African Countries
Please state what country and specific group, if any, you are from before answering a question.
What is your story? You can rant all you like before or after answering the questions below.
STANDARD QUESTIONS:
What is your unbiased view of your ethnicity/culture? What is your opinion both from how you see it and how outsiders see it - is it negative or positive?
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What is your language? Are there several languages or dialects? What are some common phrases you say? What are some curse words?
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What is your cuisine? What is your comfort food? What are your favorite snacks? Your favorite drinks? Your favorite desserts?
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What are your traditions? Do you have any rituals? Are there some cool ones? Are there some weird ones? What are some common misconceptions about them?
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What is your faith, religion, or belief? How much do you practice it, if at all? What are some common misconceptions about it? How do you practice it? What is some discrimination you have heard of or faced?
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What are some of your mythology, if you have any?
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What is your art? Your music? Your dance? Even your method of defense - it could be pretty artful! Anything!
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What is your typical "modern" wardrobe? What is your traditional wardrobe? What is casual or formal?
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Do you have any hairstyles unique to your culture - men and women? Do you wear them? Are there certain occasions when you do?
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What is the naming system of your culture? Do you have multiple names? Do you have a surname? What are some particular traditions you have for it?
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What are the values of your culture? Do you accept, reject, or choose between them, and why?
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What are your family values or traditions? Is it a matriarchy or patriarchy? Do you agree or disagree with such values? What is your relationship with your immediate family - parents, siblings, aunts, uncles, and cousins? If you would raise a family, will it be similar or different from how your own family?
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What is some discrimination or racism you have heard about or faced due to your ethnicity or culture?
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If you're currently living in the country or region of your ethnicity/culture, what is it like living there? Are you welcomed or not?
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If you're currently living in the country or region NOT of your ethnicity/culture, what is it like living there? Are you welcomed or not?
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Have you seen your culture portrayed in any books, shows, movies, etc? Did they portray it accurately? What is your opinion of them?
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Have you seen your culture mentioned in the news? Was it negative or positive? What were your thoughts about it?
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What are some common stereotypes from your country or culture? Tell me the positive and the negative, the hilariously true and the terrible racist.
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What are some sights or things to do in your country?
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How have you seen your culture be represented in media such as movies and books? Was it inaccurate or was not a good enough representation? Did it embrace stereotypes or brought them into a new light?
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How do you WANT your culture to be represented in media?
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Comment here for any questions I haven't thought about and you want to answer. In your comment, please write the question first and then answer it.
SPECIFIC QUESTIONS:
(Note: I have actually talked to several Nigerians and Kenyans in Wattpad who answered a lot of my questions, so I don't have many specific questions as of now.)
What country are you from? Are their different ethnic groups in your country? What system do you have? Do you have a specific tribe?
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What are the cultures of your specific group or tribe?
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Is there any hostility between your country and another African country such as politics? What's the history of it?
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If you or your parents were immigrants coming into America, why did you come here and what was your experience?
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What is your opinion on those "Nigerian scams" like "Nigerian prince scams". (I honestly apologize if such a question may irritate you, but I would like to know more about it from you and have other readers outside of your culture to learn about it.)
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For those in South Africa, can you explain your thoughts of the apartheid and its effects today? Trever Noah had explained how it's a more accepting conversation/atmosphere when talking about the past compared to United States talking about slavery. What are your thoughts on that?
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Comment here for any questions I haven't thought about and you want to answer. In your comment, please write the question first and then answer it.
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