Most Americans are White Europeans who have a mixture of usually 2, 3, 4 and more European ethnicities in them.
I know this is silly, but what is the minimum ethnicity % of a particular European country that one should be in order to identify with that culture?
In my opinion, it should be close to half and more. I am half Italian and I look it, so I think I can identify as Italian-American and can say I am Italian.
Conversely, I have a very Irish surname, but I am only about 12.5% Irish and don't look it at all. Can somebody who is only 1/8th Irish or even 25% call themselves Irish American? In my opinion, NO!
For example, look at somebody like Robert Deniro. Sure, Deniro has the Italian surname and says he identifies as Italian American. However, he is only 1/4 Italian. How can somebody identify as Italian-American when 75% of their ethnicity is NOT Italian.
Thoughts?
I know this is silly, but what is the minimum ethnicity % of a particular European country that one should be in order to identify with that culture?
In my opinion, it should be close to half and more. I am half Italian and I look it, so I think I can identify as Italian-American and can say I am Italian.
Conversely, I have a very Irish surname, but I am only about 12.5% Irish and don't look it at all. Can somebody who is only 1/8th Irish or even 25% call themselves Irish American? In my opinion, NO!
For example, look at somebody like Robert Deniro. Sure, Deniro has the Italian surname and says he identifies as Italian American. However, he is only 1/4 Italian. How can somebody identify as Italian-American when 75% of their ethnicity is NOT Italian.
Thoughts?