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I'm so in love with my heritage. Are you passionate about your?

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I'm so in love with my heritage. Are you passionate about your?

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  1. Yes! I am so proud of where i come from and the history of the culture that my parents where bought up in! I think everyone should take an interest.


  2. No, all my jewish friends make fun of me because I'm 100% german by blood. They call me n**i and it makes me sad.

  3. I trace my ancestors back to prince Charles Stuart  

    (Bonnie Prince Charlie )  not in love over it, but proud of my heritage

  4. I respect my heritage as I've faith in what I have..but to say that I'm too passionate will not be correct to claim. . Look u have a heritage too and u too r in love with it.. I have to respect ur heritage too..Let me give u an example.. I'm a vegetarian and I don't like anything else.. I got it in my heritage and I love it.. U r not a vegetarian because u didn't get it in ur heritage..If we two of us r sitting together, we 'd be eating things as per our heritage..and I won't mind trying a bit of urs and u too might try mine.. To say passionate won't be correct either for u or for me too..In a world which is shrinking so fast, u can't say where ur kids might settle .. They might settle in my country and mine in urs.. So they might have to adopt many things of the place they live..So I negate the word passionate..

  5. I Sudanese (Nubian). but agree with remowlms Avatar.

  6. I'm a descendant of Oden, the viking king who they modeled the Norse God after, beat that!

  7. Not really. I don't really care about people who died 5000 years ago or so!

  8. No.

    I live for the now, and for my children's future.

    Couldn't care less about the past.

  9. I have so many bloodlines running through my veins its impossible to celebrate them all.

  10. Im extremely proud of being Irish. I have visited there many times and one day I hope to return to my ancestors homeland to live there permanently.

  11. I come from Bulgaria, the Balkans. Three years ago I was very passionate about finding out my heritage. I was able to track everything back to the 1850s. Incredible.. everything about that is so powerful. It helped me in the coming in the second decade of my life. It changed the way I think and my identity as a person but also in cultural and racial aspect. My heritage is as intense, dinamic, and painful as the last 150 years in Europe and especially here in south eastern europe. I am really proud of who I am even though I don't really like some of the events and people. I plan on giving this identity to my children but I am really not sure if that would be right. Specific identities lead to some conflicts. Maybe I will just let them ask about it.

  12. It is great to be proud of your heritage - just don't let it separate you from others...

    Take care.

  13. Not really. It's too common. I have irish, scottish and I believe maybe english heritage. So many people have that in Australia obviously because of how it was colonised... No one with german heritage should be ashamed. You didn't make hitler and all the n***s do what they did, so it's unfair. Be proud that your from a beautiful country with a cool language :]

  14. yep

  15. I am half Irish, half Scottish, my husband (and father of my children) is Cherokee. We live for today but both love to study our past, we are very proud of what and who we are. The only real thing any of us have to pass on is our heritage.

  16. no , I'm half arab then I'm, scottish , irish, french , german ,american indian

  17. I am Italian and sure I love my background, but I would not say I was in love.. Now my daughter is half Italian and half Romanian beautiful mixture..

  18. mmm...well...yes i am. im half spanish and i def. love to be at least 50 % latina! ;-) the other 50 % is german...and u know us germans we actually are not  allowed to say that we are "proud" of our heritage, because if we are, we still get accused of being a n**i! but i have to say im very very proud to be European and being a part of an openminded and less racist, beautiful continent! :-)

  19. me toooooooooooooooooooooo

  20. KINDA...

  21. For me, that would be considered politically incorrect. White male, 40-50 yrs old, German-Danish ancestry.

  22. not really

  23. I find it amusing how most Americans think any native from their country of heritage would actually give a **** about it.

  24. Extremely and love every part of it.

  25. very proud

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