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Because historically is basically impossible for people from that village from Ștefan Vodă to have such result. People from that village live in a former Tatar territory, and they migrated in that area from more northern parts. They phenotipically don't differer from other Moldavians who live much more north, except some local minor exotism.




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You know, for all the people that I've posted in this thread, I have their photos too, so perhaps do your research too and then you will learn for yourself that phenotypes are quite distant from genotypes. They are too ambiguous to try and predict someone's autosomal breakdown.


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two Moldovan guys having a conversation in good English - no one in Bucharest would believe it. one, because why would Moldovans speak to each other other then in Russian or they gibberish Moldovan dialect? then, in English?! lol, yeah, sure
because one of the ideas that Romanians have of Moldovans is that the Moldovan youth speaks no English. I don't know where this stereotype comes from. there's a lot of Moldovans working corporate jobs in Romania, I assume they must speak good English to be hired.





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