Comments by "Sebastian Rubio" (@sebastianrubio928) on "Does Being Mixed Race Cause Identity Crisis? (ft. Millie)" video.
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These halflings seem to have similar situations to what I've gone through at times, I'm Chilean born, for the first couple of years I only spoke spanish, even having moved to Belgium, later on I learned french, dutch, english, german, a bit of Japanese...but yeah I do notice some people make that difference. He doesn't look like us, that's very rare here, but in my home country I am seen as a foreigner, though that difference disappears fast when I start talking. I grew up differently, but I was born there and both my parents come from there. You know, people don't seem to need too many reasons to differentiate, I could pass as white, but I defintely don't look like your average white person, having black hair & green eyes. I also tan differently, in summer my latino heritage comes out as I go a bit darker. Now in my home country, my eye color really stands out, but then again Chile had a lot of different communities back from the colonial days, a lot of European settlers arrived in Chile, even in modern times you see lots of Chileans with foreign family names. I hope you make more of these series, I'm liking it so far!
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