View Poll Results: Who looks more commonplace for Brazil?

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  • Ronaldinho

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    Default Who looks more commonplace for Brazil: Rodrigo Hilbert or Ronaldinho?

    Given how multiracial and diverse Brazil is, I'd like to know.

    Rodrigo Hilbert


    Ronaldinho

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    Ronaldinho Gaúcho since he is ugly as the hell and the average people don't look like a model.

    Edt: You've posted two extremes. Rodrigo is a mix between norther italian and germans, which is common only in the southern region. If you want to post a good example of white brazilian do it with Ivete Sangalo, Murilo Benício and etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tobi View Post
    Ronaldinho Gaúcho since he is ugly as the hell and the average people don't look like a model.
    But are the majority of Brazilians really as heavily SSA as him?

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    Sincerely, I do not know many people who look like Ronaldinho or Rodrigo Hilbert (principally, because Hilbert is a male model and Ronaldinho is ugly as fuck). Ronaldinho would stand out in some parts of the country and Rodrigo Hilbert too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tooting Carmen View Post
    But are the majority of Brazilians really as heavily SSA as him?
    Nope.
    The average pardo is more euro shifted. They look like Vanessa Da mata:



    On other hand, the typical white is like 3/4 portuguese and 1/4 northern italian/german/slavic and not a german/italian mix like Rodrigo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tooting Carmen View Post
    But are the majority of Brazilians really as heavily SSA as him?
    No. He is more SSA influenced than most of Brazilians.
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    You could have picked a mulato that didn't look so ugly as Ronaldinho!

    I agree you posted 2 extremes, the standard leans to Ronaldinho. But I think a brasilian more like:



    Last edited by Annie999; 11-10-2016 at 12:08 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Annie999 View Post
    You could have picked a mulato that didn't look so ugly as Ronaldinho!

    Dispite the light eyes abd being better looking than average Adriana Lima is also a good example of average brazilian (talking about not fully euro people).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tobi View Post
    Nope.
    The average pardo is more euro shifted. They look like Vanessa Da mata:



    On other hand, the typical white is like 3/4 portuguese and 1/4 northern italian/german/slavic and not a german/italian mix like Rodrigo.
    He also has Polish and British ancestry as well, according to Wikipedia. Anyway, I know that these are two opposite extremes of the Brazilian spectrum, but the question is which one would be more commonplace?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tooting Carmen View Post
    He also has Polish and British ancestry as well, according to Wikipedia. Anyway, I know that these are two opposite extremes of the Brazilian spectrum, but the question is which one would be more commonplace?
    As I said, no one. Both would stand out in some parts of Brazil. It is impossible to say which one would be more common. Brazil is very diverse.
    If you posted Mateus Solano, and asked the same question:

    I would answer Mateus Solano because he does not stand out in any part of the country.
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