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[QUOTE=Oliver109;7927991]While many Brits perhaps even the majority would resemble ethnic Spanish people
Wtf are you on about, some, many, maybe, but no more than that. I know you live in London but it really isn't representative
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[QUOTE=Davystayn;7928301]As I said in a previous post, the majority (60%) if they pass for Spanish, not average or typical but they will be among the Iberian spectrum, that is to say that they will not be automatically taken as foreigners in Spain, then if there are many with they are impassable or almost impassable Rupert type Grint, for example, that perhaps there will be some Spaniard similar to him, well, it could be, but as I said previously, almost no Spaniard would think that he is, He will be the typical one who will not believe that he is Spanish, just as happens to people like Alex Porro and Busques. Inma Cuesta etc... they may be Spaniards of 10 generations, but they simply do not fit into the Iberian spectrum
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Pretty sure almost all British people could pass in Spain (some very atypically) because I've seen Spanish people with all sorts of phenotypes. Like Dani Olmo or something.
Though I don't think all Spanish people would pass typically as British. Somebody like David Villa for example, I just can't see it.
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