Yes I’m mixed race/ethnically ambiguous and have on multiple occasions had people assume that I come from various unrelated cultures and flat out call me a liar/accuse me of denying or betraying “my heritage” when I correct them. |
Jewish people always assume I’m Jewish. I’m not offended. Life is too short. |
I have a Hebrew/Old Testament first name and a German last name. I grew up in an area with very few Jewish people and never thought about it much. I briefly travelled for work each week to Long Island, Stamford, CT, and Princeton NJ. In all three places my coworkers and clients regularly assumed I was Jewish. They would invite me over for Sabbath and certain holidays. I did not find it offensive at all. I was in my 20s and single. It was mostly older clients who didn’t want me to feel lonely far away from home. |
This. Where is OP going that people are gawking and yelling out guesses? |
I only get offended when the timing is inappropriate. I've been in so many situations when I'd be out at bars and a man's way of hitting on me was to play "what are you". I dislike it strongly when it precedes general manners, such as "Hi I'm so-and-so how are you?" |
When I used to live in NYC, I was frequently mistaken for being Hispanic (I'm South Indian). It was worse when I was in school because my closest friends were Hispanic, and their friends all assumed I was one too, and my friends assumed that they were Indian.
I was once waiting for a train in the subway, when a lady started speaking to me in Spanish. I said 'No habla espaniol', which was the extent of the Spanish I know. She gave me quite the lecture in English about respecting my heritage. My daughter passes for white. I have seen her in some doctors' charts as white, and have fairly consistently been asked if she's maybe wasian. She said that most of the people that ask her directly, ask her if she's Middle Eastern. An occasional person might ask if she's Italian. We're not really offended, by the way. Just find it amusing. |
I have a friend who is not Jewish but has a German last name that is a common Jewish name. Living in NYC people who she didn't know very well would always tells her "shona tova," happy Hanukkah etc. |
This. |
I’m Australian and people often ask if I’m British. I don’t get too offended.
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I'm 100% Ashkenazi.
People think I'm Italian, Latina, sometimes Persian. I'm not offended at all. |
It's a joke about Hillary Lynn Hayward-Thomas, of Massachusetts. |
I had a coworker who was very upset if people thought she was Chinese, because she was Taiwanese |
I'm Swedish and people always assume I'm Norwegian. But I don't really know the difference between the countries, having never traveled to either, so I'm not offended.
What offends me is when I tell people I'm from Minnesota and later they say "You're from Wisconsin, right?" |
Similar with the names and grew up in an area with a large Jewish population. Also had "Jewish hair" according to all my Jewish friends. People always automatically assumed I was Jewish. I always laughed and took it as a compliment. I used to be envious of the big Jewish holidays and family gatherings. |
Spanish-speakers have spoken to me in Spanish in stores numerous times. I don’t speak a lick of Spanish other than hola. I have dark hair and eyes, but I’m Persian-American.
I definitely don’t get offended. I wish I spoke more Spanish so I could actually reply. |