was 1.5years old. I especially keep it to myself in the South....we have sadly come across many closed minded people here. I don't even like telling people we are Jewish..sad but true..those are the days I miss my Brooklyn NY where NO one cares what you are.0
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My dad is from Italy and came to the US when he was 26. My mom from Iowa.0
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I am American. Why doesn't anyone ever say that?
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50% german, about 50% bohemian and a smidge Fox indian.0
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American..but half german.
Mom was born and raised in German.
Dad..somewhere in the united states. I keep asking but it changes. I think it's Organ?
To the person who's Jewesh..
Keep in mind you are in the Bible belt. o_o Also, it depends on where you live in the South.0 -
I can honestly say I don't know as my Dad's parents were both adopted. Record keeping was poor and they never disussed it with him. So he's a big question mark. Mum's parents were from Germany via Ellis Is.
I thinking learning were peoples' families are from is interesting so this has been a good thread to read.0 -
I am white and a US citizen. My mom was adopted so we have no family history. And my dad...not sure about them either...again generations of people born in the southern US.
My husband has Apache Indian in him, so we think that is pretty cool...but again, generations born in the US.0 -
Note to everyone saying American... this thread is about ethnicity, not where you are from. I am proud to be American too, but race/ethnicity is about your roots, ancestral history. No one but native americans are ethnically American. Don't make this difficult. You all know what she is asking here. Geesh. Why does everything have to be a political debate? This is under Chit-Chat, Fun and games message board, let's all just chill! :drinker:0
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I agree, I'm American, my parents were born in America! Well my father was born in West Virginia, but a lot of people consider that as part of America!!0
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I have a very mixed ancestry. I don't even know what mostly I am. My ancestry includes: Arab, Persian, Central Asian and Mongolian blood and perhaps some Indian (not sure). I also forgot, my mom's grandpa is from Afghanistan. I always forget some of my ethnicities. I really want a ethnic test or whatever they are called.0
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I'm American.
Ethnicity: German/American Indian
Born in Germany.0 -
mom and dad both from mexico. im mexican-american>> chicana
where are all my latinas on here anyway???!!!
I have maybe 3 on my friends list on here.......lol0 -
I live America, was born in America, I am an American citizen, with that said- My ancestors from my dad's side are English and German, my moms side is German and French Canadian. Therefore I am, German, English, French Canadian descent. I am not a Native American and I feel it would be disrespectful to say that I am American. If I relocated to Japan and had a child w/my husband, that child would not be Japanese.0
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I find it very odd the way Americans so often refer to themselves as '1/16th Cherokee; 1/24th White Russian; 1/3 Irish'... what's that about? I don't know any other nation that does that. (And that's not because the US is somehow uniquely an immigrant culture, before anyone suggests that's the answer.... )
Whether their reason might be but I think its none of our business if people want to acknowledge their ancestry, distant or not.0 -
I'm a proud American New Yorker. My Mom born raised Black American and Dad born raised in India. My husband born raised in Vienna, Austria. We are blessed with three healthy, intelligent, compassionate children who proudly embrace their heritage(s) on both sides.0
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I'm American. My ancestors were mostly German with a little Italian, Scots-Irish, and Blackfoot (might be Blackfeet, I know there is a difference but I don't know which I am).0
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What I meant was... people like me, at least 5 generation American, will still say they are Irish, or French, or Polish... yet they have to go back generations to find anyone not born here. By ethnicity I am French Canadian, German, and Native American. I am American tho.
I assume you mean you are from the United States. "American" would be your nationality, not your race/ethnicity. *That's* why people wouldn't say they're American when asked what their race/ethnicity is. One could try to argue that American is an ethnicity (as in common culture), but the U.S. is so diverse (and such a young country, relatively speaking) I wouldn't personally agree with that argument.0 -
Italian & Irish! :P0
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