Are Blonde Hair and Blue Eyes From British Iles
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05-17-2015, 04:38 PM | |||
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So the blondest countries in Europe are Denmark, Netherland and England
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05-17-2015, 04:39 PM | |||
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Quote: Originally Posted by TAM-MY nah England used to be a danish state... haiti used to be from the French and well they look very french, no?
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05-17-2015, 04:54 PM | |||
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As the map is clearly that the northern part of Europe has the highest occurance of people who are naturally blonde-haired and blue-eyes. Though within this Northern European region, the highest ratios are found in central Scandinavia and the ratio gradually decreases as one moves away from central Scandinavia. The first people to have blonde hair in Europe were not Germanic-speakers, only Nazi ideology-infested fools will believe that nonsense! It is just that since most Germanic-speaking countries are mostly located in northerly regions of Europe, they then tend to have large blonde/light-haired populations, in Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Iceland. Nevertheless the blondest European country statistically is Finland. Elsewhere the most common hair color is brown. Additionally, it is also foolish to believe that blonde hair, blue eyes in the British Isles was first brought by Anglo-Saxon or Viking invasion. It wasn't since, areas such Ireland, Wales which are predominantly Celtic have blondes and are most commonly blue-eyed. So going west to east, the "blond zone" of Europe includes the British Isles, the Netherlands, northern Germany, northern Poland, Scandinavia, Baltic States, northwestern Ukraine, northwest European Russia.
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05-17-2015, 05:03 PM | |||
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By what do you mean that they don't look Danish? Denmark is definitely not a 100% blonde, are you claim that it is? There are dark-haired English people who have more Danish genes than blonde ones. Sorry but you gotta be more careful and use your brain. Within Britain particularly England, hair color may not always be an indicator of who has Scandinavian/Germanic genes and who doesn't. He's from Denmark. http://www.stoprussia.org/wp-content...0/DanishPM.jpg These women are English. http://cdn23.us2.fansshare.com/photo...1265595202.jpg http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/...e_Tate_met.jpg See within the English, the Germanic and Celtic are intermixed, so it is quite hard to know for sure. Who has Danish strains and who doesn't. Hair color alone is not a good indicator. Last edited by saxonwold; 05-17-2015 at 05:20 PM..
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05-17-2015, 05:18 PM | |||
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Quote: Originally Posted by saxonwold By what do you mean that they don't look Danish? Denmark is definitely not a 100% blonde, are you claim that it is? There are dark-haired English people who have more Danish genes than blonde ones. Sorry but you gotta be more careful and use your brain. Within Britain particularly England, hair color may not always be an indicator of who has Scandinavian/Germanic genes and who doesn't. He's from Denmark. http://www.stoprussia.org/wp-content...0/DanishPM.jpg These women are English. http://cdn23.us2.fansshare.com/photo...1265595202.jpg Now who looks more Danish? English women are famous for bleaching their hair same for american women.. Very few are natural blondes past age of 12... even among small children its 50/50.. And the guy doesnt have british features.. he looks continental european his jaw and eyeset are different from those darkhaired britishmen with old neolithic mediterranean appearance. 90% of english "blonde" women I came across had pretty dark roots lol. Anyways I'm talking about averages.. average english people dont look anything remotely close to danes.. they are far closer in appearance to Irish,Welsh and Scots. An English girl commenting on English women's blondness: "Haha do you think those women are really blonde? I live in England and 9 times out of 10 you will discover a big tram-line of dark roots on these women. Not to mention the women have been going crazy on extensions and fake tanning in recent years. " Last edited by Safinator; 05-17-2015 at 05:29 PM..
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05-17-2015, 05:44 PM | |||
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Yes they are light-haired , unless you're referring to those of immigrant descent. Now I like to rely on facts and not on some "anti-British" crap. According to proper studies done on the Irish male and females. According to the Irish Medical Journal of Science, 36% of the Irish have dark brown hair, and 31% had light brown hair, while the rest have blondish or reddish hair. The Irish have higher dark brown hair ratios than the British as whole, but black hair is definitely not common, less than 3% have truly black hair. According to the ScottishDNA Project and the Blue Eye Project in 2014, the eye color ratios of the British are as follows 48% blue, 30% Green, 22% brown that is equal to 78% for light eyes. So to me you seem quite ignorant. I have plenty of pictures of Irish people who are blonde, so save the joke. There are plenty of Irish people around the world.
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05-18-2015, 11:14 AM | |||
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I eat my hat if 70% of Finns are blonde.
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05-18-2015, 11:27 AM | |||
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central sweden is partly saami-territory, and that's where the most blondes are to be found. yeah right...
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05-18-2015, 03:59 PM | |||
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I would like to open a thread with black hair in europe
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05-18-2015, 06:31 PM |
Quote: Originally Posted by Ariete I eat my hat if 70% of Finns are blonde. we don't need your sarcastic lies, its an established fact that over 70% of Finland has blonde hair
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