When a provider asked you your ethnicity

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MixedDude

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I think it’s a fair question to ask, especially if discretion or feelings of safety are on the line but I also feel like there are ways to go about asking it:

“Tell me a bit about yourself...”
“Please note that I do not see men of x y z descent for discretionary purposes.”

And honestly if a dude has a problem with it, just move on. Lying to the lady only wastes her time and potentially means a crappier session for you (assuming she goes through with it) if she’s not at ease. She’s not obligated to see you so deception is just plain foolishness.

I’m half white half brown and was born here but have been told I look middle eastern. If I see an ad mentioning the above, I avoid it. If I’m really not sure, I always send a fully transparent text asking. Saves both of us the time and prevents me from looking like a liar.
 

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I think it’s a fair question to ask, especially if discretion or feelings of safety are on the line but I also feel like there are ways to go about asking it:

“Tell me a bit about yourself...”
“Please note that I do not see men of x y z descent for discretionary purposes.”

And honestly if a dude has a problem with it, just move on. Lying to the lady only wastes her time and potentially means a crappier session for you (assuming she goes through with it) if she’s not at ease. She’s not obligated to see you so deception is just plain foolishness.

I’m half white half brown and was born here but have been told I look middle eastern. If I see an ad mentioning the above, I avoid it. If I’m really not sure, I always send a fully transparent text asking. Saves both of us the time and prevents me from looking like a liar.
Now that's a good attitude...I take my hat off to you Sir.
If we ever get the opportunity ...I'm buying the beer.
 

johnnydepth

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Babe been Canadian isn’t an ethnicity lol Once you live and have your status you are Canadian
If you reply saying your Canadian,je ne suis pas imbecile, I’ll ask you still your ethnicity/race and feel you are trying to avoid the subjet
Sorry, but this is just wrong. Canadian is an ethnicity. People are confusing ethnicity, nationality, and for lack of a better word race. I would answer Canadian and if someone required further information I would just take a pass because it's just not worth my time at that point.
Explain why Italian is an ethnicity but Canadian is not? Seriously I would like to hear a plausible answer from anyone.
 

VictoriaJolie

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Hmm nope Canadian is a nationality you are very confuse my friend

http://https://www.salto-youth.net/rc/inclusion/archive/archive-resources/inclusiongroups/inclusionethnicminorities/InclusionUnderpinningPrinciples/

Italian isn't an ethnicity
http://https://www.quora.com/Is-being-Italian-an-ethnicity-or-a-nationality

Something is telling me that you are part of ethnicity and take high offense to providers able to choose who they want to see.

Mixdude I really like your attitude and transparency is the way to go as sometime people have some apprehension or restrictions they may change their mind because the way your present yourself with honesty and transparency thank you!
 

johnnydepth

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Hmm nope Canadian is a nationality you are very confuse my friend

http://https://www.salto-youth.net/rc/inclusion/archive/archive-resources/inclusiongroups/inclusionethnicminorities/InclusionUnderpinningPrinciples/

Italian isn't an ethnicity
http://https://www.quora.com/Is-being-Italian-an-ethnicity-or-a-nationality

Something is telling me that you are part of ethnicity and take high offense to providers able to choose who they want to see.

Mixdude I really like your attitude and transparency is the way to go as sometime people have some apprehension or restrictions they may change their mind because the way your present yourself with honesty and transparency thank you!
Thanks for posting that but I'm not sure you know what it means. What you just posted clearly shows Canadian is an ethnicity. And please don't side step my question. If Canadian is not an ethnicity how is Italian an ethnicity.
 

nightswhisper

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Thanks for posting that but I'm not sure you know what it means. What you just posted clearly shows Canadian is an ethnicity. And please don't side step my question. If Canadian is not an ethnicity how is Italian an ethnicity.
I think it's a matter of IDENTITY and Nationality, not Nationality and Ethnicity.

Canadian identity as a concept is sort of on rocky grounds.
 

johnnydepth

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I think it's a matter of IDENTITY and Nationality, not Nationality and Ethnicity.

Canadian identity as a concept is sort of on rocky grounds.
It does get confusing and people make assumptions, don't they? I'm just curious where people get this idea or belief that Canadian is not an ethnicity? I think because they make the assumption of ethnicity somehow being being related to what a person looks like and overlook language, culture, history, etc.
So back at it, if Canadian isn't an ethnicity, someone please explain why.
Thank you
 

nwtl

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Some nationalities may imply ethnicity, due to the roots and origin, and vice versa - such as Italian, sure, but not all. Canadian nationality is not really an ethnicity, it certainly isn't an ethnic descent, as most Caucasian Canadians have not-so-distant ancestors of various Irish, British, Scottish, French ethnic backgrounds, only a generation or two ago. So if you mean Caucasian, or European Caucasian by saying Canadian, best to just say Caucasian or European, at least in the context of inquiry from a SP - they care about your race, appearance, and cultural habits, customs and etiquette, not what your passport says.. you're not trying to cross international borders here. Frankly if you say Canadian but you're basically a Chinese or East Indian dude, I'd think you're trying to hide that fact for some reason.
 

VictoriaJolie

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Some nationalities may imply ethnicity, due to the roots and origin, and vice versa - such as Italian, sure, but not all. Canadian nationality is not really an ethnicity, it certainly isn't an ethnic descent, as most Caucasian Canadians have not-so-distant ancestors of various Irish, British, Scottish, French ethnic backgrounds, only a generation or two ago. So if you mean Caucasian, or European Caucasian by saying Canadian, best to just say Caucasian or European, at least in the context of inquiry from a SP - they care about your race, appearance, and cultural habits, customs and etiquette, not what your passport says.. you're not trying to cross international borders here. Frankly if you say Canadian but you're basically a Chinese or East Indian dude, I'd think you're trying to hide that fact for some reason.
Exactly thank you! I just think he is dancing around the subject ..Your statement is clearly accurate just by his first reply to my tread I can tell that he is part of an ethnicity/race and clearly take offense that provider can choose who they want to see

AND CANADIAN ISNT AN ETHNICITY/RACE
 

johnnydepth

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Some nationalities may imply ethnicity, due to the roots and origin, and vice versa - such as Italian, sure, but not all. Canadian nationality is not really an ethnicity, it certainly isn't an ethnic descent, as most Caucasian Canadians have not-so-distant ancestors of various Irish, British, Scottish, French ethnic backgrounds, only a generation or two ago. So if you mean Caucasian, or European Caucasian by saying Canadian, best to just say Caucasian or European, at least in the context of inquiry from a SP - they care about your race, appearance, and cultural habits, customs and etiquette, not what your passport says.. you're not trying to cross international borders here. Frankly if you say Canadian but you're basically a Chinese or East Indian dude, I'd think you're trying to hide that fact for some reason.
Again not an answer to the question, just more assumptions. There are many, many, many countries formed after Canada so by that logic none of them have an ethnicity. By using the word Caucasian most of you are making the assumption "white". Again that is wrong. East Indians are Caucasian. If you're saying Canadian can't be an ethnicity because of how different the people look what about Northern vs. Southern Italian? What about Russians?
If it's a time thing how long does it take. 100 years? 500 years?
It really bothers me when someone says they are Polish because one of their 4 grandparents was. They don't speak the language, have never been to the country, and don't follow any of the traditions. So what makes them Polish?
 

nwtl

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Again not an answer to the question, just more assumptions. There are many, many, many countries formed after Canada so by that logic none of them have an ethnicity. By using the word Caucasian most of you are making the assumption "white". Again that is wrong. East Indians are Caucasian. If you're saying Canadian can't be an ethnicity because of how different the people look what about Northern vs. Southern Italian? What about Russians?
If it's a time thing how long does it take. 100 years? 500 years?
It really bothers me when someone says they are Polish because one of their 4 grandparents was. They don't speak the language, have never been to the country, and don't follow any of the traditions. So what makes them Polish?
I think it was pretty clear what I meant and you are turning this into a circus so good luck to you if you are East Indian but identify yourself to people as Caucasian :)
 

VictoriaJolie

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I think it was pretty clear what I meant and you are turning this into a circus so good luck to you if you are East Indian but identify yourself to people as Caucasian :)
Yup misleading a provider so his chances are high the girl won’t even open the door
If you lie about something as clear as it can get in fear to be rejected what tell me I’m safe as you may hurt me rob if you aren’t happy
 
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