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Features, definitely. Brits have got oval faces with pig noses, and Germans have got square faces with squinty eyes. Sorry if I'm neither flattering nor accurate, hahaha.
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Faelids aren't that rare in the UK:
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Where you can best pass is the Arc de Triomphe
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Don't need to compare a handful of photos to know that Southern English are comfortably closer to Scottish in looks. Southern English are generally not that similar to (North) French at all, in a NW Euro context. The anthro-stats bear that out too.
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Similar metrically i think, going from my experiences though visiting northern France and Scotland i would say that many locals in northern France would pass in southern England but not Scotland, likewise many southern English would pass better in France than Scotland i think.
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