Since your father is from Kerala, I would suggest you to become a Keralite.
Welcome to Kerala, God's own country.
2007-02-16 21:31:05
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answered by Zain 7
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You are a Goan by birth, and you can call yourself son of keralite but not a keralite, if you can speak malyalee, you can pass yourself as a keralite
2007-02-18 13:42:07
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answered by adjd j 2
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You can be both. But typically most of Kerala believes that kids take after their mums place. So you might be slotted (at least in Kerala) as a Goan. Thanks to matriarchy.
2007-02-16 04:50:42
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answered by the truth 4
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down to you both beautiful places - but you would be a goenkar
not a goan - thats what they call it - anyway who cares you
have the best of both - luck you
2007-02-19 06:40:30
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answered by UC BLUES -Jose 7
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I would say wherever home is, where ever you call home, and feel most comfortable, with the culture, language and people/customs....your heritage might be identified as mixed, as is mine, but where you call home is what you are.
2007-02-16 05:39:30
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answered by LoPi 2
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you become go-ala-n. a rare spices not discovered by darwin.you will get lots of mony if you get yousrelf a cage in londons zoo.
2007-02-19 22:12:04
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answered by zuhair a 1
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