What nationality have you been mistaken for? (1 Viewer)

Byrone

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Dec 19, 2005
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So over the weekend i was out clubbing & i met this girl that thought i was israeli! I've been mistaken for a brazilian & an israeli. So has it happened to you? I know it's happened to Dru, those rednecks can't tell the difference from a desi to a mexican.
 

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Itztli

'Curious'
May 12, 2011
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#6
Haven't been Mistaken too much(outside of the occasional are you Jamaican, Nigerian, South African, and the most weird one, Black Brazilian.) but my mom gets this so much, we made a game out of it.
 
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Byrone

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Dec 19, 2005
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    Haven't been Mistaken too much(outside of the occasional are you Jamaican, Nigerian, South African, and the most weird one, Black Brazilian.) but my mom gets this so much, we made a game out of it.
    That's weird. Don't you have an accent that fits your surroundings?
     

    Bezzy

    The Bookie Queen
    Jun 5, 2010
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    #10
    Swedish, German, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish and of course Belgian. It happen when I am in the south of europe and those horny strange guys come ask me
    De donde eres? Amsterdam :excited:?
     

    Kate

    Moderator
    Feb 7, 2011
    18,595
    #11
    I get called Australian and Irish over here in Canada, though when I lived in France everyone thought I was either French or German.

    And of course most people think I'm English.
     

    Bisco

    Senior Member
    Nov 21, 2005
    14,389
    #15
    Portuguese, Pakistani, Egyptian, Tunisian etc. :p
    join the club yassor!! :D:D:D i have been mistakened to be saudi, tunisian, indian, and portuguese :D

    i aint complaining some times it comes in handy specially in places u really dont want to talk to people at like in Hurgadah they rarely thought i was egyptain.
     

    JuveJay

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    Mar 6, 2007
    72,599
    #17
    Irish and Welsh from speaking, from appearance if I go to any latin country I nearly always get spoken to in their language by at least half the people.
     

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