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re: Why do so many southern areas refer to themselves as americans on ancestry surveys?
Posted on 10/28/17 at 8:30 pm to StrongBackWeakMind
Posted on 10/28/17 at 8:30 pm to StrongBackWeakMind
Italian Americans may be the group most obsessed with their heritage.
Posted on 10/28/17 at 8:30 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
Why do people born in the US not refer to themselves as American?
Posted on 10/28/17 at 8:34 pm to Tunasntigers92
I agree.
This post was edited on 10/28/17 at 8:35 pm
Posted on 10/28/17 at 8:35 pm to StrongBackWeakMind
Every Italian that went to my high school got some Italy oriented ink before graduating.
Posted on 10/28/17 at 8:36 pm to Tunasntigers92
Their only connection to Italy is their last name. Can't speak it. Never stepped foot on Italian soil.
But they consider themselves Italian.
It's pretty funny.
But they consider themselves Italian.
It's pretty funny.
This post was edited on 10/28/17 at 8:37 pm
Posted on 10/28/17 at 8:37 pm to Tunasntigers92
quote:
Italy oriented ink
Like tats? That's just what the youth seems to do nowadays.
Not a fan, but it's not my skin.
Posted on 10/28/17 at 8:37 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
My ancestors have been in this land for 300+ years. My ancestry is American, motherfricker.
This post was edited on 10/28/17 at 8:42 pm
Posted on 10/28/17 at 8:38 pm to Tunasntigers92
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Italian Americans may be the group most obsessed with their heritage.
Do they have their own month?
This post was edited on 10/28/17 at 8:38 pm
Posted on 10/28/17 at 8:38 pm to QuietTiger
Yes, usually a Bible verse in Italian, or the part of Italy they're from.
Posted on 10/28/17 at 8:39 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
I’m a mayflower descendant & Native American in my ancestry. I’m claiming American ancestry.
Posted on 10/28/17 at 8:40 pm to TigerFanatic99
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How many fricking generations back have to be born here before I can call myself an American?
Good question for black people
Posted on 10/28/17 at 8:40 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
Read “Albion’s Seed”. Deals with this in a small section of that book, and the whole book is pretty interesting.
Breaks down early American settlement into 4 big groupings, and beliefs, lifestyles, politics, etc follow pretty closely from those groups.
Breaks down early American settlement into 4 big groupings, and beliefs, lifestyles, politics, etc follow pretty closely from those groups.
Posted on 10/28/17 at 8:45 pm to Tunasntigers92
Sorry.
Back in the day it was the Italian Horn, guessing their parents(both) would have whipped some tatted azz.
Back in the day it was the Italian Horn, guessing their parents(both) would have whipped some tatted azz.
This post was edited on 10/28/17 at 8:47 pm
Posted on 10/28/17 at 8:47 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
I am French, Spanish, and irish.....so I'm American.
Deal with it.
Deal with it.
Posted on 10/28/17 at 8:47 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
I wonder why you're offended people identify with a country that's existed since 1776 but you have no problem that far more people identify as German when that country has only existed since 1871.
(For those who don't know shite about history, before the founding of The German Empire in January 1871, the people who lived in what we now consider "Germany" were far more likely to identify with whatever area (like Barvaria, Saxony, Prussia, etc) they lived in than as "German". So in other words, people have been calling themselves "American" almost 100 years longer than they've been calling themselves Germans.)
(For those who don't know shite about history, before the founding of The German Empire in January 1871, the people who lived in what we now consider "Germany" were far more likely to identify with whatever area (like Barvaria, Saxony, Prussia, etc) they lived in than as "German". So in other words, people have been calling themselves "American" almost 100 years longer than they've been calling themselves Germans.)
Posted on 10/28/17 at 8:47 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
I am the lone upvote. I think it’s interesting
This post was edited on 10/28/17 at 8:49 pm
Posted on 10/28/17 at 8:51 pm to Evil Little Thing
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I’m a mayflower descendant & Native American in my ancestry. I’m claiming American ancestry.
If you’re asked about your ancestry, it is implied that the question is asking about where did your ancestors live before coming to America? So you’d presumably say England. Most of us, our ancestry doesn’t go back so far in America. My great grandpa came from Germany. Most anyone would assume “ancestry” refers to more than a few generations back.
Posted on 10/28/17 at 8:53 pm to biglego
Right, but how many generations back? Is 400 years not enough?
Posted on 10/28/17 at 8:56 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
Southerners are more patriotic?
Posted on 10/28/17 at 8:57 pm to LakeViewLSU
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LakeViewLSU
Nice edit.
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