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10% Nordids is too much for Greece, even Greeks with lighter hair or eyes don't look Nordid. Blonder Greeks I have seen are either round faced Alpines, or some Nordic-Med mix.
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You can post large group of Greeks and we can count the Nordic types. Like a video of people being interviewed on the street or so.
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Well, this is one I found: 1577519046389.jpg
And, from the Greek festival in Vancouver (there are a few Asians):
But it's not a lot of individuals.
Edit: Dorian, why did you downvoted one comment of mine? I explained it's 10% for Nordids only. I shouldn't have included Faelids there, as Faelids are rare.
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Over 10%? Wut? Nordid is roughly 2-3% in Hungary, which is more northern shifted than Greece. Light brown or blonde hair doesn't make you Nordid, Nordid = pure scandinavian looking, for example this:
Do you think every 10. or more greek look like this? The mixed Nordid types for example Norid or Neo Danubian or East Baltid etc are not really nordid only admixed types, but this is also not much in Greece (only 5%):
http://www.racialcompact.com/nordishrace.html
I don't know where your Nordid mania came from but very funny
Nordid are ultra rare in South Europe and rare even in Croatia, Hungary, Central Europe, East Europe too.
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