Poll: What's your Nationality

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BringBackBuck

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Mr.Lombardi said:
New Zealand is part of the continent Australia though, isn't it? Or is it not considered part of any continent?
I'm from New Zealand, so I went for "other: Asia".

Australia is just that big red island to the west where it doesn't rain much. The region is Oceania or Australasia which includes Aus, NZ, Papua New Guinea, and other pacific islands.
 

iain62a

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Geek@Heart said:
British. Born in Wales
On the sheep farms is where I spent most of my days
Yes, I did try and do the Fresh Prince theme, except for with Wales
Oh god. That was terrible. Sorry.

Anyway, I'm from Scotland, and being the little nationalist that I am, I voted Other:Europe.

I'm hardcore.
 

Liverandbacon

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I have too many little percentage points of various nations to count. I think the only continents we don't have any heritage in are Asia and Antarctica (and Africa if you don't count European colonists).

However, I have 4 citizenships. They are UK, US, Sweden, and Brazil.
 

Cylem

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Washington, U.S. of A. We've literally got six coffee shops within a half-mile radius. :D
 

electric_warrior

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full english, born in bristol and lived in the same small town since i was one. all known ancestors from england, although my mothers maiden name is crispin which was originally sicilian and called crispiano. so theres something else in there somewhere, but so far back its practically invisible. i'm no inbred yokel, though; my mums from london and my dad's family are from bradford so the gene pool is quite deep
 

Jodan

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I'm Canadian but I'm ethnically Austrian/Scandinavian
i guess my children would be ethnically Canadian.
 

wolfshrimp

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This is a hard one for me. I'm English, both parents English, hold a British passport and a British Diplomatic passport. But I was born in Hong-Kong in 1989 and lived there for three years and spent from 2000 to 2005 in Norway and from 2005 to 2007 in Italy. I have returned to England to study and I just don't like it- I have nothing in common with any English people that I meet, I don't like any of them if not downright hate what they stand for, doesn't that make me kind of not my official nationality? I vote for a new category: EuroGlobotrash