Is Italian the most mainstream heritage in the world?
I's not uncommon to find people with spaghetti surnames anywhere in the world.
Yes, italians switch countries like they switch sides during a war
>>62197398
>Is Italian the most mainstream heritage in the world?
No, that would be Spanish or English.
Just look at GarcĂa and Smith.
>tfw vignatti
>>62197622
He's talking about countries without former big colonies. The guys with surnames like Garcia and Smith don't necessarily have Spanish or English heritage.
>>62197398
it's actually the chinese, billions in east asian and you can find millions of them in north america, southeast asia, oceania, europe, plus some hundreds of thousands in south america, west asia and africa
>tfw Italian diaspora
>I get not one but TWO excuses to say eh
EEEEEH OOOOH I'M SUPER ITALIAN EH
>>62197398
I think that's a USA and South American phenomenon tbqh.
>>62197398
Here it is. When we finally got our own Italian here, they took him straight to TV. I'm not even joking.
its actually the "White" that the ethnicity you are always claiming ""MUGAAHHHH WE ARE GOING TO EXTINCT"
Yes it is.
French in the other hand is rare compared to the population on France
>>62197788
Name is Paolo Cozza. Thumbnail related. If you are Italian you are famous by default here.
>>62197926
On a related note I feel like every mongrel in North America is always "10% Polish"
French last names from Corsica are more common here than Shitalian last names. You are irrelevant.
>>62197732
>The guys with surnames like Garcia and Smith don't necessarily have Spanish or English heritage.
What? They do have Spanish or English heritage.
>>62197969
Yeah, I see some movies sometimes. Every third movie cop name is "Kowalsky"
>>62197859
t. half your country speaks french
Fun fact: over 90% of Somalis have at least 1/32 Italian ancestry.
In the US all the "ethnic" white surnames are either Irish, Polish, or Italian. Most of the blacks have English surnames due to slavery back in the day.
>>62198200
Also Irish names. Like Tyrone is originally Irish.
>>62198109
>half
Kek
>>62197859
We have 3X the amount of French diaspora than we do of people of Italian descent? That's not counting Quebecois claiming to be French
>>62198140
Fun fact, over 100% of Somalis are pure Cushitic.
>>62198200
> blacks have English surnames due to slavery back in the day.
Tyrone Cotton-Pickey?
>>62198308
t. Bantu slave
>>62198019
>you are irrelevant
I don't have a single ounce of italian blood actually.
>>62198357
> Will Smith
> Diana Ross
> Serena Williams
> Kanye West
> Mike Tyson
>>62198357
Jamal Williams kek
>>62198387
My friend is from Argentina, he has a polish last name lmao?
Less heritage, more food.
Everyone likes Italian food desu.
>>62198387
Well Corsican last names sound Italian desu. And China doesn't have colonies and fuckers are even in Haiti, so they easily beat Italy.
>>62198511
Except French ofc.
>not nearly as refined
>>62198554
Well my surname is originally from normandy and some small islands like jersey
there are quite a few people with it in argentina, puerto rico or dominican republic (I don't remember), canada, belgium and france of course.
but it's not common
>>62198790
it ends with -son or -sen?
I've wondered for many years but haven't bothered to do any research myself. Where does the name Olfert come from? if anyone has any idea
>>62198839
no, that sounds swedish/danish
>>62198511
>Live in bumblefuck nowhere, PA
>Have an Italian surname, be absolute mongrel of Western European ethnicities, primarily Irish
>There's a Pizzeria and Italian restaurant right by my house
>MFW it's run by entirely by Guatemalans
I fucking love this country
>>62198882
They conquered normady at some point, so I just...
So more like Pierre Cardin or stuff?
>>62198879
sounds cool
>>62198957
it ends in -et
>>62199003
Pierre Ricochet
>>62199047
yeah something like that. And my mom is szymanski I think it's russian jew or something.
>>62199242
stop...
>>62199242
>szymanski
I see no Jude behind this name