Til the day you die.
2007-08-09 17:27:40
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answer #1
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answered by wwhrd 7
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YES !! lol I mean I have read on this people who are born in the united states who have an ancestor who they found through thrit fdanily tree going back generation to be Italian and they claim they are as well.And everyone agrees they can.People say they are Italian Americans who are only half Italian....so why can't you ?? YOuR BORN THEIR ...sure you lived in thes states for 35 yrs but many of them have never even lived in Italy or went there
2007-08-10 05:25:58
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answered by HAPA CHIC 6
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Absolutely!!! I have friends that claim to be really Italian and they have never even been to Italy. They have taken Italian lessons and swear that Italy is there home. I think once Italian, always Italian!! Me, I'm mostly Irishâ¥â¥â¥
2007-08-10 00:27:48
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answered by kattsmeow 7
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By birth, yes. You're a natural-born citizen of Italy.
2007-08-10 00:29:25
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answered by Anonymous
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An Italian always is Italian.
The same is with Greeks.
2007-08-10 01:21:25
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answered by Alice in Wonderbra 7
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u originate from italy, but if u move to the U.S. then ur American w/ an Italian background.
its half yes and half no
2007-08-10 00:27:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, of course you are. Especially if you were born in Italy. I consider myself to be Irish American, not because I was born there, but because my family's all Irish.
2007-08-10 00:27:54
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answered by Jelyol 6
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yes, oh course you are. But you would culturize yourself with the place you have been living with other than Italy.
2007-08-10 00:27:21
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answered by ? 4
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Whats with all these Italian questions you ask?
2007-08-10 00:26:52
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answered by ɸ 6
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Yes.
2007-08-10 00:28:41
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answered by Anonymous
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