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Born in bonny Scotland but have lived in Northern Ireland 95% of my life and my family lived here before moving to Scotland for a couple of years, so I consider myself Northern Irish. That makes me a U.K. citizen but I can also be considered an Irish citizen if I wish so I can get 2 passports.

Hope to add Austrailian to that list when I'm old enough to move.

White Caucasian race, no religion (was born Christain Protestant).

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I'm a 19 year old French with french-catholic origins, studying in Paris.

I've lived 5 years in Jakarta (Indonesia) 2 years in Folkeston (Kent, England) and 4 years in Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia).

My favourite country is Malaysia :)

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American mutt.

Father 12th Generation American/ Mother Came over from Ireland at age 21.

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12 generation american wow, you guys have been on this side of the pond for a while :laugh:

yep..we visit grave of relative from revolutionary war every year on his birthday, family tradition.

Mom's relatives are more fun though :p

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I'm a 19 year old French with french-catholic origins, studying in Paris.

I've lived 5 years in Jakarta (Indonesia) 2 years in Folkeston (Kent, England) and 4 years in Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia).

My favourite country is Malaysia :)

wow so you left france when you're 8?

oh yeah, Malaysia :yes: ... but not the weather. ;)

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Wow dismuter, when do you live in my Country ? what year ?

Anyway I am half Chinese Indonesian, I'm from Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Pure Chinese, Pure Singaporean living in Singapore!

YEAH! US-Singapore FTA just inked!

singapore is a really nice country. 'bah kut teh' tastes soooooo good! :D

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Pure Chinese, Pure Singaporean living in Singapore!

YEAH! US-Singapore FTA just inked!

singapore is a really nice country. 'bah kut teh' tastes soooooo good! :D

Yep! Even nicer when it's home made! Yum!

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Both are ok, Beijing is how chinese call it (mandarin), Peking maybe comes from some foreigners who visits there long ago, or just a misspelling... who cares :p

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