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#. The men in your family were gardeners, farmers or produce workers.
#. The men in your family were gardeners, farmers or produce workers.
#. The women in your family were seamstresses, domestic workers or farm laborers.
#. The women in your family were seamstresses, domestic workers or farm laborers.
#. Your [[:Category:Issei]] grandparents had an arranged marriage.
#. Your [[:Category: Issei | Issei]] grandparents had an arranged marriage.
#. One of your relatives was a “[[Picture Bride | picture bride]].”
#. One of your relatives was a “[[Picture Bride | picture bride]].”
#. You have Nisei relatives named Keiko, Aiko, Sumi or Mary.
#. You have Nisei relatives named Keiko, Aiko, Sumi or Mary.
#. You have Nisei relatives named Tak, Tad, George, Harry or Shig.
#. You have Nisei relatives named Tak, Tad, George, Harry or Shig.
#. You’re Sansei and your name is Janice, Glen, Brian, Bill or Kenji.
#. You’re Sansei and your name is Janice, Glen, Brian, Bill or Kenji.
#. You’re thinking of naming your [[:Category: Yonsei]] child, Brittany, Jenny, Lauren, Garrett or Brett with a Japanese middle name.
#. You’re thinking of naming your [[:Category: Yonsei | Yonsei]] child, Brittany, Jenny, Lauren, Garrett or Brett with a Japanese middle name.
#. All of your cousins are having [[Hapa | hapa]] kids.
#. All of your cousins are having [[Hapa | hapa]] kids.
#. You have relatives who live in [[Hawaii]].
#. You have relatives who live in [[Hawaii]].