Justin would date anyone he falls in love with.... so you just gotta catch his eye!
He would date any one he fell in love with.so maybe!
He has never made a statement on which specific nationalities he would or would not date.
Nationality usually means where you are born. However some people that have immigrated don't feel part of the new country and feel closer to their ethnicity.
Ethnicity refers to the group of people from which a person is descended as identified by language, culture, and similar genetics. Nationality refers to the country in which a person is a citizen. Sometimes, these are the same, but in many cases, especially with immigrants and their descendants, the ethnicity tracks back to a different country than the one in which they live.
There's a difference between nationality and the so called ethnicity. Nationality tells you which country the person is born in or is a citizen off, ethnicity attempts to describe the person's racial makeup. If the child is born in Africa, then his nationality would be of a African country, like Zimbabwe, Congo, South Africa, Ethiopia, etc.
It is a process in which people who have come to live in another country, adopt the language, culture, habits and values and nationality - and sometimes also the religion - of that country's native inhabitants.
German, unless you have taken citizenship in another country. Then you might claim that country as your nationality.
No,she is Georgian (Georgia is country in Europe).Her nationality is Georgian but is her religion Jewish IDK.
Yes, but not exclusively. A nationality means, basically, that you could have a passport from that country and there are definitely Spanish nationals with Spanish passports. As the community answer below notes, Spanish is often used as an ethnicity for people who are not Spanish nationals, but have ancestors who were Spanish nationals and have Spanish or Hispanic culture.
She is American.her ethnicity is Mexican and Italian. she was born in Grand prairie,Texas, her Mother's side is country, and her dad's side is mexican
nationality refers to the country of the origin of your passport/a country that may not necessarily host the majority of people of the same race as you. ethnicity is the race, which cannot be changed through neither laws nor land. ethnicity is in the blood, a characteristic of the race, irrespective of the origin of the passport or other documents of paper. if the entire world were separated on the basis of ethnic nationalism, many people wouldn't be in the same country that they currently live in because they may not racially belong to it or its regions
"Iranian" is a nationality (those from the country of Iran). The majority of Iranians are Shi'ite Muslims.
"What is your ethnicity?" This asks what someone's ethnic or racial background is. "What is your nationality?" This asks what country someone is from, has citizenship in, or affiliates with politically. Both options are inoffensive and commonly used.
Not necessarily. One can be a citizen of one country, but have inherited the race from another country.