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But in Poland no. Czech Republic have a slightly bigger overlap with the British, and you come across even if sporadically so with some who even have their more peculiar vibe. I noticed an identical guy (but surely not Chris Martin himself) in a distance of 100 metres in Poland and I knew that he would start speaking in a foreign language in a moment, and then I heard him speaking in a British English. Alien facial expressions and features. I also noticed that ethnic English people quite often have characteristically crowded teeth (obviously it is still a minority) but native Poles almost never.
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American actor Christopher Lloyd (ok, he's an American but mainly of English - and therefore Western European - descent):
Looks so Western that it is almost painful. He would stick out like a sore thumb in Russia, Poland and so on.
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Alfonso Begara.
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Keltic Nordids come closest to fitting this description but even some of them are, more or less, passable.
After not shaving for a while:
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Actually most Iberians can't pass in Eastern Europe either (except in the case that you consider Greece to be part of Eastern Europe).
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Rene Descartes
Johaness Kepler
William Shakespeare :
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