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  • Dad = 100% Italian

    Mum = 50/50 Slovenian/New Zealander

    I grew up living between Italy / New Zealand

  • Oh shut up you foreign bastard.

    BNPist.

  • Dad = 100% Italian

    Mum = 50/50 Slovenian/New Zealander

    I grew up living between Italy / New Zealand

    In the sea ?

    :(

  • BNPist.

    Anti-racist.

  • Anti-racist.

    Antiist.

    Urm... Ansiist.

    http://www.penguinpetes.com/images/BBS_art/ANSI/Bob.jpg

  • In the sea ?

    :(

    ha! not quite ...

    rephrase....

    I grew up living in Italy and New Zealand

  • A bit Welsh, a bit Mancunian, a dash of Huguenot, some Anglo-Norman from the Sussex Weald. In other words, the usual British Mongrel.

  • I'm Irish

  • Dad = 100% Italian

    Mum = 50/50 Slovenian/New Zealander

    I grew up living between Italy / New Zealand

    Pah! One nationality not enough for you eh? Greedy... ;p

    It's so dull being just plain British... :(

  • I hate the word 'british' it says it on my passport and yet I am MANX.

  • It's so dull being just plain British... :(

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    poor bastards :p

  • Japanese + Liechtensteiner

  • English living in France... In two years I could also become French if I wanted to :D

  • mum's from barbados, dad's from jamaica

    Denied the punchline to the "my mother's going to the West Indies" joke. Parents can be so cruel.

  • Oh English, by the way.
    There's Irish, Scots, Welsh, and a bit of Romanian Jew in there too, but nuts to all that. I'm English.

  • Its weird - growing up being mixed race was kind of crap... but then you get to the age where its 'like sod you all, I tan in the sun instead of frying and I bloody well like who I am'.

  • Wherever I'm from, I'm with Caster Semanya.

  • Its weird - growing up being mixed race was kind of crap... but then you get to the age where its 'like sod you all, I tan in the sun instead of frying and I bloody well like who I am'.

    I think growing up in the UK, and being mixed-race, is certainly a challenge......depending on if wherever that person is,
    there is a lack of other mixed-race people.

    Growing up mixed-race in the Caribbean is an entirely different kettle of fish
    (who creates these saying anyway.....kettle of fish.....imagine fish in your kettle!!).

    I would have hated to have grown up here.

  • (who creates these saying anyway.....kettle of fish.....imagine fish in your kettle!!).

    Fish kettle? It's a long rectangular pan that you can put a whole fish in to boil or steam. The Welsh side of my family always uses one to cook a whole salmon/tern for gatherings.

  • Irish blood, English heart.

    Bloody Oliver Cromwell..

  • Fish kettle? It's a long rectangular pan that you can put a whole fish in to boil or steam. The Welsh side of my family always uses one to cook a whole salmon/tern for gatherings.

    Your family gatherings sound fishy.... mine involve a lot of pasta, salami, hair dye, gold jewlery and yelling. I'd prefer the fish.

  • I'm Ghanglish or Englanian

  • I think growing up in the UK, and being mixed-race, is certainly a challenge......depending on if wherever that person is,
    there is a lack of other mixed-race people.

    Growing up mixed-race in the Caribbean is an entirely different kettle of fish
    (who creates these saying anyway.....kettle of fish.....imagine fish in your kettle!!).

    I would have hated to have grown up here.

    Care to explain? why do you think growing up in this country, in particular, is a challenge for mixed race people? in particular.

    Genuine question.

  • half pirate
    half dutch

  • I'd like to be a pirate... I'd like to not be at work at the minute bored out of my brain.

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