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big_fella1
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Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 6:49 am Post subject: |
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PatrickGHBusan wrote: |
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As I wrote on another post my Korean daughter has red blood, all of the same type. She isn't mixed, she's 100% Korean, hopefully the holiday can help her become more than 20% Aussie. Not I don't hink that equals 120%, they aren't mutually exclusive. |
What do you mean there?
Your daughter is 100% Korean, meaning you are Korean or you married a Korean woman who had her from a previous mariage?
Otherwise, she is mixed no? |
Mixed blood? Her blood is 100% red. I'm A and her and my wife are B type, no mixing there.
She prefers to speak Korean, and she acts Korean and she gets upset if anyone calls her a foreigner, she just happens to have an Australian father.
No, not mixed. Hopefully one day she will be 100% Korean and 100% Australian, but due to the Nazi like views on race held by some here, I feel that will only happen when we move to Australia. |
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