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Swedes do look a bit different from Norwegians, yes. I think more Norwegians than Swedes have brown eyes and also that Norwegians in some strange way look slightly more like mongols. The behavior also seems to be a bit different.
@Zegh, Iknow. Im just teasing you :lol:@Soph, that is a good point. In Scotland its often possible to recognize Catholics. Thats probably because they're descended from the original Scots\Irish.
Hm, more of Sweden is blond, but not much more, though the absolute majority of Norwegians live in the southern part of Norway.
I can often spot Irish ancestry among my fellow Americans...there are features that stand out to me, such as pug noses, ruddy skin, reddish hair, and long, horsey "Kennedy" teeth. Certain people just look to me as if they have leprechaun DNA!
Quote from: couldbecousin on February 16, 2011, 08:24:14 PMI can often spot Irish ancestry among my fellow Americans...there are features that stand out to me, such as pug noses, ruddy skin, reddish hair, and long, horsey "Kennedy" teeth. Certain people just look to me as if they have leprechaun DNA! to me, a slight bit of irish feature often translates to american, probably cus irish genes is so widely spread out among americanssuch as a touch of red/orange hue in the hair of a LOT of people, both light and dark haired
Quote from: ZEGH8578 on February 16, 2011, 08:28:27 PMQuote from: couldbecousin on February 16, 2011, 08:24:14 PMI can often spot Irish ancestry among my fellow Americans...there are features that stand out to me, such as pug noses, ruddy skin, reddish hair, and long, horsey "Kennedy" teeth. Certain people just look to me as if they have leprechaun DNA! to me, a slight bit of irish feature often translates to american, probably cus irish genes is so widely spread out among americanssuch as a touch of red/orange hue in the hair of a LOT of people, both light and dark hairedYou have a good point, there are a lot of us here in the States with Irish ancestry! *bows*
Quote from: couldbecousin on February 16, 2011, 08:34:08 PMQuote from: ZEGH8578 on February 16, 2011, 08:28:27 PMQuote from: couldbecousin on February 16, 2011, 08:24:14 PMI can often spot Irish ancestry among my fellow Americans...there are features that stand out to me, such as pug noses, ruddy skin, reddish hair, and long, horsey "Kennedy" teeth. Certain people just look to me as if they have leprechaun DNA! to me, a slight bit of irish feature often translates to american, probably cus irish genes is so widely spread out among americanssuch as a touch of red/orange hue in the hair of a LOT of people, both light and dark hairedYou have a good point, there are a lot of us here in the States with Irish ancestry! *bows* No Mick blood in me.
Quote from: PPK on February 17, 2011, 04:46:56 AMQuote from: couldbecousin on February 16, 2011, 08:34:08 PMQuote from: ZEGH8578 on February 16, 2011, 08:28:27 PMQuote from: couldbecousin on February 16, 2011, 08:24:14 PMI can often spot Irish ancestry among my fellow Americans...there are features that stand out to me, such as pug noses, ruddy skin, reddish hair, and long, horsey "Kennedy" teeth. Certain people just look to me as if they have leprechaun DNA! to me, a slight bit of irish feature often translates to american, probably cus irish genes is so widely spread out among americanssuch as a touch of red/orange hue in the hair of a LOT of people, both light and dark hairedYou have a good point, there are a lot of us here in the States with Irish ancestry! *bows* No Mick blood in me. There, there, dear, Scottish is almost as good.
I'm half German and I am extremely pale to the point where I have a hard time finding make-up that is light enough, and the whole German side of my family is pale as ghosts....