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German and Puerto Rican. I consider myself "Germo-Rican" :P



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Born in 'Mer-Kuh.

25% Greek
25% Italian
25% Cajun (French and some portion African in there, not sure how much)
>10% Irish, English, and Cherokee each, not sure the proportions of any of them

You would call me white if you looked at me, and indeed that is how I identify (I'm so white I can't even tan) but I suppose in reality I am mixed.



Germo-Rican, that's good.



Born in the United States.

Ancestry: 75% Irish, 25% German



NintendoPie said:
My Grandma speaks very little Italian and my Grandpa is an American (literally) so he knows no language other than American. Except the times he sweetens up my Grandma with his very little French. XD My Dad, oddly enough, speaks French and not Italian as his second language. He used to be a Hotel Director with a French Supervisor. ^_^ So my Dad actually knows more about French culture than Italian culture. My Mom doesn't speak any other language other than English because she is horrible at retaining info. She is somewhat ditzy.

Hence your interesting working knowledge of french :)

So, are you brown haired or blond haired? With 25% german. Oh wait, I think you have light brown hair, amiright? If your Mii speaks the truth



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dany612 said:
Laurel Aitken said:
Well, I'm Mexican. And as most mexicans, I'm a mestizo. Although my Mom has more european blood (my grandmother was a spaniard). My dad is from the southeast, so he has more mayan blood than aztek.


In general Mexicans are also around 3%-8% black, depending on what part of Mexico you were born, those in Veracruz and other states have a much higher percentage. 


Yeah, It's supposed that most black slaves that came to Mexico, combined with the Indians that worked in the same place as them, so yes. Actually during "la conquista", there was a lot of ethnic and "race" combination, and they were called castas. Here's a castas diagram.



Laurel Aitken said:

Yeah, It's supposed that most black slaves that came to Mexico, combined with the Indians that worked in the same place as them, so yes. Actually during "la conquista", there was a lot of ethnic and "race" combination, and they were called castas. Here's a castas diagram.

LOL "NO te entiendo"!! What kind of race is that?



@green_sky said thanks. Oh I'm a filipino born and living in Hong Kong



 

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happydolphin said:
NintendoPie said:
My Grandma speaks very little Italian and my Grandpa is an American (literally) so he knows no language other than American. Except the times he sweetens up my Grandma with his very little French. XD My Dad, oddly enough, speaks French and not Italian as his second language. He used to be a Hotel Director with a French Supervisor. ^_^ So my Dad actually knows more about French culture than Italian culture. My Mom doesn't speak any other language other than English because she is horrible at retaining info. She is somewhat ditzy.

Hence your interesting working knowledge of french :)

So, are you brown haired or blond haired? With 25% german. Oh wait, I think you have light brown hair, amiright? If your Mii speaks the truth

I've got dark brown hair. It used to be very light with natural highlights when I was younger but as it is now it's dark. Most likely due to the strong Floridian sun. I still have slight natural highlights though. =D



I was born in Britain and am mainly English with some slight Scottish in me and very small hints of Irish and Welsh.