That's awesome. And a good idea I think each group within the 'European' larger group should have their sub-group if they want it. It's important to identify with your group, even with the area or region(s) that your family came from. That's a good thing.
But right now Irish-Americans are lumped into the 'white' category aren't they - so if the category name was upgraded like I'm proposing it would be good for them too.
I had an interesting idea. There are a bunch of abandoned mining towns across Canada. Have them be settled by a different European Nation. So you can visit a small section of that Nation inside tour Nation. It's a sample of what they do best. A fun touristy interaction. The conditions might be they to hire locals but also allow their key people to work so you start to connect on the cultural level.
That's awesome. And a good idea I think each group within the 'European' larger group should have their sub-group if they want it. It's important to identify with your group, even with the area or region(s) that your family came from. That's a good thing.
But right now Irish-Americans are lumped into the 'white' category aren't they - so if the category name was upgraded like I'm proposing it would be good for them too.
I had an interesting idea. There are a bunch of abandoned mining towns across Canada. Have them be settled by a different European Nation. So you can visit a small section of that Nation inside tour Nation. It's a sample of what they do best. A fun touristy interaction. The conditions might be they to hire locals but also allow their key people to work so you start to connect on the cultural level.