My parents were English

>My parents were English
>My grand parents were English
>All my great grandparents were English
>All my great great grandparents were English
>And on and on and on, traced back for generations, only English...

Anyone else know this feel? Or the same for other countries?

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>tfw three English grandparents and one Irish grandparent

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My familys like that, but with worst Koreans. T.Gook in Canada

>Mum and dad are Aussies
>paternal grandparents are English
>maternal grandparents are Aussies for a few generations back but originally Irish convicts

New worlders need not apply.

Being pure German blooded was and is still a fault in the eyes of Germans and mixed Germans alike, but consciousness about identity arises. So, it is becoming a good feel.

>New worlders need not apply.
Why don't you lose another world war about it

Pure German? still? hold on to that like a piece of treasure.

Bet your surname comes from the irish one too huh?

I am Canadian
My father was American.
My grandparents were American.
My great-grandparents were American.
My great-great-grandparents were American.
My great-great-great-granparents were American.
There is nothing in me, but American, except for my heart which I consider to be a very late loyalist. I regret the mistake my fore-fathers made that was the American revolution and refuse to be defined by their treason. I will live my life as a subject of the House of Windsor and identify myself as a spiritual citizen of the Dominion of Canada.

>Why don't you lose another world war about it
Why don't YOU lose another war against emus?