25% Chinese, 25 % Dutch, 12.5% Indonesian, 12.5% German, 12.5% English, 12.5% Native American (Cherokee?). I consider myself to be caucasian-asian. :icon_bigg
Not sure of the percentages. Dad's side: Roma, Hispanic and a tiny bit of Deutch. Mom's side: French, Sweedish and Aboriginal
Well my nationality is American. My ancestry is: English (60%) German (30%) and Scottish (10%) as well as some Scots-Irish. I consider my Ethnic group to be "English", as I identify with them culturally. And on forms in the US where they ask your "race", I fill out "prefer not to answer" because it's none of their business.
I'm 75% Vietnamese and 25%... Caucasian? I would tell you what that other 25% was but my mom has never told me...
Both parents are indian as far as i know, but i consider my nationality to be British cos i was born and bred in england and thats all i know! and ethnic origin to be indian. I kinda get annoyed when people ask me where u from, and i say London. Then they ask, no where u really from? And i say im really from london. Then they say where are your parents from? and then i reply well why didnt u ask me where my parents are from in the first place?! Im from London and my parents are from India! its quite amusing at times though!!
Let's see... from dad's side I am .... Swiss/German. From mom's side I am... French and Irish. I'm all the really white people.
My Bf is 50% Puerto Rican, Hungarian, German, and a little bit English. He's hot stuff =] Haha I love ya Vince. (He stalks my post sometimes, and he doesn't even have an account. haha)
My nationalities are Danish and American. My heritage is 50% German, 25% Irish, 25% English. The English bit is blended between Welsh and English as my grandmothers family came from both sides of the border.
I use to think I was 50% Chinese and 50% Vietnamese, then I found out I was just a weird kid that was only 25% Vietnamese and 75% Chinese. I can speak Vietnamese fluently, but I can only say about 8 words in Chinese. Go figure haha
I'd count myself as English, though if you really want to get nitty-gritty, half English and half British. Yeah there's a difference, honest! See - Dad's from Southampton, England (aka. from Britain - the largest island which is made up of England, Scotland and Wales) Mum's from the Island of Guernsey (from the United Kingdom - England, Island, Scotland, Wales and all the little islands!) She can speak a bit of Guernésiais, there local language which is as good as dead, but hey, it's cool; it's like old-french with a country-side accent. Now there's something you learnt today! There's a difference between Britain and the UK! Hooray for pointless knowledge! (!)