How does one go about becoming 1/3 Italian?
I think he's just saying that three major ethnic groups make up his family history, and Italian is one of those three.
How does one go about becoming 1/3 Italian?
I think he's just saying that three major ethnic groups make up his family history, and Italian is one of those three.
Is it just Italians in Europe or is it all Italians I need to block?
What if the buyer lives in Italy, but is a different nationality? How do I know if I sell something in the US that it won't get in the hands of some Italian?
I'm kidding, but the thread title is worded a little weird. My mother's family is Italian. Grandma came over on the boat.
We don't want to give the impression that we're discriminating against Italians. It's issues with shipping items to the country of Italy.
Hi, please read the thread title again. I make no specific reference to Italians; just sending to Italy. My all time hero, is Robert de Niro.
Hi, please read the thread title again. I make no specific reference to Italians; just sending to Italy. My all time hero, is Robert de Niro.
hey, iI wouldn't sell anything to Snooki.
How does one go about becoming 1/3 Italian?
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I love snooki, but she's not Italian, she's from Santiago, Chile. She was adopted when she was six months old and was raised by Italian American parents. Ronnie Ortiz-Magro is 1/2 Itallian and 1/2 Puertorican (mother side), JWoww is 1/2 not Italian at all. Her nationality is Spanish-Irish.
Good question...Hey, I suck at my but here's an equation, Each child only has 2 parents, so as far back as you go, the denominator (# of ancestors) has to be a power of two. (2 parents, 4 grandparents, 8 great-grandparents, 16 great-great-grandparents, etc.) The numerator can be any value up to the denominator.
I = #Italians in your heritage, T = #total relatives.
If I/T = 1/3, then I = T/3.
Therefore based on the above description, the number of relatives must be:
A) a whole number (no such thing as a half-parent);
B) divisible by 3 (so you can have 1/3 of them be Italian); and
C) a power of 2.
Points B & C are at odds with one another. Any number which is a power of two has only 1 and 2 as factors. 3 can never be a factor of 2^n (or 2^n mod 3 <> 0 for all real numbers N).
Therefore, you can never be 1/3 Italian, or any other race for that matter.
9 generations out, if you had 341 Italians (out of 1024), you would be 33.3% Italian.
...although I suppose if you had an infinite number of ancestors, then you could get infinitely close to 1/3 Italian.
For once I understand exactly what you're saying.
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I love snooki, but she's not Italian, she's from Santiago, Chile. She was adopted when she was six months old and was raised by Italian American parents. Ronnie Ortiz-Magro is 1/2 Itallian and 1/2 Puertorican (mother side), JWoww is 1/2 not Italian at all. Her nationality is Spanish-Irish.
I have seen Snooki and she is cute! .
I haven't seen the show, but I have seen Snooki and she is cute! Now I just have to wonder if she is safe to date (I have heard of her partying ways and don't know what that entails for her).