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What's your heritage?


hollowblade

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I do care, but I don't think wanting to put the nation I was born in is a scorn to the nations my ancestors were born in. I think it is merely a statement of my individuality as a person, and the idea that heritage is something that can't just be defined as something purely in the past.

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@fission

If heritage is not in the past then where would it be? Anyway, you have every right to call your self American. I'm just saying that many Americans have ancesters from many different nations (unless your Native American of course) and it would be interesting to know where your family came from.

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I already posted my actual ethnicity two pages ago' date=' I'm 99.99% German, with a bit of English, French, Italian, and Scots-Irish in there for good measure. (Yes, Scots-Irish is different from Scottish and Irish)

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I'm straight up full Japanese

 

Didn't you two say that although you are, you guys pretty much can't speak/write/read your own languages?

 

At least as far as I recall.

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