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Australian, but Irish on my fathers side, German on my mothers. Mostly Irish, I think. I look Irish.
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I'm Bengali but I was born in Britain.




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Whats Bengali?
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Bengali people are from Bangladesh (near India).




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So, you live in Bangladesh?
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Nope, I only go there for a short 'holiday'. I live in the UK.




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Scottish, Irish Welsh,English yep that me lol
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I am Irish.
With some English and French background i think.




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Mixed Italian/German/Icelandic.
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Oooo. I've already posted but on my other user...

Chinese, French and Aboriginal...

Weird comb. I got All from my mums side I don't know about my dads.

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i am an Indian, from west bengal.
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Half Arab, half Indian, simplified version. My Dad's side of the family is mixed with all sorts of nationalities. o.O I live in Kenya though.
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Ah, what a question. I'm mostly Czechloslavakian, Irish, Norwegian, and French, though I look Norwegian. I've also got some italian, polish, german, and a lot of other things, though they're small amounts. I'm pretty much from all over Europe, but I'm mostly Czechloslavakian.
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I'm Greek, Polish and American. I'm definitely into my Greek side the most though.
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People consider American a nationality?

Well, I'm an American, obviously, but my nationality is really Spanish/Mexican. And I also have a little bit of Portuguese in my blood as well as Ohlone/Cherokee Indian Native American. But a lot of people have Native American in their blood these days. I got it from my grandfather. So uh, yeah. :mrgreen:
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As a former (and rather excellent) liar herself, Aru knew that, sometimes, speaking the truth felt like wrenching a thorn out of your side. But doing the opposite meant pretending it wasn't there. And that made every single step ache. It was no way to live.
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