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Originally Posted by centaur532
I did have one girl post and was all 'I'm greek-American' and it made me see red. This is just a personal peeve, but if you have citizenship in America and no other country, you're just American, period. Yes you can celebrate your heritage, your history, your ethnicity, but the only way you are actually a greek-american is if you share citizenships. When I get my US citizenship I'll be English-American.
I also pointed out that we use 'greek' with a small G. We don't claim to be Greek, or anything like that.
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Well, it can be your personal pet peeve, but I wouldn't be surprised if you heard that frequently. I'm Greek-American. I was born Greek-American and I'm going to die Greek-American. I'm extremely proud of my mother-culture and my heritage, but it doesn't make me any less proud to be American. I wouldn't begrudge anyone of any other culture if they called themselves Irish-American, Chinese-American, Mexican-American, or what-have-you.
And yes, I've dealt with plenty of people asking why the fraternity/sorority system is called "greek." And usually, when I explain that it is called that out of respect to our distant ancestors, the light bulb goes off and they are usually pleased.