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Poll. What nationality are you ....?

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I am German......Pennsylvania Dutch..........and Indian♥

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  1. plain old Chinese.

    getting my Canadian citizenship soon though.


  2. Citizen of: Australia.

    Ancestry: Irish, English, German Jewish, Swedish, Scottish.

  3. Native American - Lakota Sioux to be specific

  4. slovak and d**n proud. actually, 25% slovak, the other 75% northwestern european (british, welsh, french, irish, dutch, scottish, etc)

  5. By nationality, I'm American.

    By blood, I'm French, Irish, and German.

  6. I am a proud Canadian. My family dates back to 1748 to the Miq Mac Indians on my fathers side and Welsh on my mother's side.. Therefore I am 1/8 Indian and the rest uniquely me.

  7. Just an ugly mongrel mutt. You're asking for nationality--that's the country one belongs to regardless of race. And race is what I believe you're asking for.

  8. Filipino/Chinese. holla at this oriental brotha

  9. Macedonian, ethnicity and nationality

  10. Monegasque

  11. Hi Judy - I am Judy too.

    I am a "Heinz 57" made up of Scots, Irish, English, French, German, Native American, Canadian and heaven only knows what countries before all of them.  Who knows - may have just been dropped in by aliens from outer space (hee hee)

  12. English for at least 700 years, with Irish paternal grand-mother.

  13. Heinz 57 varieties

  14. Irish...and English I believe

  15. Brazilian

  16. Unless you are a citizen of Germany, your nationality is not one whit German.  It might be part of your ancestral heritage but it is no way your nationality.

    Your nationality denotes where you were born and if you become a naturalized citizen then your nationality becomes that of that country.  Now it is possible for a person to have dual citizenship.

    I had ancestors in this country before the Mayflower.  The settlement at Jamestown Virginia was 13 years before the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock.  I also had some ancestors who some say crossed an ice bridge from east Asia thousands of years ago and were here to greet St. Brendan, the Vikings, the English, the Spanish and the French.  Still anyone who receives naturalization in a federal courthouse this week, their nationality is just as American as mine.  

    In my ancestral heritage I am a Pedigree American Mutt.

    I see nothing wrong for a person to say, for instance, they are a German American. Some people don't like that.  However, I just feel they are showing pride in their heritage.

    If you have Pennsylvania Dutch, you have German heritage from that.  Those German  ancestors  of yours were colonial Americans.  

    I was born not to long after the great wave of immigration and people of old colonial stock called the children and grandchildren of those people as their nationality was German, Italian, Polish, Irish.  They felt they weren't quite as American as they were.  Unfortunately, descendants of all those immigrants have mimiced them and have indicated they aren't as American as those of old colonial stock.

    Nationality and Ancestral Heritage is not the same thing.

  17. nationality? well I was born in the US so I'm america -but ethnicity? well,  puerto rican, spanish, peruvian

  18. I'm European, Dutch, Italian, Irish, and German.

  19. asian american

  20. Cuban american

  21. Pakistani.

  22. Im African american, Irish, Native american, and Portugese. But I look black with a lil bit of portugese

  23. Was born in South africa Emigrated to Australia. My parents are South afrcan. My grandparents are south african and my other grandparents are german!!

  24. I am Korean.

    Proud to be one.

  25. african american

  26. I live in Canada - I'm Canadian.

    My ethnicity, if you wanted to know is Vietnamese/Chinese

  27. 1/4 German, 1/4 Irish, 1/2 Russian

  28. 1/4 Polish, 3/4 Russian

  29. Australian :-)

  30. Nationality?  Your nationality refers to where you hold citizenship.

    Are you really asking about cultural background???

  31. I'm what I call a MUTT, a mix of may nationalities whose descendants came to the US from somewhere else for whatever reason.  i honestly don't believe anyone can say they know what they are, because whose to say someone didn't sneak out and have a little fun and start a whole new line of family.  i don't mean you specifically, but in general.

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