What's your ethnicity?
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Chinese.
Malaysian Chinese!
And I'm proud of it.0 -
A simple definition for a mutt: Mixed backgrounds, ex: Mom is Canadian, dad is American.
You're not a purebreed ex: All Canadian.
No need for it to be taken offensively.
I find mutt derogatory. I have explained why. If you don't, that's your business.
Canadian and American is mixed now? Say wut?
I didn't say mixed, I said mutt. Meaning two different backgrounds. Just because it's all white or all black, doesn't negate what I said.
mutt/mət/
Noun:
1. A dog, esp. a mongrel.
2. derogatory. A person regarded as stupid or incompetent.
ETA;
And from Urban Dictionary, for good measure;
". mutt 258 up, 126 down
term used to identify someone as multiracial; pretty derogatory word for a multiracial person, at least in the eyes of someone who is multiracial him/herself (because of the word's use in labeling a dog as inferior as a result of impure breeding)
i think it is obnoxious of you to call me a mutt; i'm not inferior to you because my parents are two different races."
"3. mutt 35 up, 28 down
A mutt is a person of a multi-racial background, depending on who you are talking to it can be considered offensive and/or derogatory. In a lot of cases people don't take offense to it(I personally call myself a mutt all the time) Just be careful who you call a mutt, some people won't take it very well."
oh boy....
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A simple definition for a mutt: Mixed backgrounds, ex: Mom is Canadian, dad is American.
You're not a purebreed ex: All Canadian.
No need for it to be taken offensively.
I find mutt derogatory. I have explained why. If you don't, that's your business.
Canadian and American is mixed now? Say wut?
I didn't say mixed, I said mutt. Meaning two different backgrounds. Just because it's all white or all black, doesn't negate what I said.
mutt/mət/
Noun:
1. A dog, esp. a mongrel.
2. derogatory. A person regarded as stupid or incompetent.
ETA;
And from Urban Dictionary, for good measure;
". mutt 258 up, 126 down
term used to identify someone as multiracial; pretty derogatory word for a multiracial person, at least in the eyes of someone who is multiracial him/herself (because of the word's use in labeling a dog as inferior as a result of impure breeding)
i think it is obnoxious of you to call me a mutt; i'm not inferior to you because my parents are two different races."
"3. mutt 35 up, 28 down
A mutt is a person of a multi-racial background, depending on who you are talking to it can be considered offensive and/or derogatory. In a lot of cases people don't take offense to it(I personally call myself a mutt all the time) Just be careful who you call a mutt, some people won't take it very well."
oh boy....
Can I help you?0 -
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Half white and half white0
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Half Welsh, half egyptian0
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European. I always thought we were English...till my oldest bro went on Ancestry.com. Come to find out, on my dad's side, we are FRENCH! Seems my great-great-great grandfather emigrated to Canada from France but changed his name to an English one to avoid persecution. So I am French and English, with a little Cherokee indian (my great-great grandmother).
And to the OP, sorry if the term Mutt offended you, I believe most people mean no disrespect when they do use it. The world has become such a melting pot of ethnicities that the lines are pretty blurred when it comes to many of us.
All in all it makes us a bunch of fascinating people :flowerforyou:0 -
A simple definition for a mutt: Mixed backgrounds, ex: Mom is Canadian, dad is American.
You're not a purebreed ex: All Canadian.
No need for it to be taken offensively.
I find mutt derogatory. I have explained why. If you don't, that's your business.
Canadian and American is mixed now? Say wut?
I didn't say mixed, I said mutt. Meaning two different backgrounds. Just because it's all white or all black, doesn't negate what I said.
mutt/mət/
Noun:
1. A dog, esp. a mongrel.
2. derogatory. A person regarded as stupid or incompetent.
ETA;
And from Urban Dictionary, for good measure;
". mutt 258 up, 126 down
term used to identify someone as multiracial; pretty derogatory word for a multiracial person, at least in the eyes of someone who is multiracial him/herself (because of the word's use in labeling a dog as inferior as a result of impure breeding)
i think it is obnoxious of you to call me a mutt; i'm not inferior to you because my parents are two different races."
"3. mutt 35 up, 28 down
A mutt is a person of a multi-racial background, depending on who you are talking to it can be considered offensive and/or derogatory. In a lot of cases people don't take offense to it(I personally call myself a mutt all the time) Just be careful who you call a mutt, some people won't take it very well."
oh boy....
Can I help you?
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Danish, English, Italian, Irish. It's a funny mix, I'm very tan for a freckly redhead.0
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Mom is Italian
Dad is Indian & French.0 -
European. I always thought we were English...till my oldest bro went on Ancestry.com. Come to find out, on my dad's side, we are FRENCH! Seems my great-great-great grandfather emigrated to Canada from France but changed his name to an English one to avoid persecution. So I am French and English, with a little Cherokee indian (my great-great grandmother).
And to the OP, sorry if the term Mutt offended you, I believe most people mean no disrespect when they do use it. The world has become such a melting pot of ethnicities that the lines are pretty blurred when it comes to many of us.
All in all it makes us a bunch of fascinating people :flowerforyou:
Ancestry.com is a pile of crap. You would be better off doing the leg work yourself. Check out Genealogy.com and FDLS website. Also, look for a local library with a genealogy section or check with your local geneaological society. Ancestry.com is the McDonald's of genealogy. Don't waste your money.0 -
Mom - Dutch
Dad - Cherokee0 -
Im hispanic. Salvadorian and Mexican0
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European. I always thought we were English...till my oldest bro went on Ancestry.com. Come to find out, on my dad's side, we are FRENCH! Seems my great-great-great grandfather emigrated to Canada from France but changed his name to an English one to avoid persecution. So I am French and English, with a little Cherokee indian (my great-great grandmother).
And to the OP, sorry if the term Mutt offended you, I believe most people mean no disrespect when they do use it. The world has become such a melting pot of ethnicities that the lines are pretty blurred when it comes to many of us.
All in all it makes us a bunch of fascinating people :flowerforyou:
Ancestry.com is a pile of crap. You would be better off doing the leg work yourself. Check out Genealogy.com and FDLS website. Also, look for a local library with a genealogy section or check with your local geneaological society. Ancestry.com is the McDonald's of genealogy. Don't waste your money.
Really? I never heard of those sites. Does Genealogy.com cost anything? I always wanted to find out my ancestry but could never afford it.0 -
Moms side is German and Norwegion
Dads side is Scottish through and through except for his grandmother who was Native American0 -
I'm an eggplant! And really high!0
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Ancestry.com is awesome. Yes, you should cross check a lot of the info you find and that isn't hard to do but I have nothing but good things to say about ancestry (except maybe the price). You just need to not copy off of other people's trees, THAT is where a lot of mistakes are made. Use documents and your own research, don't copy some one else's tree.
findagrave.com is also a good resource.0 -
English and Irish.0
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hahaha ^ this0 -
I am white British...says so in my passport.
I am English, with some scottish and Irish ancestry, I think, at least definate on the Scottish, as my Great Grandmother was born in Forfar Fife0 -
7th generation Texan, LOL.... Scottish/Irish/German.0
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European. I always thought we were English...till my oldest bro went on Ancestry.com. Come to find out, on my dad's side, we are FRENCH! Seems my great-great-great grandfather emigrated to Canada from France but changed his name to an English one to avoid persecution. So I am French and English, with a little Cherokee indian (my great-great grandmother).
And to the OP, sorry if the term Mutt offended you, I believe most people mean no disrespect when they do use it. The world has become such a melting pot of ethnicities that the lines are pretty blurred when it comes to many of us.
All in all it makes us a bunch of fascinating people :flowerforyou:
Ancestry.com is a pile of crap. You would be better off doing the leg work yourself. Check out Genealogy.com and FDLS website. Also, look for a local library with a genealogy section or check with your local geneaological society. Ancestry.com is the McDonald's of genealogy. Don't waste your money.
To be honest we (my family) didn't use those sites. It was done through a lot of leg work and research in the days before the wonders of the internet. This may have made things easier for my aunt to research and saved her some money. She traveled quite a bit as part of the research back in the day. Genealogy was one of her passions0 -
I'm an eggplant! And really high!
Tasty, dude! Now I want to eat you...0 -
European. I always thought we were English...till my oldest bro went on Ancestry.com. Come to find out, on my dad's side, we are FRENCH! Seems my great-great-great grandfather emigrated to Canada from France but changed his name to an English one to avoid persecution. So I am French and English, with a little Cherokee indian (my great-great grandmother).
And to the OP, sorry if the term Mutt offended you, I believe most people mean no disrespect when they do use it. The world has become such a melting pot of ethnicities that the lines are pretty blurred when it comes to many of us.
All in all it makes us a bunch of fascinating people :flowerforyou:
Ancestry.com is a pile of crap. You would be better off doing the leg work yourself. Check out Genealogy.com and FDLS website. Also, look for a local library with a genealogy section or check with your local geneaological society. Ancestry.com is the McDonald's of genealogy. Don't waste your money.
To be honest we (my family) didn't use those sites. It was done through a lot of leg work and research in the days before the wonders of the internet. This may have made things easier for my aunt to research and saved her some money. She traveled quite a bit as part of the research back in the day. Geneaology was one of her passions
Reminds me of that show "Who do you think you are?" Where they follow celebrities/actors/athletes/famous-ish people as they try to trace their family tree back. It's a fun show to watch and it's something I wish I could do someday. Maybe it could be my project once I retire.0 -
Human....just.
No idea......don't care.0 -
oh...and in before the lock...0
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European. I always thought we were English...till my oldest bro went on Ancestry.com. Come to find out, on my dad's side, we are FRENCH! Seems my great-great-great grandfather emigrated to Canada from France but changed his name to an English one to avoid persecution. So I am French and English, with a little Cherokee indian (my great-great grandmother).
And to the OP, sorry if the term Mutt offended you, I believe most people mean no disrespect when they do use it. The world has become such a melting pot of ethnicities that the lines are pretty blurred when it comes to many of us.
All in all it makes us a bunch of fascinating people :flowerforyou:
Ancestry.com is a pile of crap. You would be better off doing the leg work yourself. Check out Genealogy.com and FDLS website. Also, look for a local library with a genealogy section or check with your local geneaological society. Ancestry.com is the McDonald's of genealogy. Don't waste your money.
To be honest we (my family) didn't use those sites. It was done through a lot of leg work and research in the days before the wonders of the internet. This may have made things easier for my aunt to research and saved her some money. She traveled quite a bit as part of the research back in the day. Genealogy was one of her passions
Yep. I got a lot of good info from my uncle, but I still have a lot of gaps to fill. One of these days, I'll extend my search beyond my local area. I found Genealogy.com extremely helpful because it helps you network with other genealogists so you don't have to travel as much.0 -
Has this descended into chaos yet?0
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Mother - Irish, African American & Cherokee, Father - African American & Puerto Rican...... Since I live in America I am just African American
My husband who is in the picture with me is Italian, Swiss & Nigerian and he is from Brazil........0 -
Let's see.
Filipino, German, Irish, Puerto Rican, Spaniard, Italian, American Indian, Portuguese.0
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