Most unusual ethnic mixes?

I’m of Mexican descent, and my first girlfriend was from Kazakhstan (She was 3/4 Kazakh and 1/4 Russian). She later went on to marry another Mexican guy, so their future Mexican-Kazakh children may qualify for the thread title.

I’m dating a Chinese girl now, but Mexican/Chinese are pretty common around San Diego and Tijuana.

My sister’s boyfriend is half Guatemalan and half Chinese.

The dictator of Mexico before the Revolution was named Porfirio Diaz Mori, part Japanese. I’m not entirely sure how that happened, since it must have been before Japan opened up to the rest of the world.

I remembered a girl who worked in Americorps with me has a Mexican mother and an Afghani father.

What is it with all these Mexican mixes, hmm? :wink:

My great-grandfather was a Korean who married a Czech woman who worked in his restaurant in Chicago – quite an unusual pairing for the time.

I’ve met people who were French-Japanese and also Japanese-Icelandic before, but out of people I know well, the most unusual is Samoan-Puerto Rican.

I am French (third generation), Moroccan, Brittish and kaskaskian Native American.

:). How is that for random?

I’m pale white with dark brown eyes and black hair.

My parents go to church with an Ethiopian/Polish couple.

How the heck did this get resurrected?

Also consider ethnicities that have settled in various countries, especially in communities near each other. For example, consider the combined Mid-Atlantic States and New England megalopolis area and historical settlement patterns there and in areas close by. I would totally not be surprised in finding someone who is French Canadian/Puerto Rican, Italian/Pennsylvania Dutch, Irish/Jewish, or any similar combination. All you need is some French Canadian from Maine moving to NYC for work or school, then they meet this awesome Puerto Rican person, then bam, you have mixed kids.

At my church, I know a few Mexican/Vietnamese couples.

I originally thought that was an unusual pairing, but I was wrong. A LOT of the so-called “boat people” who fled from Viet Nam in the Seventies settled along Texas’ Gulf coast. Since many Vietnamese refugees were Catholic, many settled in Hispanic neighborhoods and started attending largely Hispanic churches.

So, opportunities for Vietnamese/Mexican dating and marriage were ample.

Speaking of resurrected, so, I’m reading this thread, thinking that it’s brand new. Someone told you, Purple, that your parents being Polish/German was not unusual and you shouldn’t necessarily post in this thread. I was going to lash out at the person and say Purple can damn well post whatever and whenever she wants this week!!! Then I looked at the date and saw you posted that 3 years ago…

No, she can post any where and any time she pleases. As can anyone else on this board.

I have a friend who is Mexican/Italian. He looks Native American. Back in school we used to make fun of him by saying he was adopted.

You have to figure in some place like London, where there’s both a large Indian and a large Chinese community, it’s not that uncommon.

Are you correcting my grammar/word usage?

My ex-wife was half German and half Mexican. Bad combo there.

I’m convinced it was a Jewish Mexican who first put sour cream on a taco.

Hello? Random, indeed. :dubious: :slight_smile:

Definitely not a sock: I’m pale white as well, but reddish-blonde, blue-eyed. Heritage is 99% British: Scots, English, Orange-Irish, Welsh and a few French Huguenots thrown in.

Keanu Reeves is a Canadian who was born in Lebanon from an English mother and a Hawaiian father.

Whoa.

Fun fact: Vietnam has the second-highest concentration of Catholics in Asia after the Philippines, 8-10% of the population.

Keanu in Hawaiian means “cool breeze over the mountains.”

There was this Jewish cowboy named Bucky Goldstein.

It’s a scientific fact that Italian/Pennsylvania Dutch men are highly intelligent, handsome, and gifted lovers. Especially if there’s a little Scotch-Irish mixed in there too.

This thread goes on for years, and still no reference to John Cocktoastin?

(What was he? Something something Hungarian…)

And…any update on the Tonga-Kazakh fieldwork? Good plan, going for the “furthest place from land” X “furthest place from water.”