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Genealogy

have you ever been mistaken for a race/ethnicity/ancestry that you are not?

80 replies

PunnyBeaker · Yesterday 17:44

I get told I look French even though I am English

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MrsMoastyToasty · Yesterday 18:13

When I was in my teens I got asked by someone i knew vaguely (he was Hong Kong Chinese) if I was Chinese. I am white British and have brown eyes and before it went grey my hair was almost black.

MyBraveFace · Yesterday 18:20

I've a few times been mistaken as Jewish. My dad thinks my great-great grandfather may have been a convert from Judaism to Methodism but there's no actual evidence of that and I have never done one of those DNA tests to find out what's in my ancestry. I would be interested to find out but don't really trust the tests.

Squirrelchops1 · Yesterday 18:20

Jewish

BeingATwatItsABingThing · Yesterday 18:21

Nothing too exotic or even that different from what I actually am. My kids all have Irish names because DH is Irish. Everyone assumes I’m the Irish one because I have red hair. I’m English/Scottish.

ChaToilLeam · Yesterday 18:22

I've frequently been mistaken for Russian. Even in Russia! Then when I said I wasn't, they thought I was Polish. No ancestry of either as far as I know.

Arlanymor · Yesterday 18:24

Almost every single time I have gone to France people have assumed I am French. I don't think it's looks, it's more that I speak the language passingly well.

Alouest · Yesterday 18:26

I'm mixed race and olive skinned but have 'white' features. I look like my white parent. I am constantly mistaken for some version of Mediterranean (Greek, French, Spanish, Italian etc).

GrandmasCat · Yesterday 18:27

I find it funny… if in Britain they think I am Italian, in Spain they think I am Portuguese, some people think I am from Malta, others from Argentina, in Greece they think I am Turkish, Turkish think the same, Indonesians think I am Indian and yes, some people in the English countryside have asked me if I am Chinese even when I have big round eyes, curly hair, dark skin and I’m almost 6ft tall.

CurdinHenry · Yesterday 18:28

Quite often people claim to think I'm french or Scandinavian (when outside the UK) but I suspect they just know that British people would be flattered by this mistake.

Yellowpapersun · Yesterday 18:28

Abroad, I've been asked several times if I'm Scottish or Irish. My answer is both, but way way back! My daughter was at Univ in Scotland and was always assumed to have a Scottish parent because she looks Celtic like me and has a Scottish first name.

BlackAmericanoNoSugar · Yesterday 18:29

Not an ethnicity but when I lived in Berlin lots of people assumed I was American. Apparently my Irish accent sounded like an American accent when I was speaking German.

IbizaToTheNorfolkBroads · Yesterday 18:33

I’m talk, blonde hair/blue eyes and outdoorsy. I lived in the Netherlands for a while as a child, and work in flood defence. People who know these things often assume I am Dutch, who has lived in the UK most of my life, rather than the other way round.

IbizaToTheNorfolkBroads · Yesterday 18:37

BlackAmericanoNoSugar · Yesterday 18:29

Not an ethnicity but when I lived in Berlin lots of people assumed I was American. Apparently my Irish accent sounded like an American accent when I was speaking German.

That’s interesting. DDad grew up in Sunderland with a Scottish mother, then lived in Jamaica and the US for many years. People who didn’t know him thought he was German from the resultant accent mash up.

RandomUsernameHere · Yesterday 18:39

I sometimes get mistaken for Spanish or Italian, I’m actually half Chinese and half white British. I’ve even had someone come up to me in the UK and start speaking Spanish.

SpecialAgentMaggieBell · Yesterday 18:42

My dd is frequently asked if she’s Spanish, Greek or Italian. She gets the olive skin and brown hair from my mum’s side of the family (no southern European in our genes though). Her sister is blonde, blue eyes and skin so pale it’s almost translucent. Both have the same dad, my DH. Genes are funny things.

Squirrelchops1 · Yesterday 18:42

I'd also forgotten that when I was younger and on holiday in say Greece or other Mediterranean country, people would often assume I was Scandinavian. Probably the blue eyes and, at the time very blonde hair but a great tan too

cramptramp · Yesterday 18:44

Yes. Dutch (whilst on holiday in Holland) German and Scandinavian (whilst on holiday in other European countries).

circusrunaways · Yesterday 18:44

DH gets this loads, we find it funny. He gets French the most often but can’t speak a word of it.

Flying to Estonia the air hostess assumed I was Estonian.

Rozendantz · Yesterday 18:46

No, but I'm from an African country, and my blonde, blue-eyed child has often been asked if I'm black (I'm not) including by a friend of his that I'd actually given a lift to a couple of times, so it's not like he hadn't seen me!

BeMintFatball · Yesterday 18:47

My husband’s family have Dutch ancestry but a long way back. However my husband and his sister , one of her kids and both of ours have blond hair. There was a time when I worked at the weekend and all
the blonds would spent the day out together. They must have looked like some weird 1950’s horror film 😂. But yes husband was assumed Dutch when he worked in Germany by his accent. And DD1 got my height so very regularly taken for Dutch

Allthesnowallthetime · Yesterday 18:48

I have been mistaken for Russian ( in an ex Soviet country). Understandable.

I have also been mistaken for Chinese. I do not look Chinese, at all.

CaptainMyCaptain · Yesterday 18:49

BeingATwatItsABingThing · Yesterday 18:21

Nothing too exotic or even that different from what I actually am. My kids all have Irish names because DH is Irish. Everyone assumes I’m the Irish one because I have red hair. I’m English/Scottish.

I have often been taken for Irish, also curly red hair.

WhereAreWeNow · Yesterday 18:50

I've been mistaken for French and Spanish.

circusrunaways · Yesterday 18:51

As an Irish person the stereotype of curly red hair isn’t particularly common. Many people have the Corrs colouring, I don’t!

Ipsevenenabibas · Yesterday 18:52

No, but some people think two of my children looked mixed race as in black/white mix. They aren't and they all share the same father.