In England, we have a lot of muh heritagefags that always mention that they have a grandparent who was Welsh/Irish/Scottish and they are very proud about it. I know that the USA has a lot of muh heritagefags as well, but do other countries have them as well?
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paki
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Kind of
We are proud of our heritages but others always make fun of it, it is kind of mandatory (expect for jews, you can't make fun of jews)
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The bretons but thats about it
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The Japanese.
>I'm third generation Jap
Brazil and basically everyone in the New World.
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no
everyone is polish
Doesn't it happen in Brazil and Argentina?
Canada, Australia and NZ.
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Some but not a whole lot from my experience, or at least not as autistic about it as the y*nks are. People might say their family is from wherever and if they've got a foreign sounding name it'll probably be mentioned in conversation at some point but that's it
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No.
We are all mongols from central Asia.
And we know it.
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> muh ch'tis aussi
No, if anything everyone is trying to remove their heritage
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Normally I'm against this behavior.
Buy my family comes from a rural part of Canada that was 100% settled by Scots in the 1790's, everyone intermarried, and no one left for seven generations.
The older generation still have fucked up accents, and people play bagpipes and fiddles and eat haggis like it's no big deal.
Like, they're not even trying to be scottish, that's just what they do.
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Mostly hipsters that have Irish blood in them. It's almost as if they're bragging that they come from Irish women that were stolen and brought here to be raped and bear children.
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Well, I'm Cajun. I don't really go around spouting off about "muh acadian ancestry", but it does slightly influence the way I live. My grandparents and some of my more distant family speak French. I also eat the food and participate in the holidays and whatnot. Can't say I can't say I particularly enjoy the music though.