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It's not "crazy" I suppose, but I'd still say that it's higher than is typical. Ancestry released some figures for the average percentages of certain ethnicities based on people's locations in the British Isles (I'll try and find the article I'm talking about in a second - edit: here's the article) and as far as I remember the highest averaged score was for people in the East Midlands, who scored around 10% Scandinavian on average. I agree that the problem is worse for Danish people though, I've seen many Danish people revealing their DNA test results on YouTube and they all seem to get a ridiculously high amount of English and NW European. I'd imagine it's the high frequency of people testing from the British Isles that skews the results for others somewhat, but I'm not sure.
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