It is the HUMAN RACE, the only race there is.
This just shows the stupidity of our government classifying people according to "race."
2007-07-30 06:13:26
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answered by Wehrmacht 2007 2
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I could see why some people might mistake you for Italian. You do have certain Mediterranean features. But, your Mexican-Hispanic features show through a lot more. I am not really a mixed blood because I pertain to Cuban/Argentine culture. But, Argentine people do intermix with Italians, so I also have somewhat of an olive skinned complexion and get the Italian vibe here and there. But, mostly when I say I am Cuban-Argentine people are not surprised and when I talk Spanish and some of my English comes across being very Cuban. The good thing I like about being seen as mixed, even though I am not really all that mixed is the fact a lot of cultures into 1 is a good thing IMO and if someone has all these cultures in their heritage they should be proud and flaunt them. Don't worry about feeling out of place and all you seem, like you are very proud of your heritage and believe me that's a good thing. Also, you are by far more mixed than me cause even if I pass off Italian that is of Latin race as is all the Hispanic cultures. But, you are Hispanic thrown in w/ German and Irish. Germanic and Celtic mixed in w/ being a Latina is a sharp contrast between 3 different cultures and like I said before be proud of that you have a lot of history behind those 3 backgrounds.
2016-05-17 22:45:21
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answered by ? 3
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That would be American. Chances are 5 to 1 that any person with more than 2 ethnic mixes is from the Western Hemisphere. Because of the Asian in the mix the chances are even higher. I've concluded it is time to list American as an evolved ethnic culture.
2007-07-30 10:57:24
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all, white is not an ethnicity. Second, Latina is a term used to describe a female that can be from anywhere in Latin America and can even be considered European (Spain). Female is not an ethnicity. Asian is a general term used to describe people that come from anywhere in Asia. There are many different countries in Asia. I think you should consider that whatever "ethnicity" someone claims to be, we are all human and that means that we are equally screwed up.
2007-07-30 10:16:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Thats called way behind the times ethnicity. Your probably more like me, a Heinz 57.
2007-07-31 02:31:26
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answered by JORGE N 7
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The other people on here are joking, honestly by the Census that would have to be classified as "Mixed Ethnicity"
2007-07-30 08:42:26
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answered by David D 3
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A Caulatasian
2007-07-30 06:04:06
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answered by cpack11911 2
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Mongrel
2007-07-30 15:48:39
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answered by cynic 4
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Phillipinos
2007-07-30 08:47:10
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answered by JimZ 7
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I was thinking the same when it counts on what we have on our family sides, but I usually think it depends where you were born. like central america, south america would make you hispanic. europe or north america caucasian. somewhere along asia you're asian. or if you come from an indian family native american. if not, then you can always select the option multi.
2007-07-30 06:09:00
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answered by Silvara 2
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Calico
2007-07-30 06:12:11
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answered by Jezuz Goldstien 2
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