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== Clarification of ethnicity and nationality == |
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''Vietnamese'' is a nationality. ''Chinese'' is a nationality. The Kinh people are the historical indigenous people of Vietnam. The Han people (also Hua/Hoa/Tang people) are the historical indigenous people of China. |
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If his own parents had been immigrants at adulthood, then they would speak their native language natively, and so, they would have never married. Why marry someone when you don't even share the same language? |
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The parents must use some kind of common language, so they must have been part of the same ethnicity (different nationality or country of origin). Alternatively, the parents may have been raised in Canada themselves, so they already know how to speak English fluently, and they are less attached to their ancestral homelands. Canada is the only homeland for them. [[User:SuperSuperSmarty|SSS]] ([[User talk:SuperSuperSmarty|talk]]) 13:50, 15 October 2021 (UTC) |
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Clarification of ethnicity and nationality
Vietnamese is a nationality. Chinese is a nationality. The Kinh people are the historical indigenous people of Vietnam. The Han people (also Hua/Hoa/Tang people) are the historical indigenous people of China. If his own parents had been immigrants at adulthood, then they would speak their native language natively, and so, they would have never married. Why marry someone when you don't even share the same language? The parents must use some kind of common language, so they must have been part of the same ethnicity (different nationality or country of origin). Alternatively, the parents may have been raised in Canada themselves, so they already know how to speak English fluently, and they are less attached to their ancestral homelands. Canada is the only homeland for them. SSS (talk) 13:50, 15 October 2021 (UTC)