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Do Romanians pass better in Britain or Afghanistan?
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The overlap between Romania and Afganistan is small, maybe slightly higher than 5%.
The overlap with the UK is much larger, around 20%. Romanian men pass easier in the UK than Romanian women. About 1/3rd of the Romanian men than do not show East Slavic traits pass in the UK, with phenos similar to dark Brits.
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In Britain of course, although I still don't find them that similar.
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There's that, but also some old Keltic ancestry in a minority of Romanians (nomadic Celts lived in Romania, among many other tribes, before the Dacic state became united). In addition, about 1/5th of the Y-DNA is R1b in Romania, a significantly higher percentage than that of all of Romania's neighbors, except Hungary.
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Afghanistan.
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In Spain we have many Romanians and the English have been visiting us for decades so I have them both very visualized, I have never confused a group or individually the Romanians with British or vice versa, they look very different, you can say that the British have more punch and the Romanians are more diluted more to the East, missing ingredients to approach the West.
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