Nationalities get all mixed up when you live in America. Honestly my percentages were made up based on the number of last names that appeared to be from different cultures. Lots of Heinemanns (25% German), a few McFaddens and some McQueens (15% Scottish), a Lodge or two (2% English) and somebody told me once that I was part French. I made up stats for the missing percent. (but I'm not sure it adds up)
So I'm a little left of center, I'm a little out of tune. Some say I'm paranormal, so I just bend their spoon.
Who wants to be ordinary, in a crazy mixed up world? I don't care what they're saying, as long as I'm your girl.
I may be moving to England when I'm older(or somewhere in Europe), so I'll be bred in Canada, with quite distinct Croatian bringing up, and live out my life in a foreign country.
Okay then, Um... We've definetely got quite a mix of nationalities here (and only some ppl have posted)...even more than in my school which proudly boasts a student body that speaks 53 languages! By that i mean that all together there are 53 different languages spoken within the school.
We need more ppl to post so we can have a more accurate idea of just how diverse our little society is. It also gives us an idea of how international this site is...