I'm American by birth, but I consider myself Canadian.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I was born in Canada for a reason. It was because my parents wanted me to have the freedoms that this country offers.
It's very important to me that people see I am an American and I was born in the States.
There is no simple answer for what it means to be Canadian. There are a thousand answers that come together. But part of that is that there is a national mythology.
I sort of lived half my life in California, half in England, so I am, I suppose, a little bit American.
I'm obviously an American citizen. My parents are American citizens. But I'm not looked at as an American.
I'm American. Very American. Like, I-might-have-biscuits-and-sausage-gravy-for-dinner American.
Yeah, I was born in Montreal and I go back to Vancouver and Toronto a lot, so I have a sense of being Canadian, and I was raised by two Canadians, and my wife is Canadian, so yeah, I feel it.
I was born in America, but I consider myself a Filipino.
I'm definitely an American, because I grew up here. But I've lived very happily in Britain.
I was born in the U.S. This is my country.