Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A few weeks back, I asked a guy who interacts with me at work but doesn't directly work with me if he had plans to attend an upcoming conference.
The conference was geared toward African American employees; I am AA, and I assumed he was too. He looked confused by my question and then said no. While he does have a very light complexion, I assumed he was Black. The confused look he gave answered my question.
I meant no harm and was just making light convo.
There is a girl we know who I always thought was biracial. Her mom was blonde and I assumed that the dad would be black. I was really surprised that the dad was white. Then I assumed that she must have been adopted as both her siblings are also blonde but this child looks mixed.
I once commented about adoption and the mom looked at me strangely. I’m not trying to guess ethnicity. I just thought the child is a different race from the mother and father so she must be adopted. There is no way the dad could be the genetic dad.
I might know the same family! I went through the same train of thought with them but never said anything and she's mentioned enough about inheriting certain traits that I know she isn't adopted (at least on mom's end)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A few weeks back, I asked a guy who interacts with me at work but doesn't directly work with me if he had plans to attend an upcoming conference.
The conference was geared toward African American employees; I am AA, and I assumed he was too. He looked confused by my question and then said no. While he does have a very light complexion, I assumed he was Black. The confused look he gave answered my question.
I meant no harm and was just making light convo.
There is a girl we know who I always thought was biracial. Her mom was blonde and I assumed that the dad would be black. I was really surprised that the dad was white. Then I assumed that she must have been adopted as both her siblings are also blonde but this child looks mixed.
I once commented about adoption and the mom looked at me strangely. I’m not trying to guess ethnicity. I just thought the child is a different race from the mother and father so she must be adopted. There is no way the dad could be the genetic dad.
Anonymous wrote:A few weeks back, I asked a guy who interacts with me at work but doesn't directly work with me if he had plans to attend an upcoming conference.
The conference was geared toward African American employees; I am AA, and I assumed he was too. He looked confused by my question and then said no. While he does have a very light complexion, I assumed he was Black. The confused look he gave answered my question.
I meant no harm and was just making light convo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am Middle Eastern and people constantly assume I am Latina because I have similar coloring to someone like Salma Hayek. I am not offended; I just wish I paid more attention in high school Spanish.
Something horrible that I noticed especially after having children is that if I dared to go out looking less than stylish or with my hair curly people in stores would always speak to me in Spanish. If I am dressed up, makeup, with straight hair, always English. This made me feel very weird and I started making sure I look “nice” when I go out. After I lost about 30 pounds of baby weight no one ever speaks to me in Spanish anymore.
Funny you say that because Salma Hayek is Middle Eastern.
I’m also from the MENA region and people always assume I’m Hispanic. Hispanics frequently speak to me in Spanish. But the funny thing is, I’ll meet strangers and think to myself “oh, they must be from my home country” but then I hear them speak Spanish. We all look the same!
Anonymous wrote:I’m Australian and people often ask if I’m British. I don’t get too offended.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am Middle Eastern and people constantly assume I am Latina because I have similar coloring to someone like Salma Hayek. I am not offended; I just wish I paid more attention in high school Spanish.
Something horrible that I noticed especially after having children is that if I dared to go out looking less than stylish or with my hair curly people in stores would always speak to me in Spanish. If I am dressed up, makeup, with straight hair, always English. This made me feel very weird and I started making sure I look “nice” when I go out. After I lost about 30 pounds of baby weight no one ever speaks to me in Spanish anymore.
Funny you say that because Salma Hayek is Middle Eastern.
Anonymous wrote:I am Middle Eastern and people constantly assume I am Latina because I have similar coloring to someone like Salma Hayek. I am not offended; I just wish I paid more attention in high school Spanish.
Something horrible that I noticed especially after having children is that if I dared to go out looking less than stylish or with my hair curly people in stores would always speak to me in Spanish. If I am dressed up, makeup, with straight hair, always English. This made me feel very weird and I started making sure I look “nice” when I go out. After I lost about 30 pounds of baby weight no one ever speaks to me in Spanish anymore.
Anonymous wrote:A few weeks back, I asked a guy who interacts with me at work but doesn't directly work with me if he had plans to attend an upcoming conference.
The conference was geared toward African American employees; I am AA, and I assumed he was too. He looked confused by my question and then said no. While he does have a very light complexion, I assumed he was Black. The confused look he gave answered my question.
I meant no harm and was just making light convo.
Anonymous wrote:A few weeks back, I asked a guy who interacts with me at work but doesn't directly work with me if he had plans to attend an upcoming conference.
The conference was geared toward African American employees; I am AA, and I assumed he was too. He looked confused by my question and then said no. While he does have a very light complexion, I assumed he was Black. The confused look he gave answered my question.
I meant no harm and was just making light convo.