What mix of cultures makes you unique example I am half French and half...

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...German, a lot of people think I am? European, but have been taken for Italian, Irish, dark hair green eye's no one could place me until I speak lol
What mixture are you and the benefits or not
Many thanks
 
I think what makes you unique is how stupid you are + you consistently figure out how to find yet another breath of oxygen. Congratulations on breathing and your great use of English.
 
my dad is half japanese half french-german, and my mother is japanese. so im 3/4 japanese and quarter european.

lots of people think half-japanese people are quite unique but 3/4 japanese people are even rarer, so i feel quite unique.

theres alot of benefits. japanese people think im cute because they can tell im mainly japanese, but i have bigger eyes and fuller cheekbones. lots of people say i look like leah dizon which is a massive compliment because im a big fan of hers.
 
Im 1/4 German, 1/4 Greek and half english,

i live in england and class myself as english,but people alwas ask if i have any other nationallity in me,

i have tanned skin , blue eyes and blondish brown hair Lol
the german shows in me Lol
 
I was born in Leeds.
My mum was born in Leeds and my dad was born in Bradford (just right next to Leeds), both my grandfathers were born in Leeds, but both my grandmothers were from Lancashire. If you check that on a map of England, you'll see that they were all from more or less the same area, so I'm a pure-breed Yorkshire man.
I moved here (to Ibiza, Spain) and married a Spanish girl and had a daughter, so she is a nice mix of cultures, Yorkshire and Ibiza.
 
i'm half japanese and scottish

lol

the benefit is that i get asked to be a model quite often cause i'm tall slim and have nice eyes lol

but i used to get bullied cause of my eyes cause they are big

but i didn't give a damn lol
 
we are all people and we're all different. some are fat, some short. some dark hair with light eyes some have light hair with dark eyes,etc.

i don't see where any particular *mixture would be of benefit.
 
Being mixed is great because you're suddenly acquainted with two countries, cultures, languages, etc.

But what I find the hardest part is feeling torn in between two worlds, not knowing where to belong. Anyone feel that way?
 
me mums American and me dads English, i was born in wales and got both American and British passports,

at home people are like , whoa your that kid who's American, but in America people are like whoa your that British kid!
 
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