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Old 02.15.2010, 02:47 PM   #23
RanaldoNecro
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***I use these terms loosely before someone gets up my ass***

I like the terms Italian American, African American etc. They work well within the subjective context. It is only relevant to the other person.

I have an Irish cousin who had never been to the US and was shocked at what passed for "Irish-American" in Boston. But it is only natural that they get absorbed into the larger culture.

Is American Chinese food really Chinese? Not so. The Chinese maybe 1/5 portion to rice. In North America, portion to rice might be 1/2.
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