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Thank you, that's reassuring to know.
I'm pleased that you like living in the UK (I personally wish that I could live in Russia,) and it's nice to know that not all Boers feel any animosity towards us.
I've only met three South Africans off-line who live in the UK (I don't know if they were Boers or not,) but they were all very friendly people, and they'd settled very well into the different regions of England that they live and had made numerous local friends.
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The weather in Australia and New Zealand and the US is much sunnier and warmer, so I'm astonished that South Africans choose the UK as their most popular destination.
Cricket and rugby are popular sports in England, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand, and we also share some other cultural similarities.
When I first moved to London as a teenager, it was a kind South African man in his early thirties and his two friendly Australian female friends in their late twenties who looked after me for a few weeks until I found my own accommodation. They found me when I was lost and needed help, and they took me to their place and kindly gave me food as I was slightly underweight and invited me to stay with them until I could find accommodation. The South African man had a German girlfriend who helped me to find accommodation.
Since then, I've only met two other South African people in the UK in real life in London and Lancashire, who were also very friendly and had settled into the UK well and had made lots of friends.
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"Unprovoked", of course. Anyone who knows me on this forum knows that I love to "attack" people for no reason (if you really feel that you have been "attacked" by me). I just said what I said based on objective facts and what you voluntarily already said about your personal life on this forum, nothing more than that. You however profile me based on assumptions, you don't know me from anywhere but you know I'm a demagogue, a wannabe saint, a narcissist, depressed, etc, basically ad hominems since you do not have anything better to say. Quit being bitter over nothing.
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You denigrate qpAdm to the level of Vahaduo by refering to it as a "calculator".
qpAdm is a gold standard for genetic studies and is almost universally used by scholars who carry these studies out.
I can quote countless amount of peer-reviewed genetic studies which use qpAdm for measuring population admixture, but not even one which refers to amateur tools that TA is littered with (Vahaduo, Global25, Gedmatch).
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Vahaduo is just an intermediate interface. Previously, R. G25 was used to calculate G25 - by itself it is inaccurate. Today, even Fiichi makes reputable calculators...qpAdm - I remember that Davidsky used it himself, not his G25. I could help in popularizing qpAdm. But, hardly a Greek needs it - a stream of noobs. No one else can translate user data?
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I don't know if netherland can do it, the density is already pretty high there.
I beleive France should welcome some afrikaners. There life is in danger in Africa.
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