Yep, you are considered caucasian.Originally Posted by Maya & Inka's mommy
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Yep, you are considered caucasian.Originally Posted by Maya & Inka's mommy
Billy and Willy! (2 of my 4)
I am Scottish but my mum is Irish!!!!
I put other, I'm a little bit of everything. I'm German, Scandinavian, Norwegian ( ), Mexican, Caucasian, Native American....that's all I can think of. I am pretty white though, I look a little Mexican I guess. A lot of my "friends" make fun of me sometimes for being Mexican, cause they know if pisses me off....though I dont know why. I'm hardly at all Mexican, but w/e haha.
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Beth-
Maggie [lab x germanshepherd], Autumn [Cattle dog x chow], C.P. [Domestic short hair] Henry [domestic short hair] Mittens [siamese/ x ], Buck [paint horse], Indy [Paint horse]
I'm caucasian.
*Sammy*Springen*Molli*
Yes, dear. You would be classified as caucasian. Me, too. I'm "Euro-American" - Canadian French & Czech, with a dollop of MicMac Indian - hey Karen, maybe we're related?Originally Posted by Maya & Inka's mommy
94% Mexican with a pinch (6%) of Aztec.
**Edit to add: 100% American!
Last edited by Lobodeb; 04-27-2006 at 09:43 PM.
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im mexican-american
umm what's this got to do with anything
anyways i am Heinz 57
Think she was just curious!Originally Posted by GoldenLuv
I don't think the topic of races/ethnicities should break people apart. Rather, they should bring us together as we discover the similarities that are so apparent throughout each culture. I am human, as are the rest of you, but the world would be quite a boring place if we banded together as a single ethnicity (IMHO)
We like to travel because we love to immerse ourselves in foreign places and experience the authenticity of the culture. I don't think these different "classifications" should be used to break people apart, but they should be used to expand our knowledge and help us to understand and appreciate the world around us. I am Asian (Chinese) and I'm darn proud! My ethnicity is something that brings me much pride and joy. It's something that sets me apart from others and I'm very proud I was blessed with this opportunity to actively engage in two entirely different worlds (American/Chinese).
Giselle- I totally agree! I don't think it's wrong at all to be proud of your heritage, but judging people because of their heritage is always detrimental.
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