So many people are of mixed heritage; everyone is from somewhere else.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The experience of being a mixed person is all over the place - one of my best friends is Chinese and Italian; my other best friend is Lebanese and Trinidadian. The mix of heritage, culture or identity is something that our country is built on.
All of us are so mixed. My great-grandfather was white.
I feel like decades ago it was either you're black, white, Asian or Hispanic, or whatever, but today we see more of an acceptance for people with multi-nationalities.
I myself am mixed race - my mother is Korean, and my father is an American Jew - so I've always felt other.
I wish everybody was just ethnically ambiguous. It would make life a lot easier.
You don't stumble upon your heritage. It's there, just waiting to be explored and shared.
People like to trace their ancestry.
In my town, and especially in my area, there were people from everywhere: Algerians, Senegalese, French people, Asians, all kinds of immigrants and natives, and everyone circulated.
It's important for me to think I'm mixed-race.
I've known where my heritage is from all along.