H.D., on 25 March 2010 - 10:44 PM, said:
"What nationality they are...."
I disagree. Ancestry, yes. And perhaps first generation immigrants as well, but I disagree that most Americans would say anything other than "American" when asked what nationality they are.
Definitely* agree with the Diddy. Also strange to me that Powder is in NYC and saying so. (yeah, this sounds clunky to me too, but I'm too lazy to quote) I don't think it is absolutely inaccurate from my experiences there, but more so than not. However, it has been a couple years since I've lived there, and I was only really kickin' it in the mid to late 90s, but can it really have changed that much?
(and for why upstate NY people don't care about the city is a matter of hundreds of different things coming together over decades and becoming ingrained in the local politics)
*though people love to misinterpret questions like this. I mean, if some guy came up to me and asked "Where are you from?" I'd probably, while flicking the safety off, say 'vietnam', since I'd presume the question to seek that answer. He could mean what state, sure, but... y'know?