Have you ever been confused for another nationality...

Have you ever been confused for another nationality? Not me but I got a Flip co-worker that you see spics trying to speak Spanish to him. It's funny.

dumb varg poster

Paraguayan
Argentinian
Brazilian
Spanish
Mexican
Bolivian
Venezuelan

I spoke my shitty French to a waitress in France, and she kinda rolled her eyes and said "ughh, Quebecois" or something like that.
I've never felt more discriminated in my entire life, and I'm not even Canadian

Should have taught that frog bitch some manners

I didn't have my USA shirt on or my AR slung on my back she'd just think I was an aggressive Canadian

Get mistaken for Chinese a lot while my younger brother gets mistaken as Tamil
>Malaysia Truly Asia

I went to England and Scotland, people thought I was Canadian for some reason.
I live in the Northeast US

Only in Japan, all the time. In their little world, white means american.

What is even difference between those?
Sorry for ignorance.

Egyptian
Northern Irish
Finnish
Icelandic

if you thought america was 56%, then brazil is 5.6%

People called me anglo because of my weak jaw and shitty nose

>anglo
No they didn't. Not in russia at least. Most people here don't even know or use the term "anglo".

on Sup Forums i mean

I've gotten a lot of weird shit cause my mom is half chink half wop and my dad is pure wop

I'm a med with less body hair and chink eyes. The most common guess is some kind of Hispanic

Some old man thought I was american

Greek, Italian, Jewish.
Portuguese, Moroccan Jewish, Russian and Quebecois once
I'm from Lebanon (pure mediterranean)

japanese
chink
mongolian
korean
russian
swedish

ironically i have same nose lol

aryan
i am anglo

Yeah some people think im from a scandinavian country.

Old people keep talking to me in Russian even though I'm just a regular Ashkenazi.
I'm not even blonde or square headed.

Honestly that's a compliment if anything. Quebecois accent is sort of similar to an American accent, so it means you were speaking fluently enough to be confused for a native.