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Ethnicity
by
BigKen
on 03 Oct, 2016 19:51
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I'm very big on multiculturalism and enjoy interacting with and learning from people of different ethnic groups. That's one of the reasons I'm a city guy; I love diversity.
I'm curious what everyone's ethnicity is here. This is not to be confused with nationality or race. I'm of Nigerian descent. What is your ethnic background if traceable?
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#1
by
Magoo
on 03 Oct, 2016 22:33
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German and Austria
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#2
by
reddog
on 04 Oct, 2016 06:22
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French and Irish
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#3
by
kerryman
on 04 Oct, 2016 07:51
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Gaelic Irish. We have been in same part of Kerry before Jesus walked the earth
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#4
by
Razor X
on 04 Oct, 2016 10:26
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Irish.
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#5
by
socknoggle
on 04 Oct, 2016 11:28
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Scottish, Irish, English
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#6
by
gwsmallwood
on 04 Oct, 2016 12:13
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Cherokee Indian, Irish, and German. I think there's some Dutch in there somewhere too, but those 3 are the main contributors.
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#7
by
nuts
on 04 Oct, 2016 17:47
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English, Australian
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#8
by
BigKen
on 04 Oct, 2016 17:51
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How coincidental that most of you guys who've replied so far are of Irish descent; I love Irish culture! I'm especially big on the Gaeltacht areas of Donegal and Galway. I jokingly refer to myself as Black Irish when interacting with Irish folks; that's how big I am on the culture. Either I have some ounce of Irish in my blood, or I was Irish in a past life even though there's probably no such thing, hahah.
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#9
by
BigKen
on 04 Oct, 2016 17:55
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Gaelic Irish. We have been in same part of Kerry before Jesus walked the earth
Conas tá tú?
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#10
by
kerryman
on 05 Oct, 2016 13:47
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Taim go maith go raibh maith agat agus tu fein ?
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#11
by
BigKen
on 05 Oct, 2016 18:11
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Taim go maith go raibh maith agat agus tu fein ?
Céanna d'aois, go raibh maith agat.
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#12
by
BigKen
on 21 Nov, 2016 16:44
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Cherokee Indian, Irish, and German. I think there's some Dutch in there somewhere too, but those 3 are the main contributors.
That's cool you're part Cherokee! I wish I knew more Native Americans. I'm from Massachusetts where the holiday Thanksgiving originated. Even the name Massachusetts is of Native American origin (Algonquian Indian). With all that, I still haven't ran across much Native Americans. I find it very sad. The NA population in the U.S. should be much greater than any other ethnic group in the country. They settled here first and were in America lonngg before anyone else.
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#13
by
ThePangolin
on 21 Nov, 2016 17:42
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99% French Canadian, 1% Eskimo.
100% true, no joke
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#14
by
Quiet_Dan
on 22 Nov, 2016 02:20
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Mostly German/Prussian, a little English and Swiss heritage