Oliver mentioned Australian High Schoolers I posted, do they fit in the US?
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/showthread.php?378087-Best-fit-for-Australian-students
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Oliver mentioned Australian High Schoolers I posted, do they fit in the US?
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/showthread.php?378087-Best-fit-for-Australian-students
Offaly people (and some Laois)
https://i.postimg.cc/fyxkMf1b/009741.jpg
https://i.postimg.cc/J7dpXcyF/1489657744505-JPG-new-offaly-camogie-jersey-launched.jpg...
Slow clap. I've made a few lost in translation puns too.
Maybe in TV and movies.
My family is from the Irish Midlands and I never noticed much different phenotypically about the people there from most Irish (or at least those from Leinster, many Western Irish do seem a bit...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zny53R1cJE
Australian cover of the Beatles song (try pick out a famous export band member)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iptr7i7sFkM
Stoke City fans theme song for decades for some bizarre reason
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BvRUblJ_hqM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3T1c7GkzRQQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmOLtTGvsbM
From what I can see it's the pre Celto-Germanic Elp/Hilversum ancestry in the Dutch overall that pulls them West, away from most West Germans. The Flemish, and South Dutch to an extent (especially...
Default skin colour differences between the Irish and English are so tiny that they're not worth talking about, and I shouldn't have mentioned it.
What's the point in such questions? It's well established that the Irish are darker haired and lighter eyed than the English on average (and paler). Cherrypicked group photos don't change that.
AFAIK Aboriginal 'youths' (standard euphemism for all no-good blacks) are running amok in the streets with fights, crime and vandalism after dark; the government/police issued a 2 week curfew to put...
The people who don't necro threads and respond to 5 year old posts.
Southeast English are autosomally closer to the Welsh and Scots than to the Flemish/Belgians*, they are even closer to the Irish than to the Belgians. The Flemish/Belgians are really not that close...
I was about to ask if Jellybabies were your favourite confectionary, but I guess they don't have them in America (I'm always reminded on this forum of how many cultural references we don't have in...
A bit of an exaggeration, I assume you only mean in a British Isles context. Even then you could equally say every nation in the Isles looks different. The numbers don't tell the full genetic story...
42 ethnic Welsh gedmatch kits are indeed closest to Scottish.
K36
Distance to: Welsh
1.48347565 Scottish
1.67949397 British_Ulster
1.87757823 Irish_Leinster
1.94061846 Scottish_Orkney...
Come on mate, 'Hugh Grant', does that sound like an English name?
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I think Grant is more Scottish looking than English, in line with his ancestry, and that's partly what makes him non-continental looking; as you said, the English are a lot more continental passing...
I don't look like any celebrities I know of, the only one I remember being compared to was Hugh Grant (only sort of true in the eye area and pigmentation), who is another who only looks British Isles...
I was being conservative tbh. I personally can't see many on the Irish side of my family passing in continental Europe, and I'm hard-pressed even imagining the English side as continentals. The...
Not surprising somehow. This is how the world ends, not with a bang but with incompetence. The Pajeet death of the universe.
There are far too many to post. I'd say over 1/4 of British people don't pass well on the continent, and over 1/3 of Irish people. I'm more interested in extreme English, Scottish, Irish or Welsh...