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Just curious :)

2007-11-13 12:22:25 · 46 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Immigration

46 answers

they call me heinz57

2007-11-13 12:24:53 · answer #1 · answered by T Leeves 6 · 5 2

1% Indian
1% German
1% French
1% British
1% American
1% South African
1% New Zealander
1% Croatian
1% Chinese
1% Japanese
1% Italian
1% Russian
1% Afgani
1% Australian
1% Sudani
1% Swahili
1% Ethiopian
1% Maori
1% Tongan
1% Samoan
1% Niuean
1% Fijian
1% Hawaiian
1% Brazillian
1% Tanzanian
1% Mauritian
1% Austrian
1% Czech
1% Dutch
1% Vietnamese
1% Argentinian
1% Pakistani
1% Arab
1% Canadian
1% Icelandic
1% Swedish
1% Finnish
1% Irish
1% Quebecian
1% Kaskistanian
1% Jamican
1% Cuban
1% Bahamian
1% Greek
1% Botswanian
1% Zimbabwean
1% Kuwaiti
1% Thai
1% Turkish
1%Turkmanistani
1% Uzbekistani
1% Tajikistani
1% Egyptian
1% Tibetian
1% Kygyzstani
1% Rominian
1% Armenian
1% Guadamalan
1% Mexican
1% Spanish
1% Somalian
1% Rwandan
1% Dafuran
1% Nigerian
1% Malawi
1% Zambian
1% Christmasian (its an island)
1% Swiss
1% Ecuadorian
1% Chilian
1% Peruan
1% Cook Islander
1% Inuit
1% Venezuelan
1% Belgian
1% Serbian
1% Ukrainean
1% Lithuanian
1% Slovakian
1% Bulgarian
1% Sicilian
1% Hungarian
1% Norwegian
1% Danish
1% Moroccan
1% Liberian
1% Bangladeshi
1% Nepalese
1% Iranian
1% Iraqi
1% Jordanian
1% Lebanese
1% Equatorial Guinean
1% Chadan
1% Puerto Rican
1% Haitian
1% Dominican
1% Nicaraguan
1%Belizean
1% Costa Rican
100% Human


(hows THAT for the height of globalisation?!)

2007-11-13 13:07:17 · answer #2 · answered by εϊзSmart Cookieεϊз 4 · 10 3

Ethnicity is a matter of identity, not ancestry.

I am an American. That is my ethnic identity. I identify primarily with the Language and Culture of the United States of America.

2007-11-13 12:37:06 · answer #3 · answered by B.Kevorkian 7 · 4 1

White.
25%German
25% Swedish
about a 1/16 Spaniard
7/16 [the rest] filipino.

2007-11-13 13:41:38 · answer #4 · answered by Becca P 4 · 2 1

Appalachian

2007-11-13 13:18:31 · answer #5 · answered by Thinking Clearly 2 · 1 0

Hispanic/Caucasian

Okay, seeing as how people are explaining in detail their ethnicity, I might as well do the same:

Puerto Rican, Venezuelan, Chinese (hardly), Spanish, Portuguese, and maybe a little bit African (the gypsy kind south of Spain)... Okay, forget it. I AM the definition of a melting pot. =)

2007-11-13 12:25:41 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Jamaican

2007-11-13 12:25:43 · answer #7 · answered by une_reine 3 · 1 1

Dominican/asian(japanese)

2007-11-13 12:25:07 · answer #8 · answered by A friendly Jihad 4 · 0 1

Polish, Ukraine, French, Welsh

2007-11-13 12:25:31 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Ethnicity: Black (Nationality: Haitian)

2007-11-14 07:25:50 · answer #10 · answered by Diamond C. 3 · 1 0

I am a proud American. My ancestors were from Scotland and Ireland, England and Native America. Both sides were blended.

2007-11-13 12:53:10 · answer #11 · answered by Ava 5 · 2 1

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