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Indians really aren't mistakened for Italians, eventhough some are very light...
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<blockquote data-quote="Ivono" data-source="post: 2470142" data-attributes="member: 846062"><p>...in skin color. Were u joking...? ...About why Africans and other Asians couldn't pass for italians? Indians would have better a chance passing as a Turk or Greek. I had a roommate in college that wanted people to believe he was Italian. He said his last name was Jain & that it was shortened from Jainella when his grandparents came from Italy. There is no such Italian surname as Jainella, the Italian language doesn't even produce such spelling for a last name. Other Indians told us he was lying. Jain is a common Indian surname. There's a Religion named Jainism in India. He was just a very light skinned Indian that was ashamed of who he is & why would he try to pass 4 Italian.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ivono, post: 2470142, member: 846062"] ...in skin color. Were u joking...? ...About why Africans and other Asians couldn't pass for italians? Indians would have better a chance passing as a Turk or Greek. I had a roommate in college that wanted people to believe he was Italian. He said his last name was Jain & that it was shortened from Jainella when his grandparents came from Italy. There is no such Italian surname as Jainella, the Italian language doesn't even produce such spelling for a last name. Other Indians told us he was lying. Jain is a common Indian surname. There's a Religion named Jainism in India. He was just a very light skinned Indian that was ashamed of who he is & why would he try to pass 4 Italian. [/QUOTE]
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