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say you're a curry living in australia and you meet a curry in america. do you consider each other indian or australian and american respectively? do you guys tend to bond right away?

for instance, although i speak the language of my ethnicity (albeit not like a native born and raised there) as well as practice many of the customs, i wouldnt be considered by them to be one of their countrymen but rather just an american. if an indian living in india met another one living in america, would the one from india consider the american curry indian or american?
 
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Of course they consider each other Indian. If I found a Finnish person living in Brazil, I would consider him Finnish, not Brazilian. Passports don't matter for shit, it's the blood that makes us who we are.
 
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Of course they consider each other Indian. If I found a Finnish person living in Brazil, I would consider him Finnish, not Brazilian. Passports don't matter for shit, it's the blood that makes us who we are.

A dog born in a stable is not a horse
 
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Of course they consider each other Indian. If I found a Finnish person living in Brazil, I would consider him Finnish, not Brazilian. Passports don't matter for shit, it's the blood that makes us who we are.
I wonder if that attitude would carry over to multi ethnic nations like America
 
I wonder if that attitude would carry over to multi ethnic nations like America
America is a difficult context for exemple black are old slave so they are forced to move in USA so they don’t know their native langage, country, etc... but Indian immigration in America is for better job so they have history of ancestor in other country
 
I would still consider him curry
 
i used to think indians from india were cringey until i met my nigga yash who asked out 50 girls and got rejected
 
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I wonder if that attitude would carry over to multi ethnic nations like America
Well most americans don't even know where they're from and are a mix of so many nationalities, so probably not.
 
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I wish i was indian
 
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Theyd share a bond still
 

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