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Many Latinos have a distinct new world vibe, while a sizable portion of the population looks no diferent from common Iberians/Italians.
These Portuguese faces are common in Brazil, nobody here associate their looks with Europe:
Same for this Spanish chick:
And finally, an Italian:
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Atlantid.
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Slightly Alpinized Mediterranid
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Atlantid Alpinoid. Can pass all over Southern Europe.
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Yes there is. We have different phenotypes classifications exclusive for South Americans. In Italy people from Latin American can be easy to spot i can assure you.
Perhaps in Latin America is harder to spot an Italian considering you're a melting pot and, as you guys stated, all immigrants from Europe are now assimilated into the Latin America culture.
Sorry but op doesn't strike me as "Mexican", "Chilean" or "Venezuelan" for example, then, it's just my opinion ofc.
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Obviously, but since when anyone said that? No one said she looks typical Latin American (even because there's no typical Latin American look)
I'm just saying she could pass easily in Brazil, relatively commonplace in some parts. Contrary to Latinus I'm not a fan of the so called ''white latino'' label, a white Brazilian of Padanian/North Italian ancestry, for example, looks very different when compared to Portuguese-Brazilians.
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Dude, these Latinos that can be easily spoted in Latin America look clearly mixed race, duh, that's why you spot them easily. Common white Latinos would blend in among common Southern Europeans.
And we don't perceive Italian phenotypes as looking distinct because, like I already said, common Southern European looks have become Brazilian looking a long time.
When average Brazilians think of European looks, they picture a stereotypical Northern European, not you everyday Iberian/Italian.
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