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Are y'all kidding, lol? South Asians obviously pass better in the Middle East and North Africa, Europeans being closer genetically doesn't make them pass in there as a whole.
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Someone like Osama bin Laden could easily pass as a native in Pakistan, but nowhere in Europe lmao.
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Go ask them, I'm not the spokesperson for the ones who do. I acknowledge that there are many West Asians who would pass in many parts of Europe rather well and vice-versa. And it's certainly not limited to Southern Europe. Even I would not look completely out of place in the Levant. Of course, I would stand out in the Arabian Peninsula or North Africa, but when we stick to the original question, the intersection of Europeans and MENAs seems to be greater than the intersection of South Asians and MENAs. Whether SOME Southern Europeans are closer to SOME MENAs than to SOME Northern Europeans is a different question, but I don't make a big deal out of phenotypes either way.
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The Caucasus and Turkey is not MENA btw, the intersection between Europe and the former region is far greater than the intersection between South Asia. However MENA, so north Africa, middle east ( Levant, Gulf Arab and Mesopatamia/Iran) have more overlap with South Asia than Europe.
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