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Jodi said on March 19, 2012
I’m Italian, Japanese and Irish
Jaclyn Michelle Ortega (call me Jackie) said on March 16, 2012
Yeah I agree, being mix is cool
Cheyenne said on February 7, 2012
I think being a mix is awesome. A little bit of everything. I’ve been blessed with a mix. Thanks to Mom and Pops!
Aleah said on February 16, 2012
I know right! It is so cool
Logan said on April 22, 2012
It doesn’t make you any more or less a better person. Here in America, people tend to have an obsession with being mixed to the point you have people making these large exaggeratted claims of what they are just to feel ‘unique’ and different. I can’t tell you how many times some Americans claimed being Native, Blank this, Blank that, a little bit of blank this too. Then they go and get tested and find out something totally different. Its my belief that many Americans (except perhaps 1st, 2nd, & 3rd generations) don’t really know what they are. Anyone from the colonial area is practicaly guranteed to be so mixed to the extent they can no longer phenotypicaly fit in any of the countries they claim to be from. Take the so called Italians from Jersey Shore (Vinny, Pauly D, The situation). These people claim their ancestries as full italian yet none of the 3 actualy look like any Italian from Italy. Sure italy has exotic phenotypes in its borders that are unique from the rest of italians in italy but not as extreme an exoticness that Vinny has who looks Asian influenced and couldn’t even phenotypicaly fit in Sicily or Southern Italy. Same goes for Pauly D & the Situation…..Clint Mauro on the other hand? now thats an Italian-American who still looks full blown italian and could fit in Italy. Most Italian Americans aren’t like him though. Same goes for the majority of groups in America. Most of them could never fit in the countries they claim their ancestors are from anymore. The only place in America where people probably still look close to their ancestors are maybe the isolated states up North and the ‘Farm’ areas of Midwest.