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It depends. If you're 94% white and 6% Siberian you're whiter than if you're 96% white and 4% SSA. For SSA, I would be reluctant to consider someone more than around 4% SSA unmixed while for Amerindian/ Siberian, I could consider someone white even if they were 7%. If that non-white was Lebanese, they could be 12% Leb and I'd still see them as white. It all depends. It also depends on the European. Some European groups already are a bit mixed, so if they further mix it's harder to consider them still white rather than if a German or Swiss mixes. Overall it comes down to if you're genetically very close to a European ethnic group average, you'd be fully white most likely, while if you show some distance, you're mixed.
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