SkinnyG wrote: I'm a pure-bred Canadian mutt. Proud of it too, eh?!
I like that! Even though I'm not Canadian. I'm a true blue American mongrol mutt. I think most Americans are. I have ancestors that are Irish, English, Dutch, German and Shoshone and that is just what is trackable. My 2 daughters can add Asian to their heritage.
mel_horn wrote:
Does any other nation refer to its folks as, say, African-Canadian or Arab-German ?
Isn't there a French-Canadian?
spitfirebill wrote:
mel_horn wrote:
Does any other nation refer to its folks as, say, African-Canadian or Arab-German ?
Isn't there a French-Canadian?
Well, forgot about that one...
JeepinMatt wrote:
My friend in high school told me that when his friend, white but born in South Africa, was filling out papers for grants, he sent them in and marked African-American. He got one (not a huge one), but when they found out, they took it away.
I have two Kenyan-born cousins. They're as white as you can be when you're from Africa, but it can be rather amusing to state they're African-American.
There is one thing I've been finding a bit confusing the term Indian - now that there's a substantial number of Indian Indians in the US, it's a little ambiguous whether stating someone is Indian means they are from India or related to the people who were here before Columbus.
Trans_Maro wrote:
We had a white kid from South Africa helping us out in the shop for a while.
One day a customer got pissed because we forgot to order his parts. The boss told him "Sorry, we've got a kid from a thrid-world country helping us out and sometimes he makes mistakes"
The guy mellowed out right waya and said "That's ok I guess, just get it done this time."
I guess he figured we had little 'Ndugu from the World Vision ads in the back.
Shawn
I have used that a few times while being surveyed at the mall. I usually give African american, and a name like Joost van der Ploosen. if they ask more questions like about my NY accent I have a whole story about being snuck out in the early 80s as a kid when the E36 M3 started hitting the fan in our little diamond mining community
cwh
SuperDork
1/16/10 11:00 p.m.
I have a friend too that is from South Afriica. As pale as Queen Elizabeth, but always says he is African American. Actually, he is African, as he still does not have his citizenship here.
mel_horn wrote:
spitfirebill wrote:
Isn't there a French-Canadian?
Well, forgot about that one...
Funny thing is, they aren't from France, they don't speak proper french and the french don't even like them.
They're Canada's version of Cajuns but without the good food. Except for sugar pie and poutine.
Shawn
Salanis
SuperDork
1/16/10 11:45 p.m.
Trans_Maro wrote:
Funny thing is, they aren't from France, they don't speak proper french and the french don't even like them.
What? As opposed to all the other people the French do like?