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<blockquote data-quote="mossl" data-source="post: 3279874" data-attributes="member: 106865"><p>The only place I've ever lived that had "my own" (white) as an overwhelming majority was in the USMC infantry. The lack of variety in ethnicity was something I had never been exposed to. I would put it around 95% all white dudes, 5% everything else. Aside from the infantry it's a different story. It was a big culture shock for me! </p><p></p><p>Other than that I've never lived any place in the U.S. that was very ethnic specific. I've been to a lot of different countries and the lack of variety in people always seemed odd to me because I've never really seen that. There are plenty of parts in the U.S. with one kind of ethnicity though. I've always lived around a big university which is probably why I've always seen a lot of different culture/ethnicity. Location is key I suppose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mossl, post: 3279874, member: 106865"] The only place I've ever lived that had "my own" (white) as an overwhelming majority was in the USMC infantry. The lack of variety in ethnicity was something I had never been exposed to. I would put it around 95% all white dudes, 5% everything else. Aside from the infantry it's a different story. It was a big culture shock for me! Other than that I've never lived any place in the U.S. that was very ethnic specific. I've been to a lot of different countries and the lack of variety in people always seemed odd to me because I've never really seen that. There are plenty of parts in the U.S. with one kind of ethnicity though. I've always lived around a big university which is probably why I've always seen a lot of different culture/ethnicity. Location is key I suppose. [/QUOTE]
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