I am a blonde guy with really light skin, so most people would classify me as white. or as a person with skin pigmentation deficiency.
They're under Other with the American Indians, the non Southeast Asian Asians (I'm guessing by Asian the OP meant Chinese, Japanese, etc, not Indian, Pakistani, etc), and the Pacific Islanders. I think a lot of the Hispanics are there too, since Hispanic isn't really an ethnicity, so whichever Hispanics the OP didn't mean. As for me, I'm mixed. There's white in me, or I would have had to join the others myself. 1/2 White (Cajun, Norwegian), 1/2 American Indian (Ojibwe -- fuck you, spell-check, it's a word!)
I'm descended from Neanderthals and Cro-Magnons, though I'm still counting on having some Homo erectus ancestry. I know for certain some of my cave predecessors have told stories of encounters with heavenly beings, so I could claim I have alien blood too. Some badass business going on in my family, wouldn't you say? I can never fail to be fascinated.
White. And my family is solid German on both sides. My great grandparents were the last to actually be born in Germany, although I almost was - my parents came back right before I was born (my dad was stationed there whilst in the Army). So I was almost a dual citizen!
I'm a descendant of people the ancient Romans fucked. Yep. Ethnicity means nothing to me: I'm an Italian living in Italy. We had the Umbrians, Oscans, Celts, Latins, Greeks, Phoenicians, Vandals, Goths, Huns, Longobards, Franks, Byzantines, Normans, Arabs, Spaniards, French, Austrians, Americans: and that's just the main invasions. The idea of being "white" is silly to me: at most I'm pink with sienna overtones.
White of Irish (Orange and Quakers), Scottish, English and possibly Hugenot descent. One of my ancestors was black. However we aren't sure if she was Aboriginal or the daughter of a black seaman/or convict, she might have even been a South Sea Islander. Her last name was Smith so she is has been difficult to trace.