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ok, for the third time your comment :
my comment:
was just the answer that people don't have to have any genetic connection to feel in a way *closer* to each other.
it was never about importance of anything, or any ethnicities, but since you brought it up, well, everything is important, as it is for most people.
definitely, he is a Croat, and that is what matters.Nigerian born and raised here will probably be culturally closer to me than third-generation American-Croat, but I still consider ancestry more important
however, a Hungarian or Austrian descendant from Slavonija is *closer* to me than a third generation Belarus from Oklahoma. it is absurd to even discuss this.
Nigerian will never be because he is racially distinct.
even if Belarus grew up in Slavonija, Hungarian is still *closer* both genetically and culturally because we are not pure Slavs either genetically or culturally. i experienced this
true, I met some on the coast.Have lot of friends among northern Kajkavian Croats, and I still find them more "southern" and collectivist mentally than Magyars/Slovenes. They are very extravert, like to party, religious and folksy.
a little more pragmatic and milder than others
it's a nice country. they struck me as polite, cool, reserved and aloof, but there are likely more layers. don't know how are people from their southNever been to Poland, I wonder how it is.
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