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According to American and international laws, people of say, mixed Chinese on the father's side and British on the mother side, is usually classified as Chinese. According to US, Pedersen is considered as Norwegian, rather than Japanese, because his father is Norwegian. [[User:Mr Tan]] 00:06, 2 Nov 2005 (UTC)
According to American and international laws, people of say, mixed Chinese on the father's side and British on the mother side, is usually classified as Chinese. According to US, Pedersen is considered as Norwegian, rather than Japanese, because his father is Norwegian. [[User:Mr Tan]] 00:06, 2 Nov 2005 (UTC)

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According to American and international laws, people of say, mixed Chinese on the father's side and British on the mother side, is usually classified as Chinese. According to US, Pedersen is considered as Norwegian, rather than Japanese, because his father is Norwegian. User:Mr Tan 00:06, 2 Nov 2005 (UTC)