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Yes, if someone is half part of my Ethnicity i will consider him one of my kind
Kinda, it heavily depends how much he looks like my ethnicity and what mixture he's mixed with.
I don't think so. If you are Biracial it doesn't matter if you are half my ethnicity, you won't be accepted fully.
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Jup it's a good statement.
you can be 100% dutch and be born in Aruba or Curacao, but i wont consider you Caribbean at all because you will most likely act 100% like a dutch person cuz u have 2 dutch parents.
In my case, i share 99% of the same values with other Caribbeans, i have similar types of humor to them, same views, i understand some of the native language, and i love their food. + my mom was Afro-Caribbean. so i can consider myself Afro-Caribbean in that logic, especially since i wasnt raised by my white father, infact i didnt know him till i was 13.
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"For wise and good men always feel disinclined to hurt those that are of much less strength than themselves"
"Truth and Virtue do not necessarily belong to wealth and Power and distinctions of big mansions"
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I am already mixed race so I can't really answer, but most people will see a mixed race person as different to them but I see no problem with this since that is what a mixed race person is.
Sharing culture and values, that is an important factor as well but somewhat irrelevant since the majority of people judge you based on your appearance, at least until they get to know you personally.
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Mostly the cultural environment one's raised in determines whether the person belongs to or can identify as a full member of a major society. It is more true in heterogeneous societies like the US, where ethnicities live closer to each other, and got more used to each other.Most people here had a little contact with multiracial, foreigner ethnicites but it's not that common like in the west, so people would more likely stare at u with big eyes if U would say you are Hungarian, but If u would grow up here , or move here and have people around you could fit in of course after some time..
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