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Don't take anything on the internet too seriously. Look: 🐓🚗. The chicken is bigger than the car. None of this is real. And people who have arguments on the internet are losers.
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I feel close to people from cultures that eat pickled herring
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I meant culturally too. I read years ago an article/interview with a Romanian cultural anthropologist who said there is much similarity in folk dances, music, national dress(peasant dress) and customs between Romanians and Balkan Slavs(mainly Bulgarians and Serbians). He even said many Russian colleagues were amazed and disappointed at how different Balkans Slav peasants are from Russian and East Slavic peasants in terms of folk customs and traditions. We even have 'martisor' tradition in common with Bulgarians. And what about Orthodox Christianity? We have a lot in common with them and only language origin with other Latins. I guess Romanians are understood best as a mix or an intermediate culturally and ethnically between Balkan Slavs and Western Latins.
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Kinship is fairly clear cut, it is your family and extended family (tribe/nation/race). The question is whether cultural ties override that or not, which would be case by case. Many people don't even care about their immediate family, let alone blood ties beyond that.
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Language. Question to the OP: do you feel closer to Aframs or to Estonians? Conversely, do Aframs themselves feel closer to White Americans or to Burundians?
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