Multiracial Family Trivia Quiz

Written by Alex on November 4, 2014 - 8 Comments

My family is a multiracial one.  My wife is Black.  I am White.  Our son is Black and White.  As a multiracial family, we often get questions about our lives.  Some questions come from well-meaning, curious people.  Others from seekers who are starting down a similar path.  Others still come from the ignorant. And, of course, worst of all are the questions with sarcasm attached from those who don’t like us simply because of who we are.

For those out there who share our composition and/or want to learn more about multiracial families, here’s a small trivia quiz about multiracial families that will provide you with the information you seek.

1.  Are children of multiracial families confused?

Answer: Yes, they are.  They’re confused as to why people keep asking them if they’re from Brazil or “the Islands.”

2. Do interracial couples get married just to be different?

Answer: No.  Interracial couples have far loftier ambitions. They get married for  health insurance and because they want to stop having so much sex.

3. Are multiracial families becoming more common?

Answer: Hey, there’s nothing “common” about multiracial families. We’re as uncommonly good as Keebler cookies.

4. Are biracial children considered Black or White?

Answer: Depends who you ask.  Of course, why are you asking?

5. Do White people married to Black people have “permission” to use the N-Word?

Answer: Depends on whether they’re looking to get divorced or not.

 

BONUS QUESTION — True or False — multiracial families are increasing in number.

Answer: True and False.  For now, it’s true.  But, at some point everyone will be multiracial, in which case, their families will not be multiracial any longer but will all be one race of multiracial people.

8 Comments on “Multiracial Family Trivia Quiz”

  • Glenn MurrayNovember 5, 2014 am30 8:24 amReply

    Love the answer to the last question. True gold.

    When my wife and I had to pick up our daughter from the Airport in Puerto Rico, the cabbie started talking to her in Spanish on the way to where we were going. He just assumed she was Puerto Rican, even seeing her parents right there.

    • AlexNovember 16, 2014 pm30 2:36 pmReply

      Wow! Unbelievable.

  • heatherNovember 5, 2014 am30 9:01 amReply

    LOL! I enjoyed this blog. Curiosity is amusing, isn’t it?

    • AlexNovember 16, 2014 pm30 2:39 pmReply

      Glad you enjoyed it. And, yes it is.

  • KuadeNovember 6, 2014 am30 12:27 amReply

    I’m a fan of your work, sir. Thx for the laughs.

    • AlexNovember 16, 2014 pm30 2:39 pmReply

      Thanks so much!

  • JillNovember 24, 2014 am30 3:51 amReply

    I am in a interracial marriage and I have heard everything from “oh, she’s pretty for a black woman.” t
    To standing in line at a store and being overlooked for my husband.,… and we are standing side by side.

    • AlexNovember 29, 2014 am30 12:51 amReply

      Sorry to hear that. But, thank you for writing and sharing your story.

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