IDK, you didn't tell where are you from, most of people here are from US. I know for shure there is one Canadian, one from HongKong and few others from other countries. Chances that random buddy here will be not from US are very low.
You are making a lot of assumptions without having the data to support them.
Forum user citizenship distribution is literally data. Why shouldn't I use that data for my assumptions?
So you are not in US and still didn't answer about ethnicity of Russians you know. Of course you don't know, but in Russia etnicity means a lot. It is valued and important. Tatar is Tatar and Russian is Russian. Identity and all that stuff. We even have two completely different words for citizenship of Russia (Россиянин) and Russian etniciry (Русский). For some unknown reason both translated as "Russian". That makes a lot of linguistic problems.
Are they really Russians or Jewish or whatever "Russians" from country named Russia? How did they got US citizenship?
Are you confusing me with someone else?
IDK, you didn't tell where are you from, most of people here are from US. I know for shure there is one Canadian, one from HongKong and few others from other countries. Chances that random buddy here will be not from US are very low.
You are making a lot of assumptions without having the data to support them.
Forum user citizenship distribution is literally data. Why shouldn't I use that data for my assumptions?
So you are not in US and still didn't answer about ethnicity of Russians you know. Of course you don't know, but in Russia etnicity means a lot. It is valued and important. Tatar is Tatar and Russian is Russian. Identity and all that stuff. We even have two completely different words for citizenship of Russia (Россиянин) and Russian etniciry (Русский). For some unknown reason both translated as "Russian". That makes a lot of linguistic problems.