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Old 08-19-2007, 05:36 PM
Drolefille Drolefille is offline
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Originally Posted by REE1993 View Post
I agree with this statement. My husband is from "the south". Now, he has blood lines from all over Europe and even native American, but he grew up all over the south (military brat). I am in New England, and half italian, and a quarter each Hungarian and Lithuanian. But I grew up in an Italian household (my dad is off the boat). People ask - I say I am Italian.

Growing up, kids identified each other by their heritage. Even the Catholic churches/schools were different - you had the Italian, the Spanish, the Irish, the Russian.
The first Catholic churches/schools in my hometown were the same way (although it's all a bit before my time) St. Patrick Church was the first, but the Germans didn't want to worship with the Irish so St. James was right behind them. (Ironically they're now merging to form one parish). It seems so weird to me that people would go to that trouble, but it's a product of the times.
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