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Just your opinion.
Same as above. Also, Southern Euro women are considered hotter or about equal when you usually ask this question in a poll.This can vary by tastes, but apart from a handful of them they look unnoticeable compared to South European women.
Agree.No, from Berbers to British Isles you can find a handful of people with wide cheekbones and slanted like eyes, but this mostly has to do with climate.
I don't think anyone believes Germans are 50%+ blonde. They're stereotyped as blonde sometimes cause that hair color is more popular there than in most other countries.No, most Germans have light to dark brown hair and less than 20% has real blonde hair.
On Origuess, Croats get mostly guessed as Western European (even though they consider Croatia part of Southern Europe) whereas Serbs get mostly guessed as Southern European.Maybe the Northern parts of Croatia has a higher number of German shifted individuals, but so does Serbia and other parts of the Balkans have these individuals in slightly smaller amounts.
There is a large overlap though of course like with all neighboring populations.
I'm not an expert here, but you're probably right. People that call them East Asian-influenced all the time are either Turanists or think that language = phenotype. People that don't belong to either categories see Hungarians as normal European looking people.I can tell with great confidence that Hungary has fewer Eastern types than Romania, and maybe Ukraine, the only exception would be some Isolated Szeklers, but they've been mixing with Saxons and local Romanians, Moldovans.
This isn't an anthrotard myth. Only one person is arguing that Moroccans (specifically coastal ones) are on par with South Euros.Hell no, maybe very few exceptions here and there.
I don't think most Europeans look that different from each other. I doubt foreigners could easily tell apart Hungarians from Balkan Slavs for example. Then within Greece specifically, the variation would be less. But I don't think there would be no difference. Genetics often has a correlation with phenotype in a large sample size, so there should be some difference. Regional differences are in general exaggerated though. I'd say that the difference between Mainland Greeks and Bulgarians is more exaggerated than that between Mainland Greeks and Island Greeks.Definitely no, I've been to Thessaly, Crete and other Islands I forgot but they're the same looking people. (maybe locals have a well trained eyes to spot the differences but for average Joe from Central Europe they look the same)
On average, I'd say there is a difference though. But it probably is exaggerated. As I said above, all regional differences are exaggerated. A significant minority of Turks are Turanid (although overrated on anthrofora) which is much less common among Kurds and then there are other differences as well.Based on the hundreds of them I saw, I can tell it's hard to tell them apart, not even Yoruks look that different (they have loads of Iranian, West Asian looking people apart from the Asian shifted ones)
Less than 20%? Thats really understated.
Yes, not all but there are many who could pass as European.Moroccan (Coastal Berbers) are as light as South Europeans.
Hell no, maybe very few exceptions here and there.
Yes, many Yörüks dont really differ from regular Turks, i know really brown to really "nordic" looking yörüks. Some Turks exaggerate the differences between them and "regular" Turks.- Kurds differ significantly from Turks.
Based on the hundreds of them I saw, I can tell it's hard to tell them apart, not even Yoruks look that different (they have loads of Iranian, West Asian looking people apart from the Asian shifted ones)
And also agree, there are Kurd and Turks who dont look different to each other, but generally i can say they look different, from "just a bit" to "very much".
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He was a very (west) Serbian looking Serb. Dušan is example of light Serb who doesn't look Croat in the slightest.
Serbs look more eastern and southern, much more Pontid traits and east med in minor percentage too.
Commonsense and Morlak are Serbs who would be guessed as Serbs in Croatia.
Serbs often have thick lips too, something very rare among Croats.
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