Why are mixed ethnicity even mentioned? If that's not integrated, I don't know what is.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostFTFY.
The country is not called "Swiss".
Not all Swiss speak Swiss German. Some cantons are French speaking, and Ticino is Italian speaking.
Swiss German is a collection of dialects, not a single language. Basel dialect is quite different from that spoken in Wallis, for example.
Swiss German is not a written language. Newspapers are in (Swiss) high German. High German is taught at all Swiss schools. (Including those in French and Italian speaking cantons).
I wanted to say Swiss (a native of Switzerland) not Switzerland.
I wrote "Swiss, they speak Swiss German", because allegedly you speak German.Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWhy are mixed ethnicity even mentioned? If that's not integrated, I don't know what is.
Hard Evidence: what sort of people are absent fathers? | The Alliance for Useful Evidence
Our research shows that the ethnic background of fathers is significantly related to non-residency. Fathers from Asian backgrounds (Indian, Bangladeshi and Pakistani) are the least likely to be non-resident whereas Black Caribbean, mixed race and Black African fathers are the most likely. Whereas just 6% of Pakistani fathers and 7% of Bangladeshi fathers are non-resident, 32% of Black Caribbean, 21% of mixed race and 19% of Black Caribbean fathers have non-resident children. - See more at: Hard Evidence: what sort of people are absent fathers? | The Alliance for Useful Evidence
http://www.modernfatherhood.org/wp-c...nt-fathers.pdf
Black Caribbean fathers are the most likely to report not living with their children (32%)
followed by mixed race fathers (21%) and Black African fathers (19%). These findings
support earlier analysis by Berthoud (2000) which found that Asian fathers are the most
likely to be living in a married couple with their children and Black Caribbean fathers the
least likely to be doing so.Comment
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Originally posted by cojak View PostGood, please do it.
Thank you in advance.Comment
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Originally posted by Bee View PostCould you please convince NLUK to put me in his ignore list too.
Thank you in advance.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostIt doesn't matter. If he is on your list, then you will not see his replies to you. That way you won't get wound up and feel the urge to reply to him.Last edited by Bee; 9 January 2017, 12:15.Comment
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Originally posted by Bee View PostxxxThe Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostIs my ignore function working correctly?Comment
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Originally posted by Bee View PostNo this crap doesn’t work, you are in my ignore list and I'm replying to you.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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