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 an O Rose? I am a #British, #Irish, #Scots and #English #Rose from an #Orange and #White (Anglo-Indian) #British #Background. I was born in #India. My Father had an #Indian and #White background. Both of my parents were #Christians. I spent the first 5 months of my life living in #BritishIndia. My parents were #BritishSubjects, which was an old name for #BritishCitizens. You can pass down British citizenship to your child, which is me, even if I was born outside of the country.Both of my parents only spoke the #English language.Yes I do have some Indian blood (traces). I can not speak any other languages apart from English.

My background is the British Emperor, the Golden Era.

My profile photo here, is of me! There were a lot of White British people living in India when it was #BritishIndia

I find it perplexing that some individuals in the UK refer to me solely as Indian, despite my White British background. I have been raised in England, and both of my parents communicated exclusively in English, without any use of 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 Sir #CliffRichard background.

I would like to clarify the identity of an individual who “claims” to be Rose A, my mother, given her Italian heritage and the fact that she was born in England. The association of certain terms appears to be limited, such as #O for #Orange and #India, which seem to pertain exclusively to India. Historically, during the 1960s, many British individuals relocated from India to the UK, Australia, Canada, and the United States. While there are still some British individuals living in India today, their numbers are considerably lower than in the past, particularly during the period of British rule in India.

India was once under #BritishRule.

Indian culture is rich and vibrant, and the people are incredibly welcoming. I aspire to visit one day. The temperament of the Indian people is remarkably calm and warm. They tend to be reserved, and they excel in nurturing bright and capable children. I strongly believe that education plays a vital role in this process.

These flowers are the colours of my background. English

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