Message from @Shrimpf
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it depends. I have thought about this a lot lately since we feel to be ready to have children since we're together since many years, have stable jobs and everything. Now I am aware that the lack of national identity might be a big issue for a kid (being of mixed ethnicities myself) and I see that especially with mixed Asian children, there can be a lot of issues as both their background societies might reject them
Too expensive
And small
It's true tho
But it shouldn't stop you entirely
It's something that can be overcome
But I can't imagine the scale of trouble it creates
BUY THE PHONE TO PRAY FOR BARCELONA GOYS
I'm only French living in the Netherlands and I do notice quite a large seperation between me and Dutch people, and that's within the same ethnicity
try being western born chink
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create the new Hapa Master Race <:pepestressed:327933525124841482>
people assume I don't speak english by default
sometimes
Kek
I have friends from Hong Kong
and all my chink relatives assume I don't speak chinese by default
it's weird
I am half Italian and half German. Italians say I'm German and Germans say I'm Italian, I guess that is what would happen in a larger scale
One of her sisters is CUTE
Yeah I feel you
My girlfriend is Serbian-Dutch
And neither side accepts her fully
Worsened by the fact that she's Bosnian-Serb
tfw prussian (yes, literally) and I dislike most gerrmans. they're commie rape babies of WW2 and cucked to the brim since all the brave people died
But Prussia is no longer a thing
My fellow neighbor
Gdansk was Prussian, right?
sorry for bad history etc
most likely
netherlands belongs to France
Alsace belongs to Germany
Delete this
It's ours now
and yet most people speak German and have German family names
It's "alsace-lorraine"
elsass-lothringen
Das ist nicht was es heiBt