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i have African American friends but also have friends of other races, cultures, religions, orientations, etc
i am very open minded, even being friends with people whose politics, beliefs, etc i don't agree with
2007-10-23 03:45:54
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answered by soulflower 7
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No, I don't have a lot of friends from various racial backgrounds. Though, I do have family members from different racial backgrounds but we are not necessarily close. I am open minded to other cultures and people who are also open minded.
2007-10-23 02:54:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes from almost every culture I can think of and yes I'm open minded. I also enjoy different points of views. I appreciate the fact that we aren't all the same. Every culture has something significant and its interesting to learn about the various differences and commonalities we share. My life is more fulfilling with variety in it. I'd be bored to death if I only associated with people who looked, thought, acted and were basically clones of myself.
Very boring indeed.
2007-10-23 07:16:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I do. I think that I can honestly say that I have, at one point or another, had at least one friend from every racial/ethnic background that you can imagine.
I'm very open to the cultures of others and I'm a better person for it.
2007-10-23 02:39:35
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answered by I'm back...and this still sucks. 6
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I do have friends and family from other racial backgrounds. For me race had never been an issue. The biggest prob I have with people is a lack of morals and values no matter what the race.
2007-10-23 02:14:14
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answered by Marilyn T 3
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in my life i had friends from the States (Afro and natives),
England, Peru, Colombia, Argentina, Chile, Brazil (Afro-Brazilians and "european-descendents), Ecuador, Venezuela, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Africa, Croatia, Turkey...and much much more......i have to say, and admit, that i have been very lucky in my life...when it came to "racial" as you say, inter-changes....all nations, all cultures and all kind of languages....to be open, to other cultures is a great ability in someone...and eveybody should open themself more, for the variety of life and people....
i am lucky enough, to live in a city, where different cultures (dont like the word "race" so much) have a great place to express themselves....i live in Hamburg, Germany...!
and everything i have learned about different cultures, i have learned here, by and with the People...!
2007-10-23 02:50:52
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answered by Dr.SalsaCroata 4
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I'm Korean. My boyfriend is black. Most of my friends are white. I tend to get along well with Peruvians, Salvadoreans, and Filipinos. I know one guy who is half Laos and half Salvadorean. I'm not friends with many Middle Easterners, but I knew of some cool ones that were in my classes.
2007-10-23 02:15:12
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answered by ameeker 3
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Not all backgrounds, but from many different ones. I've worked in a few different countries and often on very multicultural teams. So, what's your question other than this?
2007-10-23 02:13:49
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answered by Pirate AM™ 7
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different than black: one white chum, one philipino, and a pair of hispanic. The white one notices i'm black, yet he does not think of of it as a crutch which you would be able to talk. The others do now not convey it up at, yet they're all sturdy human beings often. basically as somebody has suggested till now, human beings place you contained in the "token" class. that is not a sturdy place to be in once you're black first and a chum 2d.
2017-01-04 08:03:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope. My friends are white. My co workers are predominately white( those who are not are almost all asian). My family is white. These people tend to share my values, standards, morals and beliefs more so then any one of a different race or culture has, thus far.
2007-10-23 03:30:29
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answered by thatWhitegirl 3
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