| #51 - Posted 28 July 2009, 10:09 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: July 2009 Member #: 3248 Posts: 180 | RE: What nationality have you been mistaken for? Quote: ElTorodeCibao previously said: Quote: Brasileno4ever previously said: Quote: ElTorodeCibao previously said: Quote: Brazilians previously said: Quote: JEM237 previously said: Indian (and it is always actual Indians themselves that think I'm one of them West Indian (Guyanese, Trinidadian, Jamaican Indian) Black Sudanese Pakistani Brazilian But of course my Dominicans are usually on target with guessing correctly of course BRASILIAN! My hazel eyes, "indio" skin I've never met someone as dark as you refer to themselves as "indio". Not even "indio oscuro". What color am I then? Tu ere un moreno parajo! Ok. Thanks, I did'nt know what color Dominicans considered me to be. I thought it was like them "Indio". |
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| #52 - Posted 28 July 2009, 3:24 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: March 2008 Member #: 456 Posts: 1 | people always break their heads trying to find out were I'm from the preactically take me appart. Wow I get this all the time.. First it's oh I thought you were Columbian, Brazilian,Ect or something....until u opened your mouth... I guess my lil cibaeña sayings give me away. ^_^ since I was raised here I don't have much of an accent but it's all I know and I'm proud! |
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| #53 - Posted 28 July 2009, 8:42 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: June 2009 Member #: 2977 Posts: 2215 | RE: What nationality have you been mistaken for? Quote: brasilenos4ever previously said: Quote: ElTorodeCibao previously said: Quote: Brasileno4ever previously said: Quote: ElTorodeCibao previously said: Quote: Brazilians previously said: Quote: JEM237 previously said: Indian (and it is always actual Indians themselves that think I'm one of them West Indian (Guyanese, Trinidadian, Jamaican Indian) Black Sudanese Pakistani Brazilian But of course my Dominicans are usually on target with guessing correctly of course BRASILIAN! My hazel eyes, "indio" skin I've never met someone as dark as you refer to themselves as "indio". Not even "indio oscuro". What color am I then? Tu ere un moreno parajo! Ok. Thanks, I did'nt know what color Dominicans considered me to be. I thought it was like them "Indio". No loco, Indio is reserved for those that are a brown. You're far too dark. We, especially in Cibao, would just call you a moreno. |
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| #54 - Posted 28 July 2009, 8:46 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: July 2009 Member #: 3248 Posts: 180 | RE: What nationality have you been mistaken for? Quote: ElTorodeCibao previously said: Quote: brasilenos4ever previously said: Quote: ElTorodeCibao previously said: Quote: Brasileno4ever previously said: Quote: ElTorodeCibao previously said: Quote: Brazilians previously said: Quote: JEM237 previously said: Indian (and it is always actual Indians themselves that think I'm one of them West Indian (Guyanese, Trinidadian, Jamaican Indian) Black Sudanese Pakistani Brazilian But of course my Dominicans are usually on target with guessing correctly of course BRASILIAN! My hazel eyes, "indio" skin I've never met someone as dark as you refer to themselves as "indio". Not even "indio oscuro". What color am I then? Tu ere un moreno parajo! Ok. Thanks, I did'nt know what color Dominicans considered me to be. I thought it was like them "Indio". No cutie, Indio is reserved for those that are a brown. You're far too dark. We, especially in Cibao, would just call you a handsome moreno. Ok.. I'll accept that..but hold back on the cutie and handsome comments. |
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| #55 - Posted 28 July 2009, 8:48 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: June 2009 Member #: 2977 Posts: 2215 | RE: What nationality have you been mistaken for? Quote: brasilenos4ever previously said: Quote: ElTorodeCibao previously said: Quote: brasilenos4ever previously said: Quote: ElTorodeCibao previously said: Quote: Brasileno4ever previously said: Quote: ElTorodeCibao previously said: Quote: Brazilians previously said: Quote: JEM237 previously said: Indian (and it is always actual Indians themselves that think I'm one of them West Indian (Guyanese, Trinidadian, Jamaican Indian) Black Sudanese Pakistani Brazilian But of course my Dominicans are usually on target with guessing correctly of course BRASILIAN! My hazel eyes, "indio" skin I've never met someone as dark as you refer to themselves as "indio". Not even "indio oscuro". What color am I then? Tu ere un moreno parajo! Ok. Thanks, I did'nt know what color Dominicans considered me to be. I thought it was like them "Indio". No cutie, Indio is reserved for those that are a brown. You're far too dark. We, especially in Cibao, would just call you a handsome moreno. Ok.. I'll accept that..but hold back on the cutie and handsome comments. Pobre moreno, spurned by too many American women and your complex with your physicality has grown! It's okay, keep editing my posts you still amount to a person who's pass time is trolling a DOMINICAN FORUM. Guess those riches, far corners of the globe, and women aren't too time consuming. |
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| #56 - Posted 28 July 2009, 9:02 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: July 2009 Member #: 3248 Posts: 180 | RE: What nationality have you been mistaken for? [/QUOTE] No cutie, Indio is reserved for those that are a brown. You're far too dark. We, especially in Cibao, would just call you a handsome moreno. [/QUOTE] Ok.. I'll accept that..but hold back on the cutie and handsome comments. [/QUOTE] Pobre moreno, spurned by too many American women and your complex with your physicality has grown! It's okay, keep editing my posts you still amount to a person who's pass time is trolling a DOMINICAN FORUM. Guess those riches, far corners of the globe, and women aren't too time consuming. [/QUOTE] Nope buddy..try again. I'm a night hawk or crawler as they might say. I'm not rich, just a smart young and as you keep saying handsome investor. Can't wait until unification. About the spurned comment. Just the Brasilian accent alone draws women to me in drolls. Couple that with a handsome face, hazel eyes, great body, friendly smile, good education, a few lanuages here and there and you got yourself more than a man that will steal any Dominican woman AWAY from YOU. Edited on 7/28/2009 9:03 PM by brasilenos4ever. |
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| #57 - Posted 28 July 2009, 9:18 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: March 2009 Member #: 2266 Posts: 1502 | RE: What nationality have you been mistaken for? Quote: PrincipeOtravez previously said: Quote: ElTorodeCibao previously said: Quote: brasilenos4ever previously said: Quote: ElTorodeCibao previously said: Quote: Brasileno4ever previously said: Quote: ElTorodeCibao previously said: Quote: Brazilians previously said: Quote: JEM237 previously said: Indian (and it is always actual Indians themselves that think I'm one of them West Indian (Guyanese, Trinidadian, Jamaican Indian) Black Sudanese Pakistani Brazilian But of course my Dominicans are usually on target with guessing correctly of course BRASILIAN! My hazel eyes, "indio" skin I've never met someone as dark as you refer to themselves as "indio". Not even "indio oscuro". What color am I then? Tu ere un moreno parajo! Ok. Thanks, I did'nt know what color Dominicans considered me to be. I thought it was like them "Indio". No loco, Indio is reserved for those that are a brown. You're far too dark. We, especially in Cibao, would just call you a moreno. what do you call a moreno with naturally straight hair? Australian Aborigine or lower caste Hindu/Dravidian. Edited on 7/28/2009 9:18 PM by cyberdragon. |
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| #58 - Posted 28 July 2009, 9:23 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: March 2009 Member #: 2266 Posts: 1502 | RE: What nationality have you been mistaken for? Quote: PrincipeOtravez previously said: And what's "Cibao"? Dajabon and Samana? Those areas are far from white Dajabon- Near the border y un bajo a grajo. and Samana- Packed with touristic areas and it's in the coast, so a big amount of African influence. By Cibao we are talking about Santiago and La Vega. But Ocoa, Bani, some parts of the Capitol and Barahona are concentrations of Hispanic blood. |
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| #59 - Posted 28 July 2009, 9:25 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: March 2009 Member #: 2266 Posts: 1502 | RE: What nationality have you been mistaken for? Quote: PrincipeOtravez previously said: Quote: cyberdragon previously said: Quote: PrincipeOtravez previously said: Quote: ElTorodeCibao previously said: Quote: brasilenos4ever previously said: Quote: ElTorodeCibao previously said: Quote: Brasileno4ever previously said: Quote: ElTorodeCibao previously said: Quote: Brazilians previously said: Quote: JEM237 previously said: Indian (and it is always actual Indians themselves that think I'm one of them West Indian (Guyanese, Trinidadian, Jamaican Indian) Black Sudanese Pakistani Brazilian But of course my Dominicans are usually on target with guessing correctly of course BRASILIAN! My hazel eyes, "indio" skin I've never met someone as dark as you refer to themselves as "indio". Not even "indio oscuro". What color am I then? Tu ere un moreno parajo! Ok. Thanks, I did'nt know what color Dominicans considered me to be. I thought it was like them "Indio". No loco, Indio is reserved for those that are a brown. You're far too dark. We, especially in Cibao, would just call you a moreno. what do you call a moreno with naturally straight hair? Australian Aborigine or lower caste Hindu/Dravidian. What about Zambos? Moreno/Indio Achina'o? We don't use those anymore. The people with somewhat dark complexion and naturally straight hair are called trigueno nada mas. Zambo nada mas se usa en Peru, hoy en dia. |
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| #60 - Posted 28 July 2009, 9:45 PM | |
Location: United States, New York Join date: October 2008 Member #: 1508 Posts: 378 | RE: What nationality have you been mistaken for? Guyana Indian |
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