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Whats your heritage?
#21
I'm totally confused why it told me my post answering the question was awaiting approval and then it let through a 2nd post... strange.

In any event, I'm Hawaiian Japanese through my dad, and mostly the "UK mix" through my mom, with Blackfoot Native blood through her father's side.
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#22
My grandma on my mother's side is part Spanish/Filipino and my Grandpa
is full Chinese. My Dad's side is all Filipino.

So I'm all those, but most people think I'm just brown.
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#23
mine is Scottish and English, that's are war in itself lol ... but I pick my Scottish side every time...if I was good at sport id want to play for Scotland , my cousins have just been to the Celtic match and brought me my programme back cos I was working...we won Smile
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#24
Pure Norwegian. I don't know is it good or bad that I don't have mixed blood.
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#25
I think I'm just Han chinese.

i guess specifically, my father is hoklo heritage and my mother's side are all wu-speaking peoples, but I'm not sure if they're considered ethnically different.
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#26
Not too sure.

I think there's a fair amount of German in me from my father's side if I go back far enough.
Especially as my grandfather is of a London Jewish family.
I also think I remember hearing my grandmother on my father's side has some German in her.

As for my mum's side...I don't really know.
My great grandparents on that side were Catholic, so for all I know I could have some Irish in me.:tongue:

As is probably obvious, I'm not too invested in my roots.
I live in Britain, I'm British, as has been my family for at least five generations.
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#27
Mostly Anglo-Saxon, my family has lived in the N.W. region of the UK for centuries and probably since pre conquest times. There's a hint of Welsh and a flavour of Irish. Some German and trace elements of Lithuanian.

I'm a keen genealogist and can trace my ancestors on my paternal side to a progenitor, a blacksmith, who local legend has it, dressed in the skin of a freshly slaughtered ox and lay in wait for a Griffin which had been terrorizing the local villages by swooping down and carrying off livestock and even children.

He killed the Griffin and was ennobled as a reward. The family thereafter displayed a black griffin rampant on a white filed as their coat of arms, a device which was eventually adopted in to the heraldry of my home town when it was incorporated in 1876.
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#28
Father’s side: Irish

Mother’s side: English and Welsh
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#29
My grand mother on my fathers side is a dutch orphan, that was adopted during the second world war. And on my mothers side do I have a rich Flandern (Dutch side of Belgium) heritage, many old relatives is still named Roos. And now I finnally see my facial resemblences, I just got a new haircut and I look like bloody tintin xD
Sometimes you need a bit of chaos in your life to be able to shrug off pitiful disdain about something meaningless.
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#30
Japanese, Hungarian. German, Austrian, Portuguese and Italian. That's what happens when people from different countries get married and move to Brazil... Disaster!
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