What ethnicity(ies) are you??

<p>100% Greek and proud of it. I love the Greek customs and traditions and would not want to be anything else!</p>

<p>100% Ghanaian so I’m a pure African and soo proud to represent my heritage!! =)</p>

<p>I’m of pretty much every Northern European ancestry, but I just say I’m English because my last name is as English as you can get, pretty much.</p>

<p>If I could choose, I’d want to be Chinese, because then I could fit in to China better.</p>

<p>100% black(Kenyan)
No, I would not change my ethnicity</p>

<p>1/2 All-American (documents show them on the Mayflower!), 1/2 New York Russian. I’m just about the whitest human being.</p>

<p>1/2 Irish
1/4 Italian
1/4 German</p>

<p>I wish my ethnicity were a little more exotic.</p>

<p>100% Pakistani and I would prefer to keep it that way.</p>

<p>full chinese. :frowning: i wish i was half american or something lulz</p>

<p>Both my parents were born in Iran, I was born here…so would that be 100% Iranian then?..even though I’m still technically white…blahh</p>

<p>Don’t have percents but I’m German, Swedish, English (royalty mind you), Bohemian (more royalty), Irish, Scottish, Viking, French, Russian, Prussian, Polish, Czech, Serb, Mongolian, and a touch of Hungarian. I’m forgetting some probably… my family is a melting pot of white ethnicities.</p>

<p>White (50% Ukrainian, 50% other European ethnicities).</p>

<p>100 percent Indian, but if you were to sample my blood/did an extensive genealogy investigation, you would see that I can trace my roots back to Persians and Macedonians. For that sole reason I wouldn’t really change anything.</p>

<p>I’m about 1/4 Spanish, 1/4 Italian, and 1/2 Puerto Rican.</p>

<p>The polar opposite of a URM: ORM! </p>

<p>lulz…</p>

<p>I don’t know percentages, but I know I’m French, German, Scotch-Irish, and a little sliver Cherokee (but of course not enough to actually use it for scholarships. I don’t think I can prove it, either. :P)</p>

<p>1/4 Italian, 1/4 Canadian (Ok, technically English who moved to Holland for a few years then in 1630 moved to New England Then after the revolution moved to Canada), 1/8 Norwegian, 1/16 Irish, 3/16 German, and 1/8 “mix” (but judging by that last name probably English)</p>

<p>-------------------------------------------If it is to be, it is up to me…</p>

<p>Oh wow. You really know your family history.</p>

<p>100% Bengali</p>

<p>100% Peruvian, possibility of connections to Asia and Europe and maybe Native American descents but who knows(don’t really know my grandparents that well)?</p>

<p>^Oh I would probably want to be half of another ethnicity so I would have a more diverse family(Colombian ,Chinese, Italian, Israeli etc.)</p>