I'm Australian (d'oh) with a very white, northern European ethnic background. I'm talking mainly Scottish and English with a little German and Swedish thrown in. They're the one's I'm aware of anyway. I'd love some Irish, but I can't dig any up, sadly. :-(
Mostly Irish. My dad's side is almost entirely Irish with a little bit of Welsh. My great-grandmother was born in a stone cottage in Ireland, presumed dead and then brought back to life when her grandmother rubbed her down in whiskey. So pretty Irish. On my mom's side, there is also a lot of Irish but some English and a little French as well from my grandmother.
I'm among my people. :) Irish/Scots/Welsh/English on dad's side; English/German on mom's, with a twist of Native American thrown in, if rumor is to be believed.
I'm a mix of pretty much everything Europe and Russia. English, Welsh, Irish, Swedish, Polish, Russian, French, Danish, Slovak, Ukrainian, the list goes on and on.
Danish and Welsh on my mother's side and only God knows what the other mix is - my niece once told me I was exotic looking. Whatever that means. I seem to blend well :-)
I Just use a little moisturizing cream to try to keep the dark circles under the eyes at bay....
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Sagacious says,
I'm Australian (d'oh) with a very white, northern European ethnic background. I'm talking mainly Scottish and English with a little German and Swedish thrown in. They're the one's I'm aware of anyway. I'd love some Irish, but I can't dig any up, sadly. :-(marymc says,
Seems we were all separated at birth, except for the Swedish part.Wench says,
Mostly Irish. My dad's side is almost entirely Irish with a little bit of Welsh. My great-grandmother was born in a stone cottage in Ireland, presumed dead and then brought back to life when her grandmother rubbed her down in whiskey. So pretty Irish. On my mom's side, there is also a lot of Irish but some English and a little French as well from my grandmother.accidentaltourist says,
I'm among my people. :) Irish/Scots/Welsh/English on dad's side; English/German on mom's, with a twist of Native American thrown in, if rumor is to be believed.maryjane31 says,
Father, German, Mother, Irish as Polly's Pig.NumbrOneAunt says,
mom - norwegian (both of her parents came over here from norway). dad - scottish, irish, dutch and english.Dragonflower says,
All German, both sides. Where I got my soft side, I will never know.SingerSomewhere says,
I'm a mix of pretty much everything Europe and Russia. English, Welsh, Irish, Swedish, Polish, Russian, French, Danish, Slovak, Ukrainian, the list goes on and on.MO_Thoughts2 says,
German, Dutch and Irish with a splash of Cherokee Indian.canadafreeze says,
Danish and Welsh on my mother's side and only God knows what the other mix is - my niece once told me I was exotic looking. Whatever that means. I seem to blend well :-)Larry_D._Smith says,
I Just use a little moisturizing cream to try to keep the dark circles under the eyes at bay....