| quote: | Originally posted by torontotrance
i got english ancestry...but you don't see andy going around like he is british...tho i love the slang. I don't pretend to be british but I do have pride for where my ancestry was....but i'm cdn first and foremost....mother hates it when i say....i'm completely cdn...in my mind i am and always will be. I'm not american...i have not lived there...nor plan to....i have lived in canada. |
how many generations of Canadian are you .. ? i think it takes time for one's lineage to adopt the country of origin esp if they're only a 1st or 2nd generation of that country's stock. If you moved to another country say .. Argentina, Morocco, or Mongolia for example, I'm sure you'd still consider yourself Canadian, and chances are your kids might as well if you're married to a Canadian. It would probably take atleast a couple of generations before your children might consider themselves as 100% Mongolian first and foremost.
i consider myself pretty patriotic. if i travel in other countries and ppl ask what i am i tell them i'm Canadian even tho i look Asian in appearance. When I watch the Olympics on TV i don't cheer for any other country than Canada. While at the same time I don't forget my roots are from 3 different other countries. The fact that I have a Micronesian flag is not because I'm not being patriotic, I just like how that flag looks. I have no Micronesian in me. But there is no doubt that my location to the left sports Toronto. 
| quote: | Originally posted by AmbiguousBliss
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Originally posted by cap
It just bugs me when people live in a country, exploit it, and are provided with a safe, politically stable environment such as Canada and can't even respect or celebrate it.
Yes, it is a stupid thing, but there's no need for generalization. There are many of us who do not fit that description.
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