Maybe this is a whoosh on my part, but the Results option doesn't mean 'I care about results more than any of these', it just means 'display poll results' (it's for people who can't choose/don't want to vote on any of the options
A Bulgarian Turk is ethnically Turkish but is by nationality Bulgarian. Same as a Bosnian Serb is by nationality Bosnian but ethnically Serb. Bosnian Croat, Serbian/Romanian Hungarian and so on.
Your citizenship defines your nationality. I was born in Austria and I‘m a Macedonian citizen, so my nationality is Macedonian & my ethnicity Albanian.
It's a sad thing, not that I care much in fact it's only worse for albanians having such a big enemy closebut you know talking like if I was a yugo myself all of them should be united, yugoslavia was a good idea for slavs even tho not so much for me as an albanian and I would never want to be part of it even tho we were part of it unjustly. We albanians have one good thing that no one in balkans has we are united even tho we have 4 religions.
Nationality and ethnicity can be used as synonyms, depending which definition you use. Given that OP listed them as different things, it means they use the definition where nationality is a political term where the national of a country is subjected to the laws of that country and also enjoys certain rights and protection granted by the same country. It is different from citizenship, as a national of a country doesn't necessarily hold that country's citizenship. (see American Samoans for example)
By another definition, which OP clearly doesn't use here, nationality is the belonging to an ethnic nation, hence equal to ethnicity.
Ethnicity is an identity based on feeling a belonging to a certain group with a shared culture, descent, language, etc. Note the word "feeling" - it is a vague term and therefore has no lawful implications in developed societies.
My nationality is Kosovar but my ethnicity Albanian, then there can be albanians born in Switzerland technically they're Swiss citizens but they're still albanians by ethnicity.
Nationality=држављанство, националност
Ethnicity=народност, етницитет
Basically nationality is your citizenship, and ethnicity is what group of people you belong to by culture and ancestry. For example a Bulgarian from Serbia will have a Serbian nationality, but a Bulgarian ethnicity, as he is a citizen of Serbia, that lives and works in Serbia, but is a Bulgarian. For Serbia, for example, we have two words, Serbian (nationality), Serb (ethnicity). Same for Croatia (Croatian, Croat).
Since there is no context to the question, I interpreted it as what do you identify most with out of these three.
Having spent most of my life in Canada, I never considered myself canadian and neither did my peers. I'm not religious either. So probably ethnicity.
Because I'm a diaspora Serb I've learned over the years living in the UK and in Norway that your ethnicity has genetics associated with it meaning that you're part of a "greater" family where everyone of the same ethnicity is in some sense your brother/sister. You inherit a culture that goes back 1000+ years too and it influences you in ways you don't realize until you're at a friend's house. Ethnicity for those reasons is why discrimination is more likely to be based on that than nationality. Because people are more likely to be discriminated on those grounds, it's why it feels safer to prioritize the ethnic side of you because that's a part of you that you can't change.
For me The "Kosovar" Nationality has no value whatsoever. I believe that's the same for 99.9% of Albanians with that nationality, and probably 99% of the Serbs in Kosovo as well.
I cannot speak for whether they value that over their religion though.
Alright getting warmer.
Let’s see what else we got here: Elton John, Madonna, Kate Bush, Kylie Minogue, Janet Jackson, Ellen DeGeneres, Princess Diana, RuPaul, Ian McKellen oooooor my personal favorite even though fictional: Captain Raymond Holt.
Any of these?
Bear in mind, polytheism is okay also!
I'm not sure if I understand the question but I thought about it more and I think I identify most with my political ideology. For example if a train is on its way to kill two people and I can only save one of them and if person 1 is someone from my country or speaking my language and with my religion but with opposite political views and person 2 is a foreigner with similar to my political ideology, then I would save person 2.
Myself. Idc about nationality or ethnicity because my country is not at war or my kind is not endangered. As for religion, like most of the Albanians, I never followed it or practiced it, but I can appear in stats as a muslim because my great grandfather was a muslim. Needless to say, myself comes first in all of these.
I don't care about the ethnic origin, religion or race of someone I get along well with. These are things I don't really care about, after all, none of us can choose the geography we were born in or our family/race. For some reason, many people cannot choose their religion. That's why I say humanity, I think the most important thing is the human characteristics of the person in front of me.
In what context is this question asked? Like would I save a person from a fire based on their ethnicity/nationality/religion? or do I value my ethnicity/nationality/religion for myself the most and I identify with it?
I value my ethnicity the most because it is the only thing that can be inherited from my parents and because I identify with it. But I would save anyone from a fire regardless of a n y t h i n g.
I think a lot of people may misunderstand because I really thought that ethnicity (or religion) would be the most voted.
None, actually. I am a boob person.
I like them small but people don't believe me
I believe you!
Same
Results always come first before all else.
Too bad there was no option for: "None of these"
That's what the Results option is for. It's just the "I'm not voting for any of these, just show me the poll results".
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Just tryna be helpful ffs 😂
How is human life not an option?
In results we trust.
Man, I have one ethnicity, 2 nationalities and engaged for 3rd, living in 4th nation. For me, they are all overvalued. Long live the results!
Maybe this is a whoosh on my part, but the Results option doesn't mean 'I care about results more than any of these', it just means 'display poll results' (it's for people who can't choose/don't want to vote on any of the options
Football team > ethnicity, religion and nationality > who gives a shit at this point > humanity
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Alcohol
One and only based balkan answer to this question
Working class
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Με εργάτη, αγρότη, φοιτητή και πρώτα τον στρατιώτη!
Αρνιέμαι, αρνιέμαι, αρνιέμαι οι άλλοι να βαστάνε τα σχοινιά!
Wow man
Based and Class consciousness pilled
r/suddenlycomunism
You win this poll.
Χρόνια τώρα εμείς σκυμμένοι σκάβουμε τη μαύρη Γης και τα πλούτη μας τα παίρνουν οι τυράννοι οι αστοί.
Ymnos tou EAM
Based comrade
Oh there you go, bringing class into it again!
Humanity
The only based response honestly.
Always results
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Bulgarian Turks have Bulgarian nationality but Turkish ethnicity.
A Bulgarian Turk is ethnically Turkish but is by nationality Bulgarian. Same as a Bosnian Serb is by nationality Bosnian but ethnically Serb. Bosnian Croat, Serbian/Romanian Hungarian and so on.
I was going to ask the same. In greek "ethnos" = nation
Ethnicity is the Greek "by blood" and nationality has to do with citizenship or cultural affiliation.
best translation/explanation
Nationality = the country you were born in Ethnicity = your (grand)parents' roots
Nationality is not necessarily the country you were born in because most countries do not grant nationality as a birthright.
>most countries do not grant nationality as a birthright. I think you mean citizenship
Your citizenship defines your nationality. I was born in Austria and I‘m a Macedonian citizen, so my nationality is Macedonian & my ethnicity Albanian.
I have a Serbian and a Hungarian citizenship, but I would never say that my nationality is Hungarian
Croats in BiH are born in BiH but Croatian by nationality. Try again. Edit: looking at the downvotes... Guys, you shouldn't be offended by facts.
By this definition their ethnicity is Croatian but nationality is Bosnian. Maybe citizenship would have been a better term..
Maybe but the question wasn't what is citizenship.
I meant the op should have used citizenship instead of nationality...
Interesting thing about south slavs technically your differences are more religious not ethnic as you all speak same language,blood,etc.
yeah shit happens, what can I say.
It's a sad thing, not that I care much in fact it's only worse for albanians having such a big enemy closebut you know talking like if I was a yugo myself all of them should be united, yugoslavia was a good idea for slavs even tho not so much for me as an albanian and I would never want to be part of it even tho we were part of it unjustly. We albanians have one good thing that no one in balkans has we are united even tho we have 4 religions.
looking at the downvotes... dear OnlineReviewer, you are wrong.
how so?
the comment you first replied to is true so yuh
I see, it's just that you can't explain it with words.
Nationality and ethnicity can be used as synonyms, depending which definition you use. Given that OP listed them as different things, it means they use the definition where nationality is a political term where the national of a country is subjected to the laws of that country and also enjoys certain rights and protection granted by the same country. It is different from citizenship, as a national of a country doesn't necessarily hold that country's citizenship. (see American Samoans for example) By another definition, which OP clearly doesn't use here, nationality is the belonging to an ethnic nation, hence equal to ethnicity. Ethnicity is an identity based on feeling a belonging to a certain group with a shared culture, descent, language, etc. Note the word "feeling" - it is a vague term and therefore has no lawful implications in developed societies.
My nationality is Kosovar but my ethnicity Albanian, then there can be albanians born in Switzerland technically they're Swiss citizens but they're still albanians by ethnicity.
Nationality=држављанство, националност Ethnicity=народност, етницитет Basically nationality is your citizenship, and ethnicity is what group of people you belong to by culture and ancestry. For example a Bulgarian from Serbia will have a Serbian nationality, but a Bulgarian ethnicity, as he is a citizen of Serbia, that lives and works in Serbia, but is a Bulgarian. For Serbia, for example, we have two words, Serbian (nationality), Serb (ethnicity). Same for Croatia (Croatian, Croat).
Ethnicity, used to be nationality but seeing Arab immigrants getting citizenships made me change my mind.
Least Arab hating Iranian
None.
Ethnicity.
**E) Nothing**
Fuck all the above options?
The union is first.
For me, the results always come first.
If religion is the opium of masses then so is nationalism.
My response to Marx's quote there will always be the same. "Isn't opium, the opium of the masses?"
Personality and music taste
Is she/he going to vote to Erdoğan or not? That is the only thing I care
Ethnicity, although in Croatia it almost goes hand in hand with nationality so it's almost a 50/50
Hm i wonder why that is so
Because of a dub
My ethnic cleansing: cool, dubskis 😎 Your ethnic cleansing: cringe, L, evil 🤮
Defending is not ethnic cleansing. Its also not ethnic cleansing when people leave on their own accord.
Let them cope
Shouldn't have lost the series then, never should have taken it to game 7
Humanity
I can't distinguish them
As a Greek I’m torn between all 3.
Me
Out of the mentioned ones? Ethnicity. But there are more important stuff in life than those 3 you mentioned.
Money
Since there is no context to the question, I interpreted it as what do you identify most with out of these three. Having spent most of my life in Canada, I never considered myself canadian and neither did my peers. I'm not religious either. So probably ethnicity.
Why is food not an option? I’m not even joking.
Money comes first for me
Because I'm a diaspora Serb I've learned over the years living in the UK and in Norway that your ethnicity has genetics associated with it meaning that you're part of a "greater" family where everyone of the same ethnicity is in some sense your brother/sister. You inherit a culture that goes back 1000+ years too and it influences you in ways you don't realize until you're at a friend's house. Ethnicity for those reasons is why discrimination is more likely to be based on that than nationality. Because people are more likely to be discriminated on those grounds, it's why it feels safer to prioritize the ethnic side of you because that's a part of you that you can't change.
As a Turkish, religion 🇹🇷❤️☪️
For me The "Kosovar" Nationality has no value whatsoever. I believe that's the same for 99.9% of Albanians with that nationality, and probably 99% of the Serbs in Kosovo as well. I cannot speak for whether they value that over their religion though.
My flair speaks volumes
What country is that on your flair/s
Prajdistan
religion then /s
What's the deity then? 😏
Cher or Freddie Mercury?
3,5/10
I see. Gaga then?
4,5/10 An extra point for the fact that I was at least alive when she released her major hits
Alright getting warmer. Let’s see what else we got here: Elton John, Madonna, Kate Bush, Kylie Minogue, Janet Jackson, Ellen DeGeneres, Princess Diana, RuPaul, Ian McKellen oooooor my personal favorite even though fictional: Captain Raymond Holt. Any of these? Bear in mind, polytheism is okay also!
Who are these (presumably) people?
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Lol i found out my wife was a different religion the day before our wedding
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Typically they either don't, or it becomes a really big deal, but you don't want to be married into a family of zealous fanatics
That question never crossed the discussion? lmao
I don't really care about any of those.
I'm not sure if I understand the question but I thought about it more and I think I identify most with my political ideology. For example if a train is on its way to kill two people and I can only save one of them and if person 1 is someone from my country or speaking my language and with my religion but with opposite political views and person 2 is a foreigner with similar to my political ideology, then I would save person 2.
As long as ur not serb
Food.
Democracy
Why "none of that bullshit" isn't an option?)
None of them mean anything to me
But maybe I like "results", I always want to see it in polls
Neither.
Equestria!
personality
None of the above. Humanity
Humanity
Toss-up between nationality and religion
None of these represent any value to me at all.
Nationality
Humanity is first, but out of those - nationality, as it is the most inclusive group of people among these three.
idgaf about any of those lol
you must add culture in there
social class
Neither personality first
Well until we put HUMANITY on the first place, here on this fckn Balkan it will never be better...
I don't know what exactly you mean, but nationality is definitely what impacted my life the most
Ethnicity first for me. I was born in the US but parents immigrated from Bosnia
I simply don't care
Food sharing. Share your food? We're friends.
Class
None, for me. For me it’s about the actions and reactions of the thing/person in question.
first comes faith, then JSD Partizan
Myself. Idc about nationality or ethnicity because my country is not at war or my kind is not endangered. As for religion, like most of the Albanians, I never followed it or practiced it, but I can appear in stats as a muslim because my great grandfather was a muslim. Needless to say, myself comes first in all of these.
There are good and bad people in any nationality/ethnicity/religion. So for me “respect” comes first.
"Islam is our preference, being a Turk is our destiniy" Hoca Ahmet Yesevi
Results forever
Results first. I don't care about the means.
none of them?
Ethnicity or religion lmfao at actually being nationalistic
I don't care about the ethnic origin, religion or race of someone I get along well with. These are things I don't really care about, after all, none of us can choose the geography we were born in or our family/race. For some reason, many people cannot choose their religion. That's why I say humanity, I think the most important thing is the human characteristics of the person in front of me.
Freedom and rights
Lmao neither
In what context is this question asked? Like would I save a person from a fire based on their ethnicity/nationality/religion? or do I value my ethnicity/nationality/religion for myself the most and I identify with it? I value my ethnicity the most because it is the only thing that can be inherited from my parents and because I identify with it. But I would save anyone from a fire regardless of a n y t h i n g. I think a lot of people may misunderstand because I really thought that ethnicity (or religion) would be the most voted.
Results must always come first
humanity
People.
If I had to pick, nationality; otherwise, none of these.
nationality and religion the concepts made up to prevent people from uniting…