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Yes, it is.
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yes it is
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Yes, even the state. However, I was born in another county because that's where the hospital was.
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No! But then the country I live in has a motto: "E Pluribus Unum" (which means: out of many. . .one), so that's pretty much true of everyone where I live!
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Yes it is United State of America citizen here! +5
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Yep :)
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Yes i'm English and i live in England You can also say British living in Great Britain which is part of the United Kingdom (don't worry i was born here and i get confused)!!!!
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Yes it sure is America.
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Yes ... Canada.
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Aye, Scotland....
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Yes, I was born in the US, and live about one mile from the hospital where I was born. So I didn't move around very much. I will be buried in the cemetary that is across the road from where I live, and can almost see the plots my wife and I purchased about 20 years ago. So, when I go to my next stop I can keep an eye on my property that we left to our two daughters.
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My Nationality is a statement of what nation I am citizen of. My Ethnicity may be different than my Nationality.
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Yes, I am Native American, and I live in the USA.
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sadly, no *hangs head and dreams about going to Poland*
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Yep.
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YES
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All American, here. My father is Salvadoran and my mother is a European mutt. There's not much point in trying to claim I'm anything but American.
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no. I'm American. I live in Japan.
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yes im English and i live in England.
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nope, living on a different continent
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Yes I'm American
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Yes, I am a Malaysian and I live in Malaysia.
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Yes, am American & live in the US. +5
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No, I was born in Belgium but have lived most of my life in the USA.
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I consider myself as American as any citizen of the good ol' U.S.A. can be.
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