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    It might sound ignorant but I am not so familiar with the terms such as Northern shift, Eastern shift, etc. Can someone clarify those terms?

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    A person has features which could place them in some other directions from where he originally lives.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benyzero View Post
    A person has features which could place them in some other directions from where he originally lives.
    So, in a general sense, can we say more Northern shift means being more passable in the North of X latitude and more Eastern shifted means being more passable in the East of Y longitude?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 21993 View Post
    So, in a general sense, can we say more Northern shift means being more passable in the North of X latitude and more Eastern shifted means being more passable in the East of Y longitude?
    basically yes

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