Byrone said:
Yes thats the way i see it,ur parents polish u are polish.
So if my parents are Polish, then I'm Polish. Even if I've never been there, don't speak the language and don't know anything about the country, I'm still Polish. And because I'm Polish, my kids will be too. And their kids. And their kids. And 200 years down the line, everyone's Polish, even though noone has even visited there in 200 years. Yeah, that makes a lot of sense. If this were true, there wouldn't be any Americans for starters, everyone would be European or Asian or African or native American or what have you.
Byrone said:
Ive lived in France for over 8 years yet i dont consider myself French.
Whether you choose to embrace your "new nation" is your own choice. Doesn't mean others can't do what's right for them.
Byrone said:
Do u consider urself Norwegian Martin? Lets discuss on pm,i aint gettin neg rep or insults for what i might say
Yes, I'm Norwegian. And I'm Polish. And I've been greatly influenced by other cultures as well. It's not an either or choice, it can just as well be inclusive.