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I've seen several bloggers/Youtubers do this tag, so I thought I'd take a break from finals stress and join in :)
1. What is your ethnicity?
My family is American -- now, what does that mean? Since America is a nation of immigrants, I could be of any ethnicity. We have traced our lineage on my mother's side back to the 1700s, and we were already in the U.S. This means that my family is likely of British origins on my mother's side, as these were the only immigrants/colonizers who were in the U.S. at that time.
My father's grandma is Swedish for sure. Here's a list of the ethnicities I am "rumored" to be ;) :
French
Scottish
Norwegian
Welsh
Swedish (for sure)
I have been told, before I converted and began covering, that I looked French, Scottish, Russian, or German. I guess I have one of those faces that just looks foreign no matter where I am...I never fit in.
I am also likely composed of some German, as that is the most common ethnicity in my area. Someday I'll get a genetic analysis so I can know for sure :) For now, I'll just call myself a European mutt :)
2. When was the last time you visited your country?
I consider my country the U.S., and I live here, sooo, today!
3. Name one ethnic food you enjoy the most.
My favorite favorite favorite food is chicken and dumplings. My great grandma made THE BEST chicken and dumplings, I mean yummmmy stuff. My second favorite is apple pie! *drool*
3. Name one household item that best represents your culture.
A coffeemaker! I'm not sure if people in other countries use these, but nearly every house you visit in the U.S. will have one. Most Americans drink strong coffee every morning (NOT NESCAFE ;)), some add sugar and milk :) I think this reflects American culture because we're all about the productivity...we're one of the only countries that only allows one week vacation per year, and only lets new mothers have two months off after giving birth. So, yeah...
I'm from the middle part, which is made up of mostly agricultural and rural communities :) (Forget those ideas of skyscrapers you have in your head!) Some call it the Heartland, some call it the Bread Basket of the U.S., because of how much food we produce here. The soil is the best soil in the world for growing plants! The middle of the U.S. has a very unique culture compared to the rest. It is generally much more conservative and "less fancy" -- there are different ideals of success and wealth. For instance, owning a big truck is considered manly/rich, not owning a BMW or a Benz, haha. If you drove a car like that, people might look at you funny...
6. Can you speak the language of your ethnicity?
I can obviously speak English, and as my ethnicity is likely British, yes. However, any of the other possible ethnicities in me, nope! I speak Spanish, Arabic, and English, and I'm not likely Spanish or Arabic ;)
I hope ya'll enjoyed :) I tag anyone who reads this to do this tag, and post it in the comments :)
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