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Why do people think I am Spanish?

I am Lebanese and my mum has Italian origins. My father is white with green eyes and black hair.. while my mum with black eyes and black hair and darker skin. I turned out having a white skin, brown eyes and light brown(with blonde highlights hair).
Wherever I travel, some people start talking to me in Spanish. When they see I can't understand, they look at me surprisingly "Sorry! You look spanish!"
How is that genetically possible

Why do people think I'm emo? ;_;?

Lately at school people have been calling me emo and I don't understand why. It's not loads of people but it's bugging me a bit now because I honestly don't see myself as an emo.
Firstly, I do have a side fringe and my hair covers up most of my face but wow. Does that really define my personality? I like to keep me to myself if I don't know you or if I don't feel comfortable around you. I am kind of crazy around my friends but most people (not just the ones calling me emo) see me as a loner who hates everything and everyone just because I don't share a love of Li'l Wayne and Paul's Boutique with them. We wear school uniform so they don't know how I dress but my clothes definitely aren't Gothic. I really like tartan and punk clothes but I don't know where I can by any so I just dress sort of casual. Like in skinny jeans and oversize jumpers and stuff like my friends do. I don't wear black or have sweat bands or anything that could hide potential cuts (I don't cut). And I don't where hot pants, crop tops, high top Nike trainers or snap backs like a lot of girls in my year. I'M NOT DIFFERENT, I just don't like exposing too much of myself to the world. I did come into school with a lot of black eyeliner once and that caused a massive **** storm so I never did that again. Bands that I like are sometimes associated with emo but come on? I get down to my chemical romance, green day, panic! at the disco, 30 seconds to mars, falling in reverse, escape the fate and blink 182, I don't cut myself because of them or claim that they saved me from suicide (not that I have anything against those sort of people) And I like other bands too like gorillaz, arctic monkeys, muse, all time low, the killers,vampire weekend and the wombats. Pretty sure those bands aren't associated with emo.
I'm am pretty sure I'm not an emo, have I missed something here? What in particular is making people think "Yeah, that girl has issues." Also if you have good ways to make them shut up or make them look stupid please tell me . k bye :D

Why do people think I'm arrogant?

Arrogant: showing an offensive attitude of superiority.Has someone (or multiple someones) actually told you that they think you’re arrogant?If so, you may be exhibiting traits to that effect. But, because you asked this question, that means you care about what people think of you so I wouldn’t necessarily call you ‘arrogant’; however, you also didn’t ask how you could change that opinion. My gut says that you don’t intend to come off this way but if others are reacting to you as if you are, then you are being arrogant. This is by no means a permanent state of being, this can change over time to either become more so or less so. Becoming less arrogant takes a lot of self-reflection on how you relate to people. How you say things to people. How you behave.If not, what makes you believe that people think this about you?EDIT: Spelling error. Lapse in typing. Urgh.

Why do people think mormons have horns?

I am lds and there are lots of things that people think about us that is not true. We are normal people just like you and everyone else.

Why do people think they deserve welfare?

Why do people in this country think it is their birthright to get free money from the government? Don't they understand that the money comes from other americans that work? Why can't we make these welfare collectors work in work camps, so that they will realize that they are worthless, and do something about it? I realize some of them are disabled, and those people should be taken care of by their families, I am referring to all the worthless welfare people that live in the government projects near me. Every time I see them sitting on their plastic lawn chairs in their garbage filled front lawn, I want to go and put one on a leash and take it home to be my slave because I pay for it to live.

Why do people think that they are better than everyone and everything else?

This is a tough question because every person who writes an answer is going to be thinking of someone different and they could be dead wrong.I thought my aunt thought she was better than everyone on the planet. I had that misconception most of my life, until a day I had lunch with her in my twenties and purposefully said something snide and disguised about her to her. She caught on and the surprise look on her face, coupled with the deep hurt made me realize I had been wrong about her all along. She didn't think she was better than everyone else, but she had very high standards and she lived up to them.This kind of person is very different than the person with a huge ego and a big head, who really does think they are better than everyone else and has no awareness that it is actually insecurity OR ignorance that are giving them this big head. This person doesn't actually have superior skills than others, they have power. They move through the world wielding power. They could be the head janitor, the secretary who rules over the aide, the person who on welfare but looks down on other people on welfare, or the President of a large company. In other words: whatever power they do have, wether great or small, they think ‘power’ is what makes another person better than someone else. This is dangerous. You can tell these people because they are control freaks: control freaks of people, not responsibilities.Because they have been given power, they will grow beyond those who haven't any power, and the greater skills they develop the more it reinforces their idea that they are better than others, when really, it was because they were graciously handed a position by someone else, and this is what led them to develop their skills. But they never acknowledge that.Contrast this with a healthy normal person who sometimes others mistake as thinking they are better than others. They live by integrity, they are gracious to everyone. They have skills, but realize that other people have the ability to gain these same skills too if they chose. They work hard, go for what they want, but they don't do it by denigrating other people. In essence it can be said this way, they are humble. And humbleness is ‘acknowledging your greatness’ (without it even occurring to them to denigrate others in the process). Behind this way of being in life is: gratitude.

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