When I first moved to Birmingham in 1980, I was asked by several people if I were Italian. I would say "no, why?" ...and the person asking would say something like, "well, you have such dark eyes and dark hair."
I had no idea at the time that there was a large Italian community in Birmingham and that this community has been present since the turn of the last century.
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