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Your ethnicity.
#31
RE: Your ethnicity.
(October 31, 2011 at 9:20 pm)Phaedra Wrote:
(October 31, 2011 at 9:18 pm)Rhythm Wrote: American.

...is not an ethnicity.

Didn't you here, he's 'Chief Ginger Fro' of the Red Atheist tribe.
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#32
RE: Your ethnicity.
Related incident:

Last night, upon learning that I am 1/4 Brasilian, my friend said, "OHHHH! That explains your ass, then."
That will never hold up in court...
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#33
RE: Your ethnicity.
French and Native American mostly, though I do have a few other odds and ends, such as Scottish, in small amounts on my mother's side. It is barely distinguishable in myself. The French sticks out the most, but mother is a curly redheaded insane woman, so she is definitely sporting the Scot.
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#34
RE: Your ethnicity.
(November 1, 2011 at 2:18 am)kılıç_mehmet Wrote: Finn or Swede?
Which one?

Oh dear, here we go.. *clears throat*

Right, so, I belong to a minority in Finland called the Finland-Swedes (finlandssvenskar in Swedish, suomenruotsalaisia in Finnish). We are most definitely Finns, but our ancestors are of a different descent than that of the Finnish speaking population. Finland-Swedes can/should be able to trace their lineage back to the vikings and the Finnish speaking population comes from a nomadic people in the east of Europe, sharing some traits with e.g. Hungarians and Estonians. During the course of time these genes mixed and nowadays there isn't much of a difference, only the language we speak as our mother tongues and some cultural aspects set us apart. But don't ever dare to call us Swedish, most of us (with the exception for Åland Islands, and who's asking them?!) take it as a deadly insult, we are Finns and darn proud of it! Big Grin
When I was young, there was a god with infinite power protecting me. Is there anyone else who felt that way? And was sure about it? but the first time I fell in love, I was thrown down - or maybe I broke free - and I bade farewell to God and became human. Now I don't have God's protection, and I walk on the ground without wings, but I don't regret this hardship. I want to live as a person. -Arina Tanemura

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#35
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(November 1, 2011 at 3:51 am)Shell B Wrote: French and Native American mostly, though I do have a few other odds and ends, such as Scottish, in small amounts on my mother's side. It is barely distinguishable in myself. The French sticks out the most, but mother is a curly redheaded insane woman, so she is definitely sporting the Scot.

The French. With their attitude, I would never have guessed :p
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#36
RE: Your ethnicity.
Dutch and a bit of Belgian.
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#37
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(November 1, 2011 at 2:36 am)Stue Denim Wrote: Scottish mainly, some irish from a great grandparent.

I do have a wee bit of an accent, australian people ask me how long I've been here. The answer: My whole life.

Ya never loose the accent...don't know why mate but ya don't. Get the same questions and I'm 10th Generation Aussie ?? go figure?Confusedhock:
(November 1, 2011 at 4:07 am)Kayenneh Wrote:
(November 1, 2011 at 2:18 am)kılıç_mehmet Wrote: Finn or Swede?
Which one?

Oh dear, here we go.. *clears throat*

Right, so, I belong to a minority in Finland called the Finland-Swedes (finlandssvenskar in Swedish, suomenruotsalaisia in Finnish). We are most definitely Finns, but our ancestors are of a different descent than that of the Finnish speaking population. Finland-Swedes can/should be able to trace their lineage back to the vikings and the Finnish speaking population comes from a nomadic people in the east of Europe, sharing some traits with e.g. Hungarians and Estonians. During the course of time these genes mixed and nowadays there isn't much of a difference, only the language we speak as our mother tongues and some cultural aspects set us apart. But don't ever dare to call us Swedish, most of us (with the exception for Åland Islands, and who's asking them?!) take it as a deadly insult, we are Finns and darn proud of it! Big Grin

Some people have no idea of how culture and ancestry play such an important role in identity. Especially if it has been mixed long ago in the past. Argue
"The Universe is run by the complex interweaving of three elements: energy, matter, and enlightened self-interest." G'Kar-B5
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#38
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(November 1, 2011 at 9:32 am)KichigaiNeko Wrote: Some people have no idea of how culture and ancestry play such an important role in identity. Especially if it has been mixed long ago in the past. Argue

Nah, it would seem that it's mostly confusing for people, who haven't heard of Finland-Swedes (even people here in Finland, imagine that! Big Grin). We are Finnish, but we talk Swedish as our mother tongue. And it is a different Swedish from the one they talk in Sweden. We understand each other just fine, but the accent and vocabulary is different, just like your English varies depending on where you live.
When I was young, there was a god with infinite power protecting me. Is there anyone else who felt that way? And was sure about it? but the first time I fell in love, I was thrown down - or maybe I broke free - and I bade farewell to God and became human. Now I don't have God's protection, and I walk on the ground without wings, but I don't regret this hardship. I want to live as a person. -Arina Tanemura

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#39
RE: Your ethnicity.
(November 1, 2011 at 9:56 am)Kayenneh Wrote:
(November 1, 2011 at 9:32 am)KichigaiNeko Wrote: Some people have no idea of how culture and ancestry play such an important role in identity. Especially if it has been mixed long ago in the past. Argue

Nah, it would seem that it's mostly confusing for people, who haven't heard of Finland-Swedes (even people here in Finland, imagine that! Big Grin). We are Finnish, but we talk Swedish as our mother tongue. And it is a different Swedish from the one they talk in Sweden. We understand each other just fine, but the accent and vocabulary is different, just like your English varies depending on where you live.

Try wrapping your tongue and head around Italian... dialects...all Italian but form different invasions...

I guess I'm accustomed to it?? Your situation made a whole lot of sense to me when I first read it.
"The Universe is run by the complex interweaving of three elements: energy, matter, and enlightened self-interest." G'Kar-B5
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#40
RE: Your ethnicity.
I don't know... I was born in Scotland, I have lived here all my life and as far back as my great great grandparents they have all been Scottish, but I don't know any further than that... Although, in my eyes, any further than that isn't really part of you anyway... All this "heritage" and "blood" bullshit pisses me off... Even if I my parents were from somewhere else and I was born here and lived here all my life, I wouldn't consider myself anything other than Scottish.
I have a friend whose parents are from Malaysia and Singapore, but he was born in Scotland and has never ventured out of it... I consider him to be as Scottish me.
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