Do you have an ethnic identity?

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No, I am not asking for your racial identity (white, black, Asian whatever), I am asking for your ethnic identity; your identity based on history, ancestry, language and so on. If you honestly identify yourself as "white" or "black," don't-- instead, are you a Southerner? Do you consider yourself to be a Boston Irish? A New Yorker? An African American, whose can claim their descendent from the American slavery? Caribbean American? North African? Mexican? Puerto Rican? Korean? Chinese? Deaf? Yes, Deaf can be considered as an ethnicity.

Here's the thing. I grew up with a half-Scot for a stepdad, and my sister and my stepdad identity themselves strongly with the Scottish loyalists that has been with Canada since before the Confederation because of the events they participate in and their half of the family. Me and my mom got a bit of Welsh in us, for some reason-- we don't know, but despite that we identity ourselves more strongly with the Slavs and Germans due to the cuisine, shared moral values and languages. So, technically, based on my upbringings, I should identity myself more with the Scots and Maritimers, but because of my close relationship with my mom-- I identity myself more with the Germans and Ukrainians has that settled in Alberta over a century ago-- despite me having an English surname.

I don't identify myself as Canadian nor American. Yes, I am living in Canada, I was born in Canada, but I could care less about Canadian politics or its Confederation history. Am I graceful that I am living in Canada and all the rights that come with it? Yes, but... it's one thing to live in a luxurious country, compared to agreeing with it.

However above all else-- I do identify myself more with being Deaf because my Deaf-centric values are stronger than my values that I placed with my family-- if the two conflicts with one another, the Deaf-centric values always win out. ;) I means geez, I shun technology, yet embrace technology that is useful to the Deaf.

So... I am curious about you guys.
 
I identify myself first as a Culturally Deaf person first more than I identify myself as a Canadian.

I know more about my culture than I know about my country.
 
I'm a hybrid New Jerseyian & New Yorker.

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*it's a pix of guido making a douchebag facial expression. caption saying "YA FEEL ME?"
 
The most popular question I get asked all my life is " Do you consider yourself a Mexican or a German?"

Neither. I am just a CA girl from San Diego.

*grabs shortboard and dives into ocean.

Yeah!!!!
 
The most popular question I get asked all my life is " Do you consider yourself a Mexican or a German?"

Neither. I am just a CA girl from San Diego.

*grabs shortboard and dives into ocean.

Yeah!!!!

you're a girl? sorry I didn't know
 
Ha!

I like to walk around in my Converse All Star yellow shoes with ladybugs and flowers on it....
 
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I identify myself as a christian.

*note* I am not making this a debate issue, thank you.
 
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I identify myself as a christian.

*note* I am not making this a debate issue, thank you.

Good answer may I use it as well?

I might also answer single father. We actually have a culture of our own as well.
 
I identify myself as a Deaf white girl who has a taste for ethnic foods and men. LOL!
 
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I see myself as an Irish-American divorced mother of one with blood connections to the Sioux Nation (through my two nieces & my nephew) & a diehard NYer
 
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