wierdest ethnicity you've been mistaken for?

Re: wierdest ethnicity you’ve been mistaken for?

It’s not the people who mistake us as another ethnicity that’s an issue but people who treat you differently after they’ve found out you’re Pakistani. One of my mother’s cousins is light eyed, blond. He has a weird name so you can’t even tell he’s muslim or Pakistani. He has the most hilarious stories about how people’s attitude would change when they find out his ethnicity. If there wasn’t a marked difference from the before and after knowing I wouldn’t even be mentioning it because a little hesitation is understandable. Not everyone does it obviously and neither does everyone care but unfortunately prejudice does exist.