Yes.
All European countries are considered White, because they are White.
Yes. All European countries are considered White, because they are White.
White...? When people answer white when asked this, some people get the idea of a white American. Just say your obviously white but from Europe. Or whatever skin color you are, you can be a black european.
Portuguese people are generally considered white, as Portugal is a European country and its population is predominantly of European descent. However, Portugal does have a history of mixing with other cultures due to its colonial past, so there is diversity within the population.
Portuguese are European, or "white". They are a Hispanic race, coming from the Iberian Peninsula, but would, today, be considered white. Southern Europeans, mainly Portuguese, Spaniards, and Italians, were not always considered white and were socially/politically excluded as were Africans in the US.
Italian and European people are considered to beCaucasian.
A brown egg laying chicken has red on their head and they are considered an Asian strain.
Yes, the Spanish are considered European because Spain is located in Europe and is a member of the European Union.
The term for a European or white person in Māori is "Pākehā."
Yes, they are white and European.
Yes, they are white and European.
Yes, there are Buddhist of white European descent. Mostly they're recent converts.
Mixed people are almost never considered white, they're considered colored, even when they're half white. To be considered a white person you have to be fully white or look very white.