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I want to know how you feel when strangers ask you, based on your appearance or your accent, where you are from or, ask you based on your name, where it is from.
In the United States I am never asked where I am from based on my appearance and I don't believe I have been asked often where I am from very often based on my accent because I speak, "Television English" so that even in the Deep South people know where I am from (more or less). My name, which I took from my husband, never fails to draw attention, however, and I am often asked about its origins.
My husband, who was born and raised in northern Italy has tried hard to get rid of his accent, even going to a vocal coach. He has been unable to do so, however. He detests being asked where he is from and always says, "Connecticut". If anyone pushes him further, he gets nasty. His looks never elicit questions since he is fair with light hair and blue eyes.
My daughter sometimes looks Hispanic, which is not remarkable since both her biological parents were from Colombia. At other times she does not look different from any other Caucasian American in the US. But when she is assumed to be Spanish speaking she resents it.
I am interested in how others react to the curiosity of strangers. Or the assumptions of strangers (as in the case of what happens with my daughter).
As i have said in other thread, when I am in France, as soon as I open my mouth someone asks me whether I am German or English. No one has any compunction there to find out why I have the accent I do!
Deb/AGBF

Thread where it all started...[URL='https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/not-real-american-miss-america-2014.193418/page-4']https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/not-real-american-miss-america-2014.193418/page-4[/URL]
I want to know how you feel when strangers ask you, based on your appearance or your accent, where you are from or, ask you based on your name, where it is from.
In the United States I am never asked where I am from based on my appearance and I don't believe I have been asked often where I am from very often based on my accent because I speak, "Television English" so that even in the Deep South people know where I am from (more or less). My name, which I took from my husband, never fails to draw attention, however, and I am often asked about its origins.
My husband, who was born and raised in northern Italy has tried hard to get rid of his accent, even going to a vocal coach. He has been unable to do so, however. He detests being asked where he is from and always says, "Connecticut". If anyone pushes him further, he gets nasty. His looks never elicit questions since he is fair with light hair and blue eyes.
My daughter sometimes looks Hispanic, which is not remarkable since both her biological parents were from Colombia. At other times she does not look different from any other Caucasian American in the US. But when she is assumed to be Spanish speaking she resents it.
I am interested in how others react to the curiosity of strangers. Or the assumptions of strangers (as in the case of what happens with my daughter).
As i have said in other thread, when I am in France, as soon as I open my mouth someone asks me whether I am German or English. No one has any compunction there to find out why I have the accent I do!
Deb/AGBF
