What's your ethnicity?
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Old Irish German dude0
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Mexican, French, Spanish, German, and Sioux Indian.0
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Paternal grandmother Irish, Paternal grandfather German, Maternal grandparents English going back to early settlers of Staten Island with some unspecified amount of native American. I think of my self as German-Irish-American. My favorite Ethnic identity was a person who told me he was "Texan".0
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white mutt!
mostly white, but with a little bit of everything mixed it, my great-grandparents on my dads side were spanish - light colored Spanish, not dark or Mexican... a great-great grandma who was black on my moms side... and a lot of country folk on both sides (Kentucky, Georgia, West Virginia)0 -
My dad is from Scotland.
My mum is Metis Canadian (First Nations for those of you not from Canada)0 -
half taiwanese (sperm donor side).. half caucasian (mom is part german and who knows what else!)0
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italian & south african0
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hispanic baby!0
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White Girl with some Hungarian and Russian.... lol0
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A mix...great-grandfather was 100% Irish, great-grandmother 100% French, grandpa 100% German.
My boyfriend's parents are from Pakistan, and he was born in the States. Where I live, as he puts it, there 'aren't many brown people', so he does get questions about his ethnicity not infrequently. A cashier at WalMart asked him where he was from while we were shopping one day, and he deadpanned, "St. Louis." She didn't know what to say!0 -
Half filipino & half white. There's.. chinese, french and irish in the mix, but I just look like a filipino ghost. Although I HAVE been mistaken for native american, egyptian, mexican and hawaiian. But in the end, noone ever guesses right... -_(\0
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latino0
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Native Amercian with a mix of French and Irish.0
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Puerto Rican0
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Polish & Danish
dont ask me where my olive complexion came from cause im a bonafide cracker.0 -
A mix...great-grandfather was 100% Irish, great-grandmother 100% French, grandpa 100% German.
My boyfriend's parents are from Pakistan, and he was born in the States. Where I live, as he puts it, there 'aren't many brown people', so he does get questions about his ethnicity not infrequently. A cashier at WalMart asked him where he was from while we were shopping one day, and he deadpanned, "St. Louis." She didn't know what to say!
Now that's funny. Good response.0 -
Black but there a few white ancestors and native Americans in the woodpile. Many folks think I'm part Asian because of my eyes but I'm not.0
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My dad is from Scotland.
My mum is Metis Canadian (First Nations for those of you not from Canada)
Ahh I'm part Metis! (Labrador Metis specifically!)0 -
Mexican, son of mexicans0
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I'm not from this planet and don't how I got here.0
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Slovak, German, and French-Canadian.
No wonder why I burn all the time in the sun. LOL Im a pale mutt. :laugh:0
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