Do you know anyone of mix nationalities?
> I've met some French/Pinay, she always talked about how she grew up with identity issues of being half Asian. She had a weird accent
Do you know anyone of mix nationalities?
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Op here, she was actually half French, dad from France, not based on lineage. This was when I visited France.
Mom: Colombia
Dad: Belgium
Born in: Scotland
Raised in: Mexico
Nationality: Mexican, British and probably other
Lives in: Scotland
He was in my class in High School, a total retard.
It's him, I don't care if you search him.
I have cousins of mixed nationalities
four are swedish/russian
one is swedish/filipino
then I have a friend who's japanese/taiwanese
think that's about it
>Swedish Filipino
Is your uncle a fat white man?
My dad is Australian and my mum is French. I grew up in a French community in Australia with mostly French friends. I also learnt both languages at the same time, mostly learning French at school.
This upbringing did kinda give me identity issues that I still have. Not sure what I really consider myself so I always say I am both.
Funnily enough French people assume I am french. A lot of Australians think I'm Australian but I've had people ask me where I'm from which feels weird since I grew up here.
no, I wouldn't say... he's well educated too
he traveled Asia a lot when he was young, then met a girl in the philippines who he eventually married and brought here
My friend is quarter Dutch.
Us being filthy third-worlders, especially the women, flock around his glowing white physique. While the rest brown betas live in hard mode their whole lives.
i am but anglo south african is basically as close as you can get to australian so i just have some quirks in my accent like saying carn't and maroon (instead of marone which is digusting)
I'm half kraut half kurwa, if that counts