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My nationality just is. It is not something I love or hate. It is a part of who I am, but it is not something to get worked up over. I was happened to born in the US. That does not make me better than other people just because I am American. It just makes me an American. It is a label that doesn't and shouldn't mean anything more that the label "glass" or :"water". We are not our labels, but much more complex-we are human beings. Now that I am proud of because it puts me in the best position to become an enlightened human being.

2007-05-23 01:44:03 · answer #1 · answered by Jim San Antonio 4 · 1 0

I am Italian. And yes i love my nationality. Everyone is proud of where they come from. I grew up with many cultural believings that other people dont follow. Its good to have that. Thats why nationalities hang out with each other. We have traditions and that way we can all understand each other. American people dont have traditions. Marrige and raising children would be different if i wasnt italian. If i was something different instead of italian, im sure id be proud of it too. Its all how you are raised..

2007-05-23 02:07:35 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Of course. I'm Portuguese born and Canadian immigrant, I'm proud of both.

One gives me a great body and a nice behind, the other a very open mind. The mix has blessed me with riches beyond what I'd get in a monoculture, even though both Portugal and Canada are amazing, so either one is wicked on it's own.

2007-05-23 02:25:51 · answer #3 · answered by Luis 6 · 0 0

Yes I am very proud to have Mexican roots. I was born and raised in the U.S. by adoptive parents but have always been proud of my Mexican decent, because Mexico is a land or rich culture and history. I went to Mexico for the first time in March and loved it there. I'm working every day and becoming fluent in Spanish. Oh yeah, and I am proud to be American.

2007-05-23 01:47:02 · answer #4 · answered by Justme 4 · 2 0

im a mix of Czech and Philippino
resulting in a very different appearance that no-one really knows how to typify me as what nationality i am.
i do not like my Philippino side for some reason :(
on the other hand i absolutely embrace the czech side in me!

and besides, i look more European than Asian
and i love my accent :D

2007-05-23 01:54:26 · answer #5 · answered by vikingmuffin 3 · 0 0

OK people, ETHNICITY AND RACE HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH NATIONALITY.
Ethnicity = a specific sub-race. Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Phillipino, Thai, Scottish, Italian, etc.
Race = there's only five, Latino, Caucasian, Asian, Pacific Islander, and Other. (other has Native American, Indian, etc etc)
NATIONALITYNATIONALITYNATIONALITYNATIONALITY
is your nation, where you were born. If you were born in America, and you're an american citizen, then your nationality is American. If you're black, and you were born and Raised in Scotland. You're nationality is Scottish. There. Yes, I am proud to be american, and yes I am proud to be GAY <3.

2007-05-23 02:10:44 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

i'm one hundred% Aussie each and all the some time past to seven out of 8 of my super grandparents. i admire being an Aussie via fact that's the excellent place interior the full worldwide. we've super seashores and astonishing people and the climate is astonishing and all of us is friendly. How approximately you Michael? Mmmmm... Italian. My customary nutrients. Yummy!

2016-12-11 18:05:40 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

i definitely love being irish. we have always fought for our country against the british and i am proud to be part of it! alot of my people have been brave and lost their lives to save their land . all my family are big republicans and i have a good irish name sinead , so i think a guiness is in order now!!!!!!!

2007-05-23 02:21:47 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Scottish/Irish. I'm extremely proud of my heritage!

2007-05-23 02:32:16 · answer #9 · answered by Dusty 2 · 0 0

I am an (Asia) Indian.I am proud of that because of an ancient and rich culture.

2007-05-23 02:07:00 · answer #10 · answered by ssrvj 7 · 0 0

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