If you could choose to be born into the same race/country would you?

<p>^I assume that women have to worry about pregnancy, periods, and looking good for boys (makeup, styling, special clothes), as well as pointless gossiping. :D</p>

<p>No. Because being a female, in my culture sucks, quite frankly. And there has never been anything that I could do amend that.</p>

<p>What culture is that?</p>

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<p>:O</p>

<p>saugus, i didn’t know you were korean. I am as well :D</p>

<p>high 5 haha</p>

<p>Same race, different country.
I’m think Canadian. When I used to live in the North Country my friends and I practically took up a second home in Montreal. Kind of fell in love with it.</p>

<p>I was talking about this with my mom the other day and saying how I’d really rather be white. In the context of my school and of Hong Kong in general, people treat you so much better if you’re white or at least mixed.</p>

<p>I always said that I want to be born again as an Indian and Hindu and into the same community which I am part of now. But I’ve never actually given it much thought. I like the racial preference given to whites and being a URM (instead of an ORM) would help me for college but I love my culture and would not trade it for anything so yes, I want to be born Indian again.</p>

<p>If i can be reborn in this same race, I would wish to be rich. Filthy stinking rich.</p>

<p>I would choose the same, although I’d like to have been born into at least a middle-income family. I also wouldn’t mind having been born in Denmark (democratic socialism). I’d move there now, but I can’t handle the weather. If I had been born there, the weather would have been easier to manage.</p>

<p>Really, I wouldn’t want to be reborn. I pretty much love my current life (besides a few bumps), and I like being the Korean Jewish adopted kid :slight_smile: I guess my race/religion/current country are all part of me… so yeah ^.^</p>