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--- Quote from: Shakestheground on March 16, 2008, 02:28:30 pm ---I was with a group of people one in a northern city in the US and was asked where I was from . I told them Virginia and then I was asked if I had a maid.
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I was once telling a friend about a sensitivity-training session I'd attended at work (everyone was required to go), where we were asked to talk about the first time we met someone of a different race. I grew up in an almost all-white middle-class suburb, so I didn't have any black classmates until high school.
When I mentioned that to my friend, who also grew up in a Midwestern suburb but in a city further South and a wealthier family, she asked, "Well, what about your maid??"
It was so funny! Little did my friend know that a) nobody I knew as a kid, even families far richer than mine, had full-time maids and b) if they did employ any cleaning person whatsoever, like maybe to come in for a couple of hours once a week or something, s/he would almost certainly have been white.
MsMercury:
Misconceptions? Well people assume because I'm southern that I'm ignorant and slept with my brother or my cousins. :laugh:
I can't believe people assume such a thing! Marrying within the bloodline was a European thing too. It kept the royal bloodline going. I remember one of my teachers in high school talking about it and saying, "Can you imagine some of the kings and queens they must have had being the products of incest??" I remember watching Gone With the Wind and the mention of people marrying their cousins. I don't know the history very well but I think well to do families did that in the south many years ago. I'm not entirely sure so don't hold me to that. I've lived in the south all my life and have never net anyone who married a cousin!
Katie77:
--- Quote from: MsMercury on March 17, 2008, 08:12:48 pm ---Misconceptions? Well people assume because I'm southern that I'm ignorant and slept with my brother or my cousins. :laugh:
I can't believe people assume such a thing! Marrying within the bloodline was a European thing too. It kept the royal bloodline going.
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And if you look at some of them in the Royal Family there is plenty of justification in NOT continuing with the practice....
Brown Eyes:
When I moved from Illinois to Connecticut right at the beginning of high school... the kids in my CT high school just couldn't get their heads around what it meant to be from a Chicago suburb. They thought I grew up on a farm, milking cows and raising corn... literally a lot of them did.
I think region to region there are lots of goofy misconceptions with in the U.S.
Katie77:
--- Quote from: atz75 on March 17, 2008, 09:36:13 pm ---When I moved from Illinois to Connecticut right at the beginning of high school... the kids in my CT high school just couldn't get their heads around what it meant to be from a Chicago suburb. They thought I grew up on a farm, milking cows and raising corn... literally a lot of them did.
I think region to region there are lots of goofy misconceptions with in the U.S.
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Funny....I just read that, and had my own misconception....I'm an Aussie, and when I think of Chicago, my first thought is gangsters and Al Capone.........and I realize how stupid that is......
No doubt, there are just as many about Australia.....
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