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    Default Is a child whose parents are same race but different nationality fully of the host nationality?

    For example, is a half-Greek half-Swedish child born and raised in Greece accepted as fully Greek? Or a half-Japanese half-Vietnamese child born and raised in Vietnam accepted as fully Vietnamese? Or a half-Nigerian half-Senegalese child born and raised in Senegal accepted as fully Senegalese? Etc etc.

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    Accepted by whom? No one will ever ask you to be fully of something. If you are half something and you live in that country you will be accepted in most cases as their countryman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheMaestro View Post
    Accepted by whom? No one will ever ask you to be fully of something. If you are half something and you live in that country you will be accepted in most cases as their countryman.
    The other countrymen. After all, we have time and again debates here as to whether they consider citizenship and belonging to be more ethnic or civic in nature.

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    In regards to being of the nationality, objectively yes. But it's very subjective in the sense of how others would see them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by El_Abominacion View Post
    In regards to being of the nationality, objectively yes. But it's very subjective in the sense of how others would see them.
    Well would the child still be seen as the nationality in question, or would it be seen as 'mixed'?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tooting Carmen View Post
    Well would the child still be seen as the nationality in question, or would it be seen as 'mixed'?
    None of my ethnicities are same as my nationality, even though my ancestors are here centuries. I got fully accepted into society without any major problems, never ever I encountered racism from the officers etc, what is pretty nice. I experienced time to time being called Magyar or Albanian but this was mostly from people I know. So Im coming to conclussion if you were born in the country and you could pass and speak perfectly the language I think you will in most cases never have any problems fitting into society and being taken as one of their own. As for looking different or having an accent, I can’t say, didn’t exeprience that to come to a conclussion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tooting Carmen View Post
    Well would the child still be seen as the nationality in question, or would it be seen as 'mixed'?
    Subjective. In a British city a half Albanian and half British person would be seen as a British national by all means, but a half Albanian half British person born in Albania may be seen differently there.

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    In Europe yes. In Japan maybe not if he is half vietnamese.
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    Yes, by other countrymen. But it's all on Child, the country in which he lives will influence his decision. So if he live in Greece he will feel like a Greek, it's all on him, he chooses, he decides

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