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Melly - April 23, 2006 03:36 PM (GMT)
So I understand that this is somewhat similar to the Location thread, but for us muts it's also helpful.

My brother had to do a heritage project for his class so I was thinking about the fact that most Americans aren't one nationality, then I started to wonder if the same was for other people. I fully know that not everyoe here is American, and you can full well be the same nationality of the country you live in, but humor me and telll your nationality.

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I'm over half Italian (my father is 100% and my mother is one quarter)
I'm also one quarter German ( i think)
And what ever is left I am British (my great-grandma was)

Horsecrzy721 - April 23, 2006 03:39 PM (GMT)
Hrm I dont know the exact percents because I'm quite a mutt, but I know them at least.

German
Austrian
Dutch
Irish

Dubby - April 23, 2006 03:42 PM (GMT)
My entire family is Indian. But I was the only one born in Scotland. So I see myself as more Scottish than Indian. So yeah, it's a strange odd feeling. That's about it though. I wish I could have more in me, but I don't. Ah well.

ShinLi - April 23, 2006 08:37 PM (GMT)
Well as far as I know. I'm a pure Frisian XD. I don't call myself Dutch, and I don't see Dutch as my first nationality. Purely because I live in the Province of Friesland in the Netherlands. In this Province we have our own language and little culture. And so most 'original' Frisians feel themselves Fries above being Dutch.

So I am Frisian. Nothing more, nothing less ^_^


Insomnium - April 23, 2006 10:35 PM (GMT)
Uh... Irish, English, Choctaw... That's from my mom's side. I don't know what I have from my dad. :D I'm a mut!

OP Kity - April 23, 2006 11:27 PM (GMT)
I'm mainly German, Spanish, and English.

BUT! I'm also czechloslovakian, indian, irish french canadian, russian, polish, and african[Got a little bit o' black in me! ^_^]

Yeah, my family slept around.....

SilentGhost - April 24, 2006 02:02 AM (GMT)
Korean

Corny - April 24, 2006 05:32 PM (GMT)
I'm basically British and Native American. xD I'm half and half, I do believe. I talk like a Brit, but I have tan spots on my arms that people think is a skin condition >< But....yup. I don't really know /all/ of my mum's side, but I do know Native American. So, to sum it up; European/Native American.

Andy - April 24, 2006 05:40 PM (GMT)
As far as I'm aware (I don't know too much about my family past a certain point) I am as English as I could get. I have a strange fixation about being called English rather than British. I'm not scottish or anything soo...

Yah English lol.

Mad_madeye - April 24, 2006 07:30 PM (GMT)
I'm very Dutch, lol. My father's just about as Dutch as you can get and my mother's half-Dutch, half-German, so yeah... You could say I'm 3/4 Dutch. :D Though I'm sure I was an Englishman in a previous life; I think I speak English better than Dutch. :lol:

ShinLi - April 24, 2006 07:38 PM (GMT)
Do you have that feeling as well Madeye? XD

I was talking to my mum this morning, and I didn't even noticed, but suddenly my mum went into a fit of laughter. What happend? I had put random english words in my Frisian talking XD. And when I finally realised I went into a fit of laughter as well. I'm sucha freak lol.

Urhm... I'm still Frisian btw (let's keep on topic here :P)

Mad_madeye - April 24, 2006 07:46 PM (GMT)
Lol, yeah! I have that too at times! I mix up ways you say it in Dutch with English, or (even worse) I think of the English word for something but don't know what it is in Dutch! XD :lol:

But yeah, back on topic...

xo _ D i r t y Secrets _ xo - April 25, 2006 11:10 AM (GMT)
You guys have some interesting nationalities. I'm just a plain American. <_< Sometimes I wish I was British or French though. :unsure:

Suki Maioh - April 25, 2006 02:16 PM (GMT)
Haha I see a bunch of mutts. =) I'm more of a mutt than you all! We'll categorize by continent, shall we?

The Americas
- Native American (Apache, Cherokee, and Blackfoot)
- Mexican
- Hawaiian
- Brazilian
Europe
- Irish
- Polish
- Scottish
- German
- Latvian
- Romanian
- Dutch
- Russian
- Portuguese
Asia
- Thai
- Vietnamese
- Japanese
Africa
- Nigerian
- Egyptian

Yep. That's me. And I'm not kidding. =S I feel odd. I'm the world!! lol

trix - May 16, 2006 01:40 PM (GMT)
I like to think of myself as being 100% Irish born and bred, because my parents are Irish, as are their parents etc. One of my grandparents didn't even speak English, she spoke fluent Irish! But, of course, there are hardly any real Irish people. If you go back far enough the majority of us are Vikings! Me, I'm Anglo-Norman, so that'd be what, French and English? What was it, the vikings invaded france and then came over here or something... I'm so bad at history :P

Elfga265 - May 16, 2006 03:37 PM (GMT)
I am: Italian, French, German, English, Polish, and Czech. With some Portuguese and Scottish...

'Quel - May 17, 2006 11:38 AM (GMT)
Well.. I don't know, really. I'm Dutch, that's for sure. My grandmother came from Indonesia so that makes me some of that too. I'm a bit German. Jewish. English. Arabic. Hell, I don't know what the hell I am :P

ShinLi - May 17, 2006 11:42 AM (GMT)
And by any chance, are you from the Netherlands. Or do just so many people have dutch genes? XD

Kayla - May 17, 2006 11:43 AM (GMT)
Let me see:

Great Grandfather is American
Great, Great, Great Grandfather is Spanish
Parents and Grandparents are Filipino

>< I have no idea.


'Quel - May 17, 2006 11:57 AM (GMT)
By any chance, I am from the Netherlands. Born and raised, oh bugger it. I hate hate hate this country. But it's home sweet home and I wouldn't leave for the life of it. :happy:

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Lol, yeah! I have that too at times! I mix up ways you say it in Dutch with English, or (even worse) I think of the English word for something but don't know what it is in Dutch! XD :lol:

But yeah, back on topic...


Oh my god.. I have that too. At times I can't think of the Dutch word for anything even if my life would depend on it. So I'll just shrug and say it in English. Is this a sign that I'm slowly turning English?

And my English (That's British for you) friend made me do this test. Well, actually, he wanted to know if I spoke more American than I did English. It's official. I hardly speak American. Well moo to it!

I'm ranting. Shuts up.

xMissPadfootx - May 17, 2006 12:08 PM (GMT)
I'm rather simple. 3/4 Canadian (and whatever comes with that, British...Irish....Scottish...) and 1/4 Italian. End of Discussion here. :lol:

~Jess~ - May 22, 2006 08:20 AM (GMT)
I'm full filipino, half american, half chinese and half spanish.

Suki Maioh - May 24, 2006 08:32 PM (GMT)
... :innocent: that equals two and a half... there's two and a half of you? o.O lol sorry i had to say something, i like pickin on people. =)

Christinaaa x3 - May 26, 2006 02:54 AM (GMT)
I'm 1/4 Chinese and 3/4 Japanese. :]

Jordana - May 29, 2006 02:19 PM (GMT)
Sweet, looks like I'm the first Ukrainian. But here's the full list.

On my mom's side:
Ukraine
Germany

On my dad's side:
England
Scotland
Trinidad and Tobago
Ireland

Hogwarts Unleashed - June 2, 2006 07:42 PM (GMT)
Well I was adopted so I don't know what I am fully, I knoly know that I have scanedinavian in me. So that'd be Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden I believe. Which of those, I don't know...

Goddess - June 3, 2006 04:24 AM (GMT)
Let just say I'm a mutt becuase i don't even know what's all in me.

TOH - June 5, 2006 07:18 PM (GMT)

I'm not all that special, really. I can say that I'm nearly all English, 1/2 Irish and if you know Birmingham, 1/2 Brummie! ;lol;

finch - June 5, 2006 09:37 PM (GMT)
Irish. =]

*angelic_layer* - June 7, 2006 03:07 PM (GMT)
*gasp* My auntie lives in Birmingham! Anyways, I am biracial. Seriously.

forsaken ;; - June 7, 2006 05:07 PM (GMT)
I'm basically a mix of every single European country and Mexican and Native American.

But, I'm mostly Czech, German, and Mexican.

Lady Notorious - June 7, 2006 10:15 PM (GMT)
American and Canadian. My mom's from Canada and my dad's from New York (where we live). Both of my parents family's have lived in their respective countries and areas (New York and Toronto) since the 1880's.... So yeah...

But my relatives who came to Canada were from Russian and my dad's family was from Poland.

Magnetism - June 8, 2006 07:51 AM (GMT)
I'm just basic English, I think that I am anyway, haha :)

Jonathan - June 12, 2006 06:20 AM (GMT)
I'm a Malaysian :P.

MusicalAsylum - June 12, 2006 09:04 PM (GMT)
Hmmm ... that's a good question. I know that I'm half German, on my dad's side. But my mom's side is tough ... how about we just say the people on my mother's side liked to sleep around? ... I'm kinding. The rest of me is Irish and British. Though I was born and raised in the United States.

Taya - June 13, 2006 09:51 PM (GMT)
technically, everyone only has one nationality, sometimes two, but very rarely. Your nationality is the nation that you belong to, or that you're a citizen of. Therefore, I live in America so my nationality is american. My ancesors come from many different countries and those are in me, but those are actually ethnicities rather than nationalities. My ethnicities are French, German, Irish, Italian, Portuguese, French-Canadian, Native American, and English. So yeah, sorry. I tend to get all technical and I sound like a dictionary...

ginny_harry1 - June 13, 2006 10:44 PM (GMT)
I just did a project on this in history class.

I'm Irish and Chec Republc, and from Holland. I don't know what they are called exactly though... Hollish? Hollwedgen? Hmm...

Taya - June 13, 2006 11:15 PM (GMT)
I believe that if you're from Holland that you're Dutch, though I might be mistaken...they make everything so confusing nowadays...

ginny_harry1 - June 14, 2006 12:06 AM (GMT)
Oh, I should have known that. Now I feel really stupid... Oh well. Thanks.

Taya - June 14, 2006 01:01 AM (GMT)
don't feel stupid. I think making people from Holland Dutch is weird. I mean people from Germany are German and people from France are French. Where did they get Dutch from Holland? The world should be confused...




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