SmileyRose Ramblings by Frances Rose Agnes Napper (She/Her)

Hi, I'm Frances Rose Agnes Napper from Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. Welcome to my Blog Site. please respect my photos. This site is for viewing only. All of the photographs featured here were all photographed by me. If I include anyone else's photograph, I will acknowledge the photographer. Email: Francesnapper@yahoo.com

Am I am O Rose? I identify as a British, Irish, Scots, and English individual with a diverse background that includes both (Indian) Orange and White British heritage. I was born in India, and my father has a mixed Indian and white background. Over the past century, there have been a few European marriages in my family, including one of French descent. Additionally, there was a historical presence of Europeans residing in India.

Both of my parents were Christians, and I spent the first five months of my life in British India. As British subjects, which is a historical term for British citizens, my parents were able to pass down their British citizenship to me despite my birth occurring outside of the country. Both of my parents were English speakers, and while I do have some Indian heritage, I am only fluent in English. Somewhere in my history, there was a French marriage, and there was a bit of a French Connection on my mother’s side of the family. She has a very small trace of French in her blood.

My background is rooted in the historical context of the British Empire during the Victorian Era.

My profile photo on Facebook, is of me!

During the time of my parents’ births, there was a significant population of white British and European individuals residing in British India.

I am curious as to why some individuals in Britain refer to me as Indian, despite my White British background and having been raised solely in England. My parents communicated exclusively in English and did not speak an Indian language.

I do not have an Indian, Scots, or Irish accent, just an English accent from growing up in England from the 1960’s.

I have a background that includes a similarity, Sir Cliff Richard and Joanna Lumley.

“India” seems to denote a specific context that I would appreciate further clarification on. Historically, India in the 1960s experienced significant changes following the departure of British officials to countries like the UK, Australia, Canada, and America. While there remain some British citizens living in India today, their numbers are much reduced compared to the past when British India was under British rule.

The Indian culture is rich and inviting, and its people are exceptionally gracious. I hope to have the opportunity to visit one day. The individuals I have encountered display a calm demeanor that is quite welcoming. They tend to be reserved and are dedicated to nurturing bright and well-rounded children. I strongly believe that education plays a crucial role in personal and societal development.

Some people doubt that i have an Indian background due to my English accent,

India does not issue dual passports. My  parents were in possession of British Subject passports.  I come from an Anglo-Indian background, which historically refers to individuals of British descent who lived in India over a century ago.  Ireland was part of Great Britain in those days.

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