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  1. also how deeply fucking usamerican it is for you to say you're italian when you were not born and raised there, ethnically you may be Italian but culturally you are usamerican. my great grandparents were German and im still american. i have French family and im still american. u dont need to be proud of it lmao god knows I'm not but if you left the country to go anywhere and said "im italian" youd be laughed at.

  2. The unsmart person who said this needs to take a class on genetics. Has nothing to do with color, nothing to do with where you were born, only who is in a family tree. Both of my paternal grandparents came from Belgium. Maternal side are mutts from too many countries to type. I'm 50% Balgian and 50% mutt.

  3. You kinda have to be italian in order to be italian. And you definitely cook like an american. Onion and garlic powder on everything

  4. In mexico, as long as you have full, half, quarter or just a small part of mexican blood in you, are mexican, and we dont question, usually is people that has a stick stuck in their arses that question

  5. That's funny everybody that's arguing with her is uneducated because saying you're Italian or any other nationality when you live in America is very common and important because in America other than Native Americans we do not have an official nationality. You can't just be American the reason for that is that America had natives on the land first so you can be Native American or you can be some other ethnicity that settled in America. If you are not Native American you can still be an American but that's where we get into specifics like Mexican-American Italian-American or African-American or many others. Ethnicity is still very important to one's being even if they don't live in that country anymore or never have lived in the country where they're ethnicity comes from. I'm a Native American woman I do not live on the reservation anymore that doesn't make me any less Native American I'm still Native American. My kids were not born on the reservation there's still have native blood because they are my children. It would be one thing if she was claiming to be Italian and she only had 1% of Italian blood in her. Her grandparents Came From Italy are Italian her mother is full Italian she is 50% Italian she's also 50% African-American.

  6. I dunno. At this point we are all a mix of all sorts. I guess it’s how you culturally identify too? Like, did you spend a lot of time with your nonni growing up. I get told I don’t look Italian when people see my name. And I say I guess that’s because I’m Australian. 😂

  7. Italian is an ethnicity.
    African American is a race.
    There are Italian African Americans.

    Ethnicity vs race really stays messing people up.

  8. Uhm… I question the people who identify as animals… 😂 but if you say you’re Italian you’re Italian!

  9. This is perfectly OK to say you’re Italian! You have part of the culture in your family grew up with people who were from Italy, screw that guy he sounds racist

    It’s not like you’re saying you’re a great, great great great great great great great Uncle‘s cousin in the 1600s came over from Italy, and so you’re Italian (bc it is heritage, those ppl don’t have the culture of it or anything) it was your grandparents!!

  10. Ur American with Italian heritage y were born here ur parents were born here asking wat part of Italy ur from is nothing wrong with that

  11. Omg people 🤦‍♀️ my parents are full MEXICAN and all the grandkids do not have Mexican/hispanic last names lol well maybe like two of them but the rest have Colombian Irish Filipino Japanese white last names lol and my kids always get asked is your dad white lol

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