GarcondeVersailles

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[–] GarcondeVersailles@sh.itjust.works 3 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I am a citizen of France as I live there, but I’m also a citizen of the other 3 countries

[–] GarcondeVersailles@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 day ago (2 children)

One of them told OP that he was too disgusting to join in

 

If someone was born and raised in Poland, for example, then went to the United States and lived there, they would be considered Polish American.

My story, however, is a bit more complicated. I was born in Chile and stayed there with my family until I moved out as a child. Then, I lived in Brazil until I was 13 and moved to the United States. When I was 17, my family and I moved to France. Am I just Chilean-French or something? Chilean?

If asked, I would just say « Je suis né au Chili mais je réside à France maintenant. »

 

I’ve just heard, for example, to just say “from/in Moscow” or, when comparing it to something like “I went to an American school and then a Russian one”, you just say the country as the adjective.