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Posted by piggy on Sep-29-2002 23:16:

I was born in Canada, but both my parents are Chinese... and yes, I admit... that its a shame that i can't speak chinese at all, or very well at least...i wish i could tho, even tho i went to some schooling as a child, i still can't speak or read much, but I want to try to change that.


Posted by USMC_Greg on Sep-30-2002 01:11:

quote:
Originally posted by Durafei
I was born and raised in Russia. Now I live in Canada, so I consider myself Canadian, that's why I put Canadian flag. That doesn't mean however that I lost touch with my Russian heritage. I'm proud of having Russian/Jewish origins and definitely not planning on forgetting Russian language. Most of my friends are Russians as well.


This is a perfect example of my point of view. I'm glad that everyone is cool now. I'm by no means telling anyone to forget their roots. I'm simply stating that when asked what your nationality is, one should say Canada.


Posted by Walter Mindz on Sep-30-2002 04:33:

Ok... i'm not gonna bother to get involved in the other mess in this thread because enough ppl proved there point.soo...

quote:
Originally posted by Endlesswave
Why must my gino brother be suck a fucking ASS?! I just turn on ASOT Ep 52 (Glow) and he comes in FREAKING. He's on the phone talking ok fine, but it is NOT all that loud. Not even halfway. Wtf is up his ass all the time?? Then he slams the door to my room HARD. It gets lodged in the outline of the frame. So I'm sick of his consant SHIT and kick the door even further in. Well looks like I'm stuck in my room now. If you think ginos are bad try living with one!!!
Ok enough of me venting...


Why don't you kick his ass and put him in his place???


Posted by Endlesswave on Sep-30-2002 04:46:

ummmmmmmmm I had kicked his ass once (he kicked my cd case/discman, and noboyd does that so I walked over to him go, wtf are you doing picked him up and slammed his ass on the ground hard) but I'm not one to fight physically. Only if REALLY provoked...and I don't think anybody wants to see that...


Posted by dEsidEL on Sep-30-2002 05:06:

KarateKid

quote:
Originally posted by Endlesswave
ummmmmmmmm I had kicked his ass once (he kicked my cd case/discman, and noboyd does that so I walked over to him go, wtf are you doing picked him up and slammed his ass on the ground hard) but I'm not one to fight physically. Only if REALLY provoked...and I don't think anybody wants to see that...


wut ?? hell yaw bring it on !!


Posted by Walter Mindz on Sep-30-2002 05:37:

quote:
Originally posted by Endlesswave
ummmmmmmmm I had kicked his ass once (he kicked my cd case/discman, and noboyd does that so I walked over to him go, wtf are you doing picked him up and slammed his ass on the ground hard) but I'm not one to fight physically. Only if REALLY provoked...and I don't think anybody wants to see that...


Yeah, i guess it's kind of hard then to settle your issues... maybe try to get a lock on your door, that way he can't do shit, but still you shouldn't have to go to those lengths.


Posted by Endlesswave on Oct-01-2002 03:32:

You're right I shouldn't. It's fucked man, he does shit for me (gives me rides and shit) and hell I even go out with him if I am REALLY bored to some crap ass gino clubs (I mean there's a nice view...). What I don't get is whenever I do stuff w my friends, he NEVER comes out. Not ONCE. Wtf is that? It's always me making an "effort" to do shit in terms of giong out because he is my brother. He never does when it comes to shit I want. Selfish bastard. Ah well, hopefully he'll grow up.


Posted by dEsidEL on Oct-01-2002 04:48:

quote:
Originally posted by USMC_Greg


This is a perfect example of my point of view. I'm glad that everyone is cool now. I'm by no means telling anyone to forget their roots. I'm simply stating that when asked what your nationality is, one should say Canada.


i think this whole "multi-flag" thing can be more attributed to Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver specifically ..

my girlfriend was born in China but was raised in Regina for most of her life so she's so white washed now she considers herself Canadian and not Chinese.. so really it's a personal point of view and preference and also matters where one was raised. I'm sure someone who considers themselves Italian, Chinese, Indian, etc. whatever now.. if they themselves have children here and their children have more children here .. by the 3rd or 4th generation i'm sure those kids will consider themselves more 'Canadian' than anything else.

so basically what i'm saying is that USMC_Greg i'm guessing that perhaps you're a 3rd generation Canadian or so which is probably why you feel this way and there's nothing wrong with it cuz that's your personal point of view and how you were raised. Most of the people here however are living in an ultra multicultural environment like Toronto which is why the mentality is slightly different and there is much more foreign nationalistic pride apart from Canadian patriotism..

I remember watching the fireworks at Ontario Place for Canada DAy here in TOronto .. among a crowd of thousands i counted maybe 3 Canadian flags ! heh .. (go figure??)


Posted by Essential1 on Oct-01-2002 05:43:

I was born & raised in canada, but i still consider myself italian. I learned italian b4 i learned english, and I've been living an italian lifestyle since i was born. As long as I'm living here, i'll consider myself an italian b/c that's what I am in my heart. However, whenever I visit my cousins in italy, I consider myself more canadian than italian. I guess it's because I don't feel quite canadian when i'm here and I'm not italian enough when i'm in italy. I'm basically a canadian who was raised to be an italian. I still love this counrty b/c when my dad came here 35 years ago he had nothing but a suitcase and $100 cash. Now he owns his own company. What other country would someone be able to do that in?


Posted by dEsidEL on Oct-01-2002 17:21:

KarateKid

true say ..

i think a lotta ppl here feel the way too man .. i mean most of us are on this board have parents that were born in other o****ries so it's obviously not easy to lose touch with ur roots. but i still think that with enough time, if we all settle down here and have kids of our own, eventually after generations out lineage will consider themselves as "Canadians" of course unless they themselves emmigrate elsewhere especially in such a global society as it is today..


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