altought his face was clearly not Serbian. I always wonder when see peoples with a specific fenotype, and they beleive they are something different. Its like a Bantu beleives himself as a white german XD
@@topsnek4603 they are unreliable for small percentages, such as "1.2% romanian" as an example. If it says you are "80% hungarian" for example, it is probably correct.
@@topsnek4603 for my english class we had to pick a podcast from a list, and then say what we were hearing and mine was about the tests It said they usually arent massive, but they can come with errors And also my mom and both I took 2 different tests and they were fairly similar as well, but I guess we just have different views.
It's fun as a joke, but yeah genetics relation to ethnicity is pretty questionable. That said, I'm 100% Russian DNA-wise, I can drink a bottle of Scotch on a work night and not have a hangover.
More likely you don't actually have any central Asian since these tests for individuals are extremely unreliable. It's true the Mongols did invade Poland before, but there is no significant genetic admixture from Central Asia in Poland (it's like a fraction of a percent) so that the chances of some random Pole having 10% Central Asian ancestry out of nowhere is extremely unlikely. If it is true, then it probably the result of some more recent family history you're not aware of (within 4 generations or so)
@@topsnek4603 There's a sizable Tartar (Turkic) minority in Poland, Belarus and Ukraine, around the area my family comes from, so that probably explains it. Still salty about that 34% German though...
Now that you found out that you are part Bosnian, part Croatian and part Serb. This probably explains why no matter how hard you scrub in the shower, you never feel completely "cleansed"
Imagine beein a Hungarian hating on Romania all your life and finding out you are 90% Romanian or a Romanian finding out you are 90% Hungarian. "My worst enemy is hiding within myself"
The same as if you are Serb and find out you are Albanian or Bulgarian. But those maps are not relevant since ethnicity doesn't depend on location, especially in Balkan. Bosnia is mixed af so he can be 100% Serb by blood while his ancestors are geographically from Bosnia (because obviously Serbs don't live only in Serbia)
As an Amerimutt my mix was surprisingly simple despite my family being the product of centuries of continuous immigration: 31% Nigerian, 30% Franco-German, 14% Scandinavian, 9% Ghanan, 5% Bri’ish, 3% Angolan, 3% Ashkenazi & Levantine Jewish and the rest some other broad West Euro and West African ancestry. Apparently my Y-chromosome can be traced back to Persia which is cool but unsurprising given my surname is Yiddish so I know that patrilineal descent is where the Jewish comes from and multiple Persian states historically ruled Judea and intermixed with locals. But as a Kraut-munching Black Jewish Viking I tip my hat to a fellow Jewish Viking
@@serbsrb You mean Bosnian muslims,Bosnian orthodox,and Bosnian catholics?There was no such serb or croat people in Bosnia till about 100 years ago when under the AustroHungarian empire the Bosnian Orthodox church was taken over by the Serbs and the Bosnian Catholic Church was taken over by the Croats who then pushed this garbage that all catholics in Bosnia are "Croats" and all Orthodox are "Serb". I am a Catholic but 1000% Bosnian.The only thing i have with Croats is that they live on the land that belonged to my people for thousands of years before they migrated (you included)to this parts of EUROPE from the Carphatian mountains in the 8-9th century.
@@serbsrb Uzmi malo knjigu u ruke i to ne one printane od strane SANU-a pa se vrati nazad.Pogledaj malo stare karte pa vidi ko je zivio od Srem M do Prizrena pa nazad do Herceg Novog preko Mileta,Korcule,Hvara do Pule pa nazad do Krajine.Nisu tkz servi niti tkz horvatcici vec BOSANCI.Srbi i Hrvati postojali nisu do 8-9tog stoljeca kad ste dosli ovdje sa Karpata.Horvati vas doveli ko svoje robove (za to se zoves Srbin od Lat Servus-Servi ROBOVI)kojima je Rimski car dao slobodu i komad zemlje da nasele staru Rasku u kojoj su Bosnjani uvijek bili vecina svoji na svome.Sikter ba
Born and raised in Ro, after a DNA test and a deep look in my family ancestry I came to be 25% Greek, 25% Russian, 25%Austrian, 10% Romanian, 15% Hungarian plus the cherry on the top is that I married a half Hungarian half Slovakian Romanian born wife. Welcome to the Balkans!!!
When I took a 23&Me test, as someone who has a Greek father, I was very much expecting half Greek... I wasn't expecting about equal parts Greek and Turkish. It explains a lot of the self-hatred however.
Lmao bro I’m Turkish, Greek, Kurdish and Italian living in Australia. At least your not torn by 5 sides of self hatred. 🤣👍🏽 I’ve got like 7% mixed leftover too. My ancestors were fucking anything that moved
@@DeveusBelkan 🤣 I feel you brother. Take care good sir, I hope life treats you kindly and you may spread positivity in this world, when I saw your comment I couldn’t help but feel the similarities
As a romanian I must sadly admit that I took an ancestry test and I am 8% hungarian. I am at least 76% romanian, 4% german and the rest from other countries but on a small percentage.
Serbs and Croats lived in Bosnia from the time that the Slavs came here so that basically just tells him his Serbian family comes from Bosnia. Nothing special
@@petarveljkovic4906 Serbs are Croats are of Bosniak descent who became Serbs and Croats over night in 19th century just because they were orthodox and catholic faith. There is no proof or any historical documentation that mentions any Serbs or Croat in Bosnia.
@@Toulkun hahahahahahahah. Daj brate ne seri molim te, prvi kralj Bosne bio Srbin i ti lupetas nesto ovde. Aj nauci nesto malo pa se vrati da komentarises
There is a saying in my country. If you speak Turkish and call yourself Turkish, you are Turkish. It's pointless to research your ancestors. The genetic inheritance of Turks living in Anatolia today is only 30% compared to the Gokturk Period. (this is actually a high number). The gene inheritance from the Oghuz Turks who came to Anatolia in the Middle Ages reaches 50% in some places. The rest are Anatolian indigenous peoples. However, cheap DNA tests give these rates incorrectly. First of all, the Oghuz Turks who came first were not purebred. The system passes them as Aryan. But the real absurd part is that cheap tests enter all Anatolian resident genetic heritage into the system as Greek and Italian. That's why people get confused. So the Hittites were not Greeks, but cheap tests give results as if they were. My advice is to try solid companies and have them reviewed by an expert. Of course, none of this matters. What matters is which nation you feel you belong to.
I find this region of the world absolutely fascinating. They're literally the least homogeneous people on the entire planet yet at the same time the most nationalistic and ethnocentric. I love seeing videos of a Serb finding out he is a Bosnian, A Greek finding out he's a Turk, a Turk finding out he's Armenian or an Albanian finding out he is a Serb. Good stuff.
I mean it's fun to see nationalists' worldview crumble but... There is no such thing as Greek DNA or Turkish DNA. These tests are just a little more scientific than skull measuring.
@@NB-kq7lm haha right.. you know in Croatia we actually got surnames and kept records for thousand years with glagolitic script, I know my own tree from 1565, and it would've gone even deeper if the Turks didn't burn down churches in Dalmatia.. But you can't go even 200 hundred years in the past..
I’m a Pole and I remember once my grandma told my family we had a Russian great great grandfather, and my aunt was absolutely horrified and cried. Truly a sad day lol Edit: my family will be devastated only for Russian and German not others due what they did to us in WW2 lol
Truely tragic. As a german carrying multiple polish sounding names in his family from east prussians I can only imagine how it must feel to realize that you can't grab onto the fragile identity of pure blood.
What kind of nationalism must it be to cry over the fact you're Russian not Pole. I myself are half Russian, half Polish and even a little German. Honestly i don't care.
Balkan DNA tests are extremely hard to do because being a Serb actually means being one of the multiple Slavic tribes who settled the Balkan area and got united into one nation and one culture, Serbia. Over time there were Serbs living in regions of Montenegro, Hungary, Bosnia, Dalmatia, Macedonia, Bulgaria, and even Greece. I don't know about the Romanian region tho, not enough data. Your ancestors might be from the Bosnian region but that doesn't make you less Serb than you are. If you over your life experience any of the following extreme Serb symptoms, you are probably a Serb: - While other people at the party are struggling to not throw up on the floor after heavy drinking, you feel an extreme urge to find a working fast food and eat pljeskavica in the middle of the night. - After listening to hard medieval Serbian music, your body starts feeling hot and your blood starts to boil, you begin to transform into an Optimus Hajduk. - When going on summer vacation to Greece, you bring your fridge full of food with you to save up approximately about 20eur. - You enter transport bus like you're ready to fight with 80 years old baba Sharingan user with your pure Serbian taijutsu. - Seeing foreigners in your country makes you become ultra over welcoming nationalistic volunteer tour guide who instantly gains the power of becoming a gastronome god. - You can't start your morning without having an unhealthy dose of politics and black chronic news. Post your results below !
You are right, but unfortunately most people (and what's even sadder, most Serbs) don't understand. And in Romania there were a lot of Serbs (in Romanian Banat) and Temišvar (or Timisoara idk how is it in English) was a big cultural center of Serbs. Also, whole Banat was meant to be in Yugoslavia (or more precise Kingdom of SCS) after ww1, but for some reason half of Banat we gave to Romanians. And also there are some Serbian surnames among Romanians (I've heard for Popovici and some other, I don't remember)
@@amabarbigrl There is an quite famous "Romanian" ex-footballer whos last name is Belodedici. He does know that he has serbian origins but he desided to still declare himself as Romanian.
He is practically almost 100% Serb. I don't have to say how many Serbs came to Serbia from the territory of Bosnia (mostly Herzegovina), Croatia and Montenegro on several occasions, first because of the Ottomans, then when Austria-Hungary annexed Bosnia, many Serbs moved to Serbia; then because of terrible events in World War II in which many did not even have a chance to come but some succeeded, and in the end, due to the last war in Yugoslavia, almost a million Serbs came to Serbia from Croatia and Bosnia as refugees. As for Herzegovina, I must clarify that the territory of medieval Herzegovina includes not only the territory of today's Bosnia but also a part of Montenegro called Old Herzegovina and a very small part of today's Serbia, specifically my ancestors in 1813 came from Old Herzegovina which is now in Montenegro. As for Romania, there were a lot of Serbs in the Romanian part of Banat, especially in Timisoara and Arad. As far as Bulgaria is concerned, there are Shops in western Bulgaria that are geneticaly Serbs. For example, our minister during the time of kingdom Nikola Pasic was a Serb from Bulgaria.
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As a Canadian I learned that my family started hiding being German during the wars. I thought I was mostly Irish but nope. Deutsch. Bavarian even. Was cool though to then dive into old records and figure out when they started changing stuff. ....also all the cabbage my grandmother cooked when I was growing up made more sense.
Janosz, that reaction to being Bosnian was fr the funniest shit in human history keep it up man Also good choice for the WI shirt, wi it's the Serbia of America
His obviously just pretending he is outraged since people who lived in Dalmatian parts of Croatia were Serbs and called themselves that, and also all people from Bosnia started that way. The fact they changed their names after doesn't change the fact that these are the same people, just called differently due to religious differences, not Dnk difference
@@belosevickris3379 What's the difference between a Serbian, Croatian and a Bosnian? (apart from religion) - they all live in ex-Yugoslavia, and speak the same language.
@@HK-pp9ig croats and slovenes tend to be more light skinned on average probably cause mixed with asutrians and serbs tend to be more darker skin on average probably cause mixed with turks, also cultural differences(they are not huge but still exist cause you know, asutro-hungary and ottoman empire) and the biggest religion. those might seem sligh difference at first but it turned out to be huge problem in the end...
Youve made my day I thought yoyr video was well made,argumentes and provided for a good loughter.Regards,from a Romanian named Jürgen.....ps.your not the only one.😊
As a Hungarian I took a test and unfortunatelly I'm like 23 percent romanian Edit: yes, yes. Fortunately, come to realize that not all Romanians are the way Hungarians depict them.
My Dad is from Serbia and my Mom is from Macedonia, but my DNA results also said majority Bosnian. I don’t think the science has reached its full potential yet. I’ve even had my results change, getting emails about “improved accuracy.” In fact, my brother had slightly different results than me, and we have the same parents. (No, my Mom didn’t cheat, the DNA test blatantly says he’s my 100% brother)
Siblings only share 50% of their DNA with each other, not 100% (unlike identical twins), so it's completely normal for your results to slightly differ from your brother's.
"Being unsure of one's ethnicity is a traumatic thing in the Balkans." Because a portion of the Balkans, along with most of the planet, are racist idiots think their genes alone should dictate their identities rather than culture (including ironically many that annoit themselves as "antinationalists", "antiracist" and "human rights defenders"). Speaking as a Greek, I could be the offspring of an Orangutan and a Donkey and I would still identify as 100 percent Greek. One reason why Greeks (and Jews, and a few others) have managed to stay relatively more homogenous over such vast amounts of time is a focus on culture. If you preserve the culture, the genes will usually follow. Those that don't care about the culture end up part of other groups or self-destructive self-hating part of the group . People of different groups that care deeply about Greek culture are welcomed because they end up being absorbing into common Greek identity. Their descendants become indistinguishable part of the Greek people (both genetically and culturally) which keeps the Greek themes going. This view of identity is why we still speak Greek.. Some frame it as conspiratorial Hellenization but there is nothing insidious about it. When in Rome do as the Romans or get the f-ck out. Multiculturalism is the stupidist ideology. All so-called "diversity" represents is a temporary stepping stone to eradication of one's identity. The second someone intermarries with someone else in multicultural society their children virtually always lose their identity because they take the mindset they are "half" something rather than still 100 percent something.
I'm a Serb with one great grandad from Zagreb and a great great grandma from Poland ( how the fck did she end up with a Balkan dude in her day and age is still beyond me). So I don't think I even need to take a DNA test to find out I'm a transformer.
You should run it through GEDMATCH. The genetic difference between Serbs, Croats, Bosnians of various religion, Albanians, Romanians, etc. is pretty minor. Turks and Gypsies are very different though.
@@hartingtherealone those are cultures, not genes, there aren't any genetic similarities between Italians and Romanians. Genetically we're about 50/50 balkan and slavic.
@@sneakyboy1139 There are two kinds of propaganda, the first is the nationalist boomers, who think Transilvania is rightful Hungarian clay that Romania stole, the other is from the commie boomers who call Hungarians living in Transilvania Romanians. It's less prevalent among the younger generations.
i'm an Estonian but i know i have a Czech immigrant, a Gypsy, a German baron and a Swedish peasant in my bloodline. haven't taken a dna test but it'd be real interesting to see wether they show up there
Very possible for you to be an Istro-Romanian (Mauro-Vlach from Istria Peninsula) from Croația or Timok Valach from Banat Region. Istro-Romanian were valachs dislocated by the Hungarians from Panonia to go between Croatia and Muntenegru. Banat Valachs are a mix between Valachs, then slavic and huns who didn't leave the region.
My family is also from Vojvodina and they came from Dalmatia. I have some relatives still in dalmatia while most live in Vojvodina. I think the reason many migrated form Serbia to Dalmatia is because they were fearful of the Ottomans. I also have some Hungarian blood due to some descendants mixing with Hungarians in Vojvodina. Very cool to see that we are similar. (I might be wrong about the migration thing)
Vajdaság was Hungarian which has its own meaning pretty much like D ALMatea in the language from which the word originate from. As for coming to Vajdaság from Dalmatea as a fear from Ottomans to me sounds a strange idea since Vajdaság was the main target to Ottomans due to its geographical position where like in every flat lands other then Vár Aka fortress nothing would have gave a protection from a invading armies. I heard the myth of VukoVár being Serb but the problem is in facts which including the name since while Vuk meaning Wolf is used by Serbs just as Turkish or SakSon and others as a name and surname the word Vár meaning fortress is a Hungarian word where like the word Hungary which refers to a tribal coalition based on blood by default it consisted from a specific groups .
@@lordhumungus1386 Vojvodina is mutation of the word Vajdaság and while there was a Hungarian-Croatian union in which both parties moved freely within the land and to Vajdaság after Ottoman plague of the land who enslaved Hungarians in the land and made the boys Janissary.Simply by the looking at the names of Janissary and groups like Magyarab a Hungarian who retained they identity after being enslaved one can assume that there was no fundamental Croatian population in Vajdaság at that time or if it was it identified themselves as Hungarian which by default refers to a tribal union. Some Croats could have become Serbs who where by default like other Greek Orthodox groups a Ottoman mercenaries which as such where never made Janissary but personally I don’t think it would have been the case
@@darko_dulic Why is everyone always assuming something to be wrong simply if something has a different explanation then previously assumed. Being a Hungarian and having a Croatian family members I presumed that the two where a completely different groups which just randomly good along and lived by each side and since Hungarian traditions doesn’t elaborate why did Hungarian even had a coalition with Croats and had common rulers …which made me to do my own research and strangely there is a connection through GaL tribal coalition which had some common grounds till Cro A Tian movement went along S Lav BulgAr-Srb-Greek orthodox line. My father surname Križanović even do having the Serbian like ić which was added on BulgARIAN OV became a common surname in Hungary as Križan(Krizsán) which resembles the Hindu Krishna. The name even appears amongst Czech and Slovak I thought it was a pure Croatian due to Križ meaning Cross is a word used for Cross and such a Croatian version of Chris Tian but the problem with this was that our ancestors where called XTians before Roman Christianity became to be where in whole GaL culture the Sun crosses where a common symbol in different forms and variations where the very surname appears in Hungarian as Rizsányi without the K which straight away has a different meaning since it relates to Rizs meaning Rice which is actually pronounced as Riža strangely in Cro A Tian which in my view like everything else indicates that Croatian had to be Tian-Sian in the past and there should be some GaL traditions left to this very day since D ALMatea resembles GALatea. Being a Makai through my mother which is the most ancient Hungarian surname after which in Sian tribal land we are called MacArISTAN that relates to MakARSka a most ancient city on Adrian sea how we call it where Adrian being a name we actually use and knowing that Mak meaning Ac Corn a fruit of Oak tree like oak tree itself was sacred to Gals and if so see it right Croats should still have some traditions of having tree branch crowns as in Baltic,BaLAton,BaLKan …where the traditions in the time of GaLs.
You're too funny. I was upset to find out that I'm 84% British. I always heard I was French. The next largest group is Finnish... I didn't know that at all. I'm a tiny bit Eastern European but mostly just British. Weird. I love Serbia! It's so beautiful and the people are so passionate.
American I'm guessing, that's usually the case. There is greater emphasis placed on being a weird minority rather than what most people are, which is English with some Scottish mixed in. Hell even African Americans are usually 15%+ random Scotsman from Ulster.
Hi, I’m Russian with alleged Serbian or Croatian roots. I had a relative with the last name Furtich. Could anyone please tell if last name like this exists in any of Balkan countries?
@@kibikikibiki1418 yeah, there are few last names with Furt root, Furtić, Furtula etc. I think it comes from western Krajina, so Bosniak, Croat and Serb orgin is possible.
Greeks and Serbs will be getting "Turk" results because most of the "Turks" are actually Greeks and members of Slavic tribes taken away from their homeland or conquered a few hundred years ago. These tests have no understanding of migrations and history to be taken remotely seriously.
Serbs living in Bosnia are called Bosnians, Serbs are after Greeks oldest nation in Balkans and the oldest Slavic nation, Bosniaks are Serbs which ancestors converted to Islam, so your claims are not correct
@@dzevadbayraktar322 Bosniaks did not exist at the time you converted to islam, Serbs per genetics have the least Turkish infulence less then 0.8% J2, while Croats have about 3.6 and Bosniaks about 9% so Bosniaks have the most of Turkish genetics, but also some minor values en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genetic_studies_on_Bosniaks Serbs are gentically 19% "Slavic" R1a which is quite wrong understanding since Slavic is cultural-linguistic group, on the orher hand Serbs are the only living proto Europeans beside Swedish with more then 50% I haplotype, and mentioning of Bogumils and other communistic construction is pretty ridiculous
Dude how can a Serb be Bosnian when Bosnian don't exist you dumn idiot. Did you mean Bosniak, you stupid moron. Do your job and research from real scientists who the Bosniaks originated from. You are just writing here stuff that is meant to provoke us, and that is the truth here. You can try our sausages when svinjokolj start in a month. It's the best sausages you will ever had bro. Promise you... peace & love!! Ajde batice!!! Bog cuva Srbe!!
I am Lak from Dagestan, and I don't know why i watch this , but its so interesting. God bless all balkan nation and million followers to this underrated chanel
Me as Serbian from a first glance know he is not close to Serbian face, btw color of his skin is darker, most of Serbs have paler skin. It's seems his DNK test is mostly right.
I'm Bosnian and this video was recommended on the side bar. I initially came to leave a mocking comment (we exYugos really need to start to respect each other for a change or atleast leave eachother alone, this mockery back and forth since the 90s just isn't healthy anymore 🤔) but ended up liking the video and LMAO Much love and greetings to Northern Banate from Posavina 🙋🏼♂️
@@saheb-jg9nj Religion has never been an issue but it's a great, perhaps the biggest and most effective tool for nationalistic aspirations. Nationalism that borders with fascism is the problem. Religion has been hijacked by them.
Just made a recent Serbian friend and wanted to learn more about the culture (for science), and I'm glad I did. This channel is God-Tier. Respect from America...
I was told that my mom was half Croatian, and that my dad was German and Dutch. Wasn’t expecting to see 40% Polish and 40% German with the next most significant being Swedish and Latvian.
About the Cluj Napoca connection: the test doesn’t show you where you are from, it shows you from where are the other people who took the test and have similar genes to you. So it’s not that you have relatives exactly in Cluj, but rather, of the people you are related to, more of them have taken the test in Cluj because it’s a more developed city and people have more money and interest in such things. Great video!
I would expect the geneticists and statisticians to correct for selection bias of that kind (urban population densities.). I'm almost certain that they would have considered that in their statistical models.
@@Robespierre-lIbut they can't really correct for it without having way more data than they actually have. For most regions they have exactly 0 data. How do you normalize for that? They only have data from where people are rich enough, meaning urban centers. Sure, they can normalize a bit across regions where they have data, but these maps more often than not show where are people rich enough to buy these kind of tests that are also somewhat related to you. There might be regions with people way closer related to you, but you won't find about those relatives, until one of those people move to a big urban center and then you still wouldn't know about their relatives. Even in this map, you could see that he has quite some relatives in Bucharest? What could this mean? Really nothing else, but that a few of his relatives from wherever they were, moved to Bucharest. Not that his ancestors were in any other way related to Bucharest. As far as we know, we might as well assume that some of his relatives from Serbia moved to Bucharest for whatever work opportunity, and that's what's shown in the results.
Since all of you keep asking, I used 23 & Me for the analysis, check the site if its services are available in your country.
Hey I saw at the end some text saying "Hey János". Is János your name?
Visit poland
He’s a living land mine
Brate you used the Austrijan map. Crna Zlato. Ja sam iz jandrica Gradac Štajerska imam malo slavenski krv brate moj
Do an episode about the Vlachs living in the Balkans.
”I'm from Serbia”
*Shows a picture of Chernobyl*
Serbia*
@@goldpaulike5304 Why, I did write it like that, thank you :D
that is Pancevo my friend :D
@@belgrademapper635 Really? It really looks similar to the Chernobyl nuclear power plant :D
I mean Balkan is overall shitty so i can see how you may mix up the two.
Guys pls stop insulting the christmas tree, my mom is reading the comments and it's making her sad :(
I actually like it. 🎄
Ugly Christmas tree
I don't really like it but at least she tried.
You atleast have a tree..
its the best
Have Balkaners take ancestry tests could be categorized under the "Mindbreak" tag
Ah, another Person of culture
Balkaners
Dude, just say that you have a porn addiction.
@@OASIS23- yes
"I see you're a man of culture as well!"
Wears Chetnik clothing, is actually Bosnian and Croatian more than a Serbian. 💀
Doslovno svi "srbi" u krajni i republici srbskoj
Ne, nego Srbi i Srbijanci nije isto@@skin4700
@@alloydasufferer3803 srbijanci🤣🤣
Da ljudi iz republike srbije, nezavisno od etniciteta, odnosno srbijanci@@skin4700
Edit: Srbi-Serbs, Srbijanci- Serbians
@@alloydasufferer3803 kako se zovu hrvati iz drugih drzava onda, hrvatinci
bosnian larps as serb all his life and gets exposed
а шта су Босанци него Срби?
altought his face was clearly not Serbian. I always wonder when see peoples with a specific fenotype, and they beleive they are something different. Its like a Bantu beleives himself as a white german XD
@@Donald_Trump_2024 shhh ne sramoti se
@@hare9561 немој молим те, а шта смо ми онда? реци ми
@@Donald_Trump_2024 ima bosanaca koji su srbi naravno al nisu svi
I am highly skeptical that a DNA test could really make an accurate distinction between these different Balkan ethnicities.
You should be skeptical. These tests are extremely unreliable, yet people always just take for granted that they're correct for some reason.
@@topsnek4603 they are unreliable for small percentages, such as "1.2% romanian" as an example. If it says you are "80% hungarian" for example, it is probably correct.
@@cannonfodder9248 You'd be surprised how large their margin of error can be
@@topsnek4603 for my english class we had to pick a podcast from a list, and then say what we were hearing and mine was about the tests
It said they usually arent massive, but they can come with errors
And also my mom and both I took 2 different tests and they were fairly similar as well, but I guess we just have different views.
It's fun as a joke, but yeah genetics relation to ethnicity is pretty questionable.
That said, I'm 100% Russian DNA-wise, I can drink a bottle of Scotch on a work night and not have a hangover.
He's not just a Serb, he's everything
The supreme based balkan
Can’t lose if your everything at once
He's The Balkan
Blanda up intensifies.
He is Jugoslavija, probably a long lost brethren of Great Marshall Tito
My condolences for being Bosnian, stay strong ✋
"You are not a Serb. You are the entire Yugoslavia."
Even Cuban-Mexican
Marshal Tito approves!
*GOD is Serbian* !!!
@@supermavro6072 serbia:🇧🇦🇭🇷
Forgot to add russia
Don't genocide yourself bro, there's worse things, you could have ended up being Albanian
Being albanian is the best thing In the world
@@user-dq1kc6gr3e Because you know that nothing worse can happen to you?
@@user-dq1kc6gr3e Yeah, especially if you live in Kosovo, Macedonia or Switzerland.
Or Turkish
Or serbian
in Greece we say " Romanian isn't a nationality, it's a profession"
much love to Romania though
As a Romanian, thanks!
....for your wallet
@@mist2620 Eu iti multumesc!
Greece are turks
spongebob is a albanian
eimai roumano ellinas
Now I'm scared to take a DNA test because I might be Chinese 😭😭😭
Nah, you're probably 70% pacific islander and 30% dragon 😉
@@socialistrepublicofvietnam1500yeah 😄
@@socialistrepublicofvietnam1500 mountain goat💀
Probably French
Me too, german with vietnamese roots
Don't worry, guys. She's only being a Bosnian ironically.
She
@@koalabear1984 I know what I said
-_-
@@koalabear1984 Don't you see that she's a cute anime girl?
@Red Dushan theres no but,SHES A CUTE ANIME GIRL!
I feel your pain.
I got 34% German as a Pole.
Also somehow 10% Central Asian, so I'm also Tartar/Mongol...
@@eshay or you know .... nazis and genghis khan are his family , that's how genetics work
More likely you don't actually have any central Asian since these tests for individuals are extremely unreliable. It's true the Mongols did invade Poland before, but there is no significant genetic admixture from Central Asia in Poland (it's like a fraction of a percent) so that the chances of some random Pole having 10% Central Asian ancestry out of nowhere is extremely unlikely. If it is true, then it probably the result of some more recent family history you're not aware of (within 4 generations or so)
@@topsnek4603 There's a sizable Tartar (Turkic) minority in Poland, Belarus and Ukraine, around the area my family comes from, so that probably explains it.
Still salty about that 34% German though...
@@topsnek4603 It is probably same as native americans getting few % of Finnish ancestry or Finns getting some East Siberian ancestry.
Come Home Mongol Man.
Now that you found out that you are part Bosnian, part Croatian and part Serb.
This probably explains why no matter how hard you scrub in the shower, you never feel completely "cleansed"
Bosnian, Croatian, AND Serb? but Bosnians and Croatians are Serbs
@@Donald_Trump_2024 least nationalistic serb
@@zHaste Sadly, yes...
@@zHaste ја само кажем, ми Босанци смо Срби, нисмо ми ни Арапи ни Турци
@@zHaste добро је, ја сам из Босне, али ја нисам луд да кажем да сам неки тамо "бошњак"
This is the funniest channel on RUclips hands down 😂
When the map came up i literally laughed out loud
Humble yourself bro 😂 you might be just as unlucky
@@forlegalreasonsthatwasajok7608 And why exactly is it bad to be Bosnian?
@@abyssstrider2547 Not bad, just unlucky, Ethnic tensions never ended, country is full of landmines, not the best Economy
@@abyssstrider2547 Angry Bosnian Detected
@@forlegalreasonsthatwasajok7608 Yeah, i know.
You are easily my favourite Bosnian youtuber.
hahahahahahahahahahaha :DDDD
Bosnia ewww
i stand with cocaine
@@TheFunnyPlayer2 ew a bosnian
next vid be like:
"recognizing the genocides in bosnia during the yugoslavs war"
LMAO
Hahahhahahahah
rather "how to not step on a mine when walking out of your house"
We have song My dad is war criminal you know ?
@@andrijanastic1480 it is sarcastic song to mock hague tribunal, of course
Bazdmeg, gari. Ti si prava mešana salata. Tzatziki i janjetina
Imagine beein a Hungarian hating on Romania all your life and finding out you are 90% Romanian or a Romanian finding out you are 90% Hungarian.
"My worst enemy is hiding within myself"
I rather be Hungarian than find out I'm Russian
The same as if you are Serb and find out you are Albanian or Bulgarian. But those maps are not relevant since ethnicity doesn't depend on location, especially in Balkan. Bosnia is mixed af so he can be 100% Serb by blood while his ancestors are geographically from Bosnia (because obviously Serbs don't live only in Serbia)
@@amabarbigrl i said the same thing
@@bogdan9939 Why? Russians are some of the whitest, least non-Euro admixed folks in Europe.
@@Humanophage So what? Fuck Russia
My results as a Romanian: 73% Balkanic, 12% Scandinavian, 9% Baltic, 5% Ashkenazi Jewish. So I am a Balkanic Jewish Viking.
what is the app
If the percentage is below 20%, ignore it man
@@woopyinator021 That better be a joke.
@@bjornfinkelburgensteinski4629 more like below 25%
As an Amerimutt my mix was surprisingly simple despite my family being the product of centuries of continuous immigration: 31% Nigerian, 30% Franco-German, 14% Scandinavian, 9% Ghanan, 5% Bri’ish, 3% Angolan, 3% Ashkenazi & Levantine Jewish and the rest some other broad West Euro and West African ancestry.
Apparently my Y-chromosome can be traced back to Persia which is cool but unsurprising given my surname is Yiddish so I know that patrilineal descent is where the Jewish comes from and multiple Persian states historically ruled Judea and intermixed with locals.
But as a Kraut-munching Black Jewish Viking I tip my hat to a fellow Jewish Viking
Man he is so brave coming out as Bosnian like this, respect ✊
Population of Bosnia today: 1 500 000 Bosniaks, 1 000 000 Serbs, 500 000 Croats.
@@serbsrb 1800000* Bosniaks
@@serbsrb You mean Bosnian muslims,Bosnian orthodox,and Bosnian catholics?There was no such serb or croat people in Bosnia till about 100 years ago when under the AustroHungarian empire the Bosnian Orthodox church was taken over by the Serbs and the Bosnian Catholic Church was taken over by the Croats who then pushed this garbage that all catholics in Bosnia are "Croats" and all Orthodox are "Serb". I am a Catholic but 1000% Bosnian.The only thing i have with Croats is that they live on the land that belonged to my people for thousands of years before they migrated (you included)to this parts of EUROPE from the Carphatian mountains in the 8-9th century.
@@damirbato5686 Druže, šta ti izlupeta? To je tvoj pogled i ničiji više.
@@serbsrb Uzmi malo knjigu u ruke i to ne one printane od strane SANU-a pa se vrati nazad.Pogledaj malo stare karte pa vidi ko je zivio od Srem M do Prizrena pa nazad do Herceg Novog preko Mileta,Korcule,Hvara do Pule pa nazad do Krajine.Nisu tkz servi niti tkz horvatcici vec BOSANCI.Srbi i Hrvati postojali nisu do 8-9tog stoljeca kad ste dosli ovdje sa Karpata.Horvati vas doveli ko svoje robove (za to se zoves Srbin od Lat Servus-Servi ROBOVI)kojima je Rimski car dao slobodu i komad zemlje da nasele staru Rasku u kojoj su Bosnjani uvijek bili vecina svoji na svome.Sikter ba
Your DNA shows how you got your sense of humor ❤
Born and raised in Ro, after a DNA test and a deep look in my family ancestry I came to be 25% Greek, 25% Russian, 25%Austrian, 10% Romanian, 15% Hungarian plus the cherry on the top is that I married a half Hungarian half Slovakian Romanian born wife. Welcome to the Balkans!!!
If Austria-Hungary would be a man it would be you
If u are sick then its because your cells are playing balkan
you were probably adopted.
multiculturalism but less gay.
Au jebote. Where can one apply to Balkanian citizenship?
This is the first time I saw your face :D
It’s nice to see your channel doing very good in the last few months
Why are you here war thunder man? Do you god forbid, like my birth place, Serbia?
Almost everywhere I go, I see you in the comments. Are you trying to comment on every single video on yt possible?
@@Mrtn50 Trying to be the next man without moustache.
armenian war thunder person go zoom in so many yt comment sections
It's the irony of the Balkans. We're all the same people.
Same apes, same circus, different costumes
@@Fykicomawhich circus do you belong to,smart ass??
Genetically we are brothers, politically it's royal rumble😂
yeah all of us turk
We are the same genetically claiming to be pure 😂😂😂
When I took a 23&Me test, as someone who has a Greek father, I was very much expecting half Greek... I wasn't expecting about equal parts Greek and Turkish. It explains a lot of the self-hatred however.
Lmao bro I’m Turkish, Greek, Kurdish and Italian living in Australia. At least your not torn by 5 sides of self hatred. 🤣👍🏽 I’ve got like 7% mixed leftover too. My ancestors were fucking anything that moved
@@SquirtleCODM *cough* My mother has mostly English and German ancestry. Stealing my marbles and demanding money from myself!
@@DeveusBelkan 🤣 I feel you brother. Take care good sir, I hope life treats you kindly and you may spread positivity in this world, when I saw your comment I couldn’t help but feel the similarities
@@SquirtleCODM And you take care as well! We are all much closer then we can ever imagine!
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One of the funniest DNA reveals I have seen! Loved it I showed it to my Albanian friend and she actually cracked up too
yea the memes were perfect golden channel
Im sorry for her albanian ethnicity
@@raiden5181sorry for your ethnicity whatever it is . But for sure its something that cames from asian steppas
90% Bosnian
10% Hungarian
100% Turkish
The thumbnail was not clickbait
Based greater Turkey
@@Yanate1991 turan when?
Bosnia are muslim slav. Hungary is mixing of Turks and europeans
Based
Also you are a YeepSeeeh...
“I’m from northern banat” basically means I’m an ethnic Romanian that speaks Serbian
Lmfao I'm using this as an insult.
People told me exactly that. I'm rather short for a Serbian and not even the Serbs in Serbia recognize me as Serb...
it's sad, but fook these losers.
its the other way around, youd be surprised to see how many Serbs there are in Timisoara
@@grwth4722 The only thing what made me sad in Timisoara was the tons of gaming hells, one after another. 😞
In my book Banatian should be an ethnic group by it self.
33% Ustasha, 33% Balija, 33% Chetnik and 100% Balkañero. The ultimate brother of all.
hahaha best comment
Balkañero! Mwahahaha. Best comment of all, indeed
Rape is a family tradition we all share
hahahaha
1 percent mongol,magyar and ottoman rape victims
I live in Turkey and dude you look exactly like my math teacher.
HAHAHSHSHAHAHA
It is your maths teacher 😳
💀
Your math teacher should do his tests then xdd
Lavuk Erzincanlılara benziyor amk :d
This channel is seriously underated, may you find millions of subscribers
God shall judge me.
Unfortunately, slavs kill themselves faster then they make more people 😭
As a Greek i send my condolences
HAHAHAHAHAH
As another greek i send mine to you
As a Bulgar, I have to say to both of you greeks: De me niazi me pion akus apopse afto to tragudi
@GreekGigolo71 As a fake Greek from Cyprus I'd like to send my condolences to you both 😂
As another Greek I am going to send to yall condolences
As a romanian I must sadly admit that I took an ancestry test and I am 8% hungarian. I am at least 76% romanian, 4% german and the rest from other countries but on a small percentage.
As a Hungarian myself, from now on, I consider you one of us xD
o nu
@@faithwrynn9474 romanio-hungarian empire when
@@raresandrei198 meci mai prost ce sa zic
@@PeterMoldovan it's like asking if there will be a turkish-greek empire :)
5:06 I feel you bro as a Turk I got 36% Greek and south Italian
My condolences
>being a turk in 2021 😵😵😵😫😫😫🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢
@@KR-mm4el I mean being from Central Europe is kinda 🤮🤮 in 2021
@@LivingIronicallyinEurope also please embrace Islam now that we know you are Bosnian
@@Turk-vu7bu Yeah, don't try to force that. Also, don't hold your breath.
The anger in his eyes when he discovered he was Bosnian lol.
Well how now to justify killing civilians in Bosnia and making genocide and war crimes ?
Serbs and Croats lived in Bosnia from the time that the Slavs came here so that basically just tells him his Serbian family comes from Bosnia. Nothing special
@@petarveljkovic4906 Serbs are Croats are of Bosniak descent who became Serbs and Croats over night in 19th century just because they were orthodox and catholic faith. There is no proof or any historical documentation that mentions any Serbs or Croat in Bosnia.
@@Toulkun hahahahahahahah. Daj brate ne seri molim te, prvi kralj Bosne bio Srbin i ti lupetas nesto ovde. Aj nauci nesto malo pa se vrati da komentarises
@@petarveljkovic4906 Nikad se Tvrtko nije nazvao Srbin niti se smatrao Srbinom, ali jest zato vladao Raškom Bosanskom zemljom.
As a Turkish person I can say you look even more Turkish than me 😂
Fr😭🤣
What does this even mean? There is not definetiv turkish look.
First turkish people looks like today Azers or Khazaks, Turkmenistanians. You all turks today are mix of arabs and balkans.
@@aleksandarjankovic39 Balkans = Ottoman empires land (were same)
There is a saying in my country. If you speak Turkish and call yourself Turkish, you are Turkish. It's pointless to research your ancestors. The genetic inheritance of Turks living in Anatolia today is only 30% compared to the Gokturk Period. (this is actually a high number). The gene inheritance from the Oghuz Turks who came to Anatolia in the Middle Ages reaches 50% in some places. The rest are Anatolian indigenous peoples. However, cheap DNA tests give these rates incorrectly. First of all, the Oghuz Turks who came first were not purebred. The system passes them as Aryan. But the real absurd part is that cheap tests enter all Anatolian resident genetic heritage into the system as Greek and Italian. That's why people get confused. So the Hittites were not Greeks, but cheap tests give results as if they were. My advice is to try solid companies and have them reviewed by an expert. Of course, none of this matters. What matters is which nation you feel you belong to.
I find this region of the world absolutely fascinating.
They're literally the least homogeneous people on the entire planet yet at the same time the most nationalistic and ethnocentric.
I love seeing videos of a Serb finding out he is a Bosnian, A Greek finding out he's a Turk, a Turk finding out he's Armenian or an Albanian finding out he is a Serb.
Good stuff.
Ues just bosnians are serbs also most of croatians and ofcoirse macedonia and nontenegro, even some norrh albanian tribes
I mean it's fun to see nationalists' worldview crumble but... There is no such thing as Greek DNA or Turkish DNA. These tests are just a little more scientific than skull measuring.
@@NB-kq7lm haha right.. you know in Croatia we actually got surnames and kept records for thousand years with glagolitic script, I know my own tree from 1565, and it would've gone even deeper if the Turks didn't burn down churches in Dalmatia.. But you can't go even 200 hundred years in the past..
@@HorukAI really, so when your granfather converted to catholic heresy. Real croatians spoke chakavian language. All shtokavians are serbs
Bosnian is just recently invented....
I’m a Pole and I remember once my grandma told my family we had a Russian great great grandfather, and my aunt was absolutely horrified and cried. Truly a sad day lol
Edit: my family will be devastated only for Russian and German not others due what they did to us in WW2 lol
Truely tragic. As a german carrying multiple polish sounding names in his family from east prussians I can only imagine how it must feel to realize that you can't grab onto the fragile identity of pure blood.
i hope your family will be cured bro
What would happen if they discover you all have Lithuanian ancestry? :D
@@dominykascivilis7003 I hope happiness.....!!
What kind of nationalism must it be to cry over the fact you're Russian not Pole.
I myself are half Russian, half Polish and even a little German. Honestly i don't care.
Balkan DNA tests are extremely hard to do because being a Serb actually means being one of the multiple Slavic tribes who settled the Balkan area and got united into one nation and one culture, Serbia. Over time there were Serbs living in regions of Montenegro, Hungary, Bosnia, Dalmatia, Macedonia, Bulgaria, and even Greece. I don't know about the Romanian region tho, not enough data. Your ancestors might be from the Bosnian region but that doesn't make you less Serb than you are.
If you over your life experience any of the following extreme Serb symptoms, you are probably a Serb:
- While other people at the party are struggling to not throw up on the floor after heavy drinking, you feel an extreme urge to find a working fast food and eat pljeskavica in the middle of the night.
- After listening to hard medieval Serbian music, your body starts feeling hot and your blood starts to boil, you begin to transform into an Optimus Hajduk.
- When going on summer vacation to Greece, you bring your fridge full of food with you to save up approximately about 20eur.
- You enter transport bus like you're ready to fight with 80 years old baba Sharingan user with your pure Serbian taijutsu.
- Seeing foreigners in your country makes you become ultra over welcoming nationalistic volunteer tour guide who instantly gains the power of becoming a gastronome god.
- You can't start your morning without having an unhealthy dose of politics and black chronic news.
Post your results below !
You are right, but unfortunately most people (and what's even sadder, most Serbs) don't understand. And in Romania there were a lot of Serbs (in Romanian Banat) and Temišvar (or Timisoara idk how is it in English) was a big cultural center of Serbs. Also, whole Banat was meant to be in Yugoslavia (or more precise Kingdom of SCS) after ww1, but for some reason half of Banat we gave to Romanians. And also there are some Serbian surnames among Romanians (I've heard for Popovici and some other, I don't remember)
@@amabarbigrl Thank you very much for telling me this, I really needed this information!
@@amabarbigrl There is an quite famous "Romanian" ex-footballer whos last name is Belodedici. He does know that he has serbian origins but he desided to still declare himself as Romanian.
He is practically almost 100% Serb. I don't have to say how many Serbs came to Serbia from the territory of Bosnia (mostly Herzegovina), Croatia and Montenegro on several occasions, first because of the Ottomans, then when Austria-Hungary annexed Bosnia, many Serbs moved to Serbia; then because of terrible events in World War II in which many did not even have a chance to come but some succeeded, and in the end, due to the last war in Yugoslavia, almost a million Serbs came to Serbia from Croatia and Bosnia as refugees. As for Herzegovina, I must clarify that the territory of medieval Herzegovina includes not only the territory of today's Bosnia but also a part of Montenegro called Old Herzegovina and a very small part of today's Serbia, specifically my ancestors in 1813 came from Old Herzegovina which is now in Montenegro. As for Romania, there were a lot of Serbs in the Romanian part of Banat, especially in Timisoara and Arad. As far as Bulgaria is concerned, there are Shops in western Bulgaria that are geneticaly Serbs. For example, our minister during the time of kingdom Nikola Pasic was a Serb from Bulgaria.
@@neTap1483 And in Hungaria there is a tennis player Martin Fucovic (знам српски ал пишем на еглеском да и странци разумеју)
*You would become a good Jannisary.*
Living Ironically in Europe: "takes a DNA test"
also Living Ironically in Europe: i will never mentally recover from this
finding out that you are what you hate is not easy.
Thank god it wasn't the case for me.
My one of my Favorite person.. and I'm Albanian .. but i follow you , i Love watching everything you post on You tube and all are 100% acurate.. Bravo majstore najbolji si .. volim sve sto postis na YOU TUBE... Ziv bio uspesan bio..Puno Piozdrava iz NEW YORK.USA
As a Canadian I learned that my family started hiding being German during the wars. I thought I was mostly Irish but nope. Deutsch. Bavarian even.
Was cool though to then dive into old records and figure out when they started changing stuff.
....also all the cabbage my grandmother cooked when I was growing up made more sense.
Where are you family from?
hail hail hail, adl all the way.
It's the opposite with me, believed to be Swedish/German, turned out to be Swedish/Irish
Is this the man who will unite the balkans since he got a lil bit of every nationality?
Yugoslavia under Living Ironically in Europe when?
No. Bulgaria is only to be ruled by Dulo. IYI
Nah we tried that a decade ago, it wasn't that fun.
He got not Albanian blood so nah he can't unite anything.
@@valley6824 what do you mean Serbs are just brainwashed Albanias
Evil Farquaad laugh: the Serbian guy is not only Bosnian, but also Romanian!!! Hahaha!!
Janosz, that reaction to being Bosnian was fr the funniest shit in human history keep it up man
Also good choice for the WI shirt, wi it's the Serbia of America
The fact that the jokes about your ancestry that the community was making were true made this a whole lot better
He couldn't accept the truth, ready to slap down those haters. Little did he know, a simple slob was enough to ruin that mans whole career.
Shut up you are from São Paulo 💀💀💀, unfortunately I was born there too 😓
@@MacDeMuw Unfortunately?
Your reaction to being Bosnian would have been my reaction to being Serbian. 😂
Least nationalist Balkan resident
His obviously just pretending he is outraged since people who lived in Dalmatian parts of Croatia were Serbs and called themselves that, and also all people from Bosnia started that way. The fact they changed their names after doesn't change the fact that these are the same people, just called differently due to religious differences, not Dnk difference
@@belosevickris3379 genetika nema naciju i narod.
@@belosevickris3379 What's the difference between a Serbian, Croatian and a Bosnian? (apart from religion) - they all live in ex-Yugoslavia, and speak the same language.
@@HK-pp9ig croats and slovenes tend to be more light skinned on average probably cause mixed with asutrians and serbs tend to be more darker skin on average probably cause mixed with turks, also cultural differences(they are not huge but still exist cause you know, asutro-hungary and ottoman empire) and the biggest religion. those might seem sligh difference at first but it turned out to be huge problem in the end...
This makes me think of when Uncle Ruckus found out he was 102% African with a two percent margin of error.
Classic episode. All those "The Color Purple", Toni Morrison etc references, lol.
Youve made my day I thought yoyr video was well made,argumentes and provided for a good loughter.Regards,from a Romanian named Jürgen.....ps.your not the only one.😊
As a Hungarian I took a test and unfortunatelly I'm like 23 percent romanian
Edit: yes, yes. Fortunately, come to realize that not all Romanians are the way Hungarians depict them.
Bwahahahaahahhahahhahhaa you're Romanian Grandfather hit the wrong hole , the so called Magyar hole! Bwahahahaahahhahahhahhaa
Thats sad
At least you can steal like a master
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@@sorinburlacu8426 nope at least he's 23% European!
Dobro si prošao. Mogao si ispast Hercegovac.
Come on dont worry. I am from the balkans i understand your pain. At least u are not Albania
Life doesn't get better
You just become Albanian
My Dad is from Serbia and my Mom is from Macedonia, but my DNA results also said majority Bosnian. I don’t think the science has reached its full potential yet. I’ve even had my results change, getting emails about “improved accuracy.” In fact, my brother had slightly different results than me, and we have the same parents. (No, my Mom didn’t cheat, the DNA test blatantly says he’s my 100% brother)
Siblings only share 50% of their DNA with each other, not 100% (unlike identical twins), so it's completely normal for your results to slightly differ from your brother's.
It basically compares ur dna to all database they have and this doesnt go further than 8 generations
Komšijina mala ;)
i could have told you you're Bosnian without paying for that DNA test lol
@a Cool Teddybear some do some don't, mostly Herzegovinians have lighter tone of hair whilst Bosnians have darker tone of hair as far as I know
South slavic phenotypes are pure RNG
@Nikitas Hutapea No, if he is from Bosnia, he is Bosnian.
@a Cool Teddybear If you go to Bosnian Krajina, you'll find many guys looking like him , its like 50% dark dinaric / 50% slav type light
@a Cool Teddybear are you dumb? Only 25% of bosnia population have light hair.
He knew his dad was a war criminal, but didn’t know which side😫😫🅰️🅰️🅱️🅱️💙💛😢💯🗿🇧🇦🇧🇦🔥😁🍕
Bruh lol
That actually made me chuckle
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phahah
No side, just a mercenary
Being unsure of one's ethnicity is a traumatic thing in the Balkans.
"Being unsure of one's ethnicity is a traumatic thing in the Balkans."
Because a portion of the Balkans, along with most of the planet, are racist idiots think their genes alone should dictate their identities rather than culture (including ironically many that annoit themselves as "antinationalists", "antiracist" and "human rights defenders"). Speaking as a Greek, I could be the offspring of an Orangutan and a Donkey and I would still identify as 100 percent Greek. One reason why Greeks (and Jews, and a few others) have managed to stay relatively more homogenous over such vast amounts of time is a focus on culture.
If you preserve the culture, the genes will usually follow. Those that don't care about the culture end up part of other groups or self-destructive self-hating part of the group . People of different groups that care deeply about Greek culture are welcomed because they end up being absorbing into common Greek identity. Their descendants become indistinguishable part of the Greek people (both genetically and culturally) which keeps the Greek themes going. This view of identity is why we still speak Greek..
Some frame it as conspiratorial Hellenization but there is nothing insidious about it. When in Rome do as the Romans or get the f-ck out. Multiculturalism is the stupidist ideology. All so-called "diversity" represents is a temporary stepping stone to eradication of one's identity. The second someone intermarries with someone else in multicultural society their children virtually always lose their identity because they take the mindset they are "half" something rather than still 100 percent something.
🎶Song names🎶
1:07 horthy miklós katonája vagyok
1:29 mi smo muslimani
1:32 Mudzahedin
1:53 ustaša sam moja majko mila
2:10 milko naldzhiev-gsm
yo bro it's cool,
I am Albanian from Kosovo and according to my DNA i'm 90% greek so
welcome to the new balkan redpill crew
How???? Don't Albanias at kosovo have more with Serbs together genetic wise??? Well then you aren't native to kosovo. You are a turk then.
@@tomgu2285 i'm not even muslim dude
@@tomgu2285 so you’re basically saying greeks are turks? nice logic there
You dont need to take a DNA test to see if you are an Albanian. Just stand in front of a goat and see if you get a bonner.
@@fallenangel5807 No you are a Turko Albanian Muslim Convert with No ALPHABET
I'm a Serb with one great grandad from Zagreb and a great great grandma from Poland ( how the fck did she end up with a Balkan dude in her day and age is still beyond me). So I don't think I even need to take a DNA test to find out I'm a transformer.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
You rule...
Austrohungarian left over.
That's much closer than you think.
You should run it through GEDMATCH. The genetic difference between Serbs, Croats, Bosnians of various religion, Albanians, Romanians, etc. is pretty minor. Turks and Gypsies are very different though.
Romanians are actually dacian latins(daco-romans) with a few slavic elements. Not slavic.
@@hartingtherealone those are cultures, not genes, there aren't any genetic similarities between Italians and Romanians. Genetically we're about 50/50 balkan and slavic.
@@hartingtherealone
seriously? this is a good reason for their deportation to Оlbania!
@@hippiemuslim actually there are some genetical similarities to other latin people...thats the base of the romanian peoples ethnogenesis
@@ivanduvalierveryevildictat8940 what?
your videos always make me laugh. Thank you
I am a Romanian the romanian "stealing" thing is so funny, but so true with our politicians
And biting journalists lately
The other Balkan politicians are even worse.
@M.K.G. empire btw am i right is there a lot of propaganda in ur country against romania? The transilvania thing
@@horridus2842 Why do you think Sosoaca put a muzzle while attending Parliament. She knew she could bite and give rabies
@@sneakyboy1139 There are two kinds of propaganda, the first is the nationalist boomers, who think Transilvania is rightful Hungarian clay that Romania stole, the other is from the commie boomers who call Hungarians living in Transilvania Romanians. It's less prevalent among the younger generations.
Don’t deny your ancestry my Romanian brother. It’s okay! Îmbrățișări!
3% ro on test is an error
i'm an Estonian but i know i have a Czech immigrant, a Gypsy, a German baron and a Swedish peasant in my bloodline. haven't taken a dna test but it'd be real interesting to see wether they show up there
Let me guess, you're related to everyone's favourite Mad Baron/Buddhist God of War?
Jesus christ
@@Enmerkar_of_Uruk its insane that i understood this reference but nah not him lmao
@ThreeLions, If you're Estonian you'll probably just be mostly Russian.
@@williamdavis9562 ?
Very possible for you to be an Istro-Romanian (Mauro-Vlach from Istria Peninsula) from Croația or Timok Valach from Banat Region. Istro-Romanian were valachs dislocated by the Hungarians from Panonia to go between Croatia and Muntenegru. Banat Valachs are a mix between Valachs, then slavic and huns who didn't leave the region.
Liked and subscribed .. I never laughed at ancestry reactions so much, bless you.
My family is also from Vojvodina and they came from Dalmatia. I have some relatives still in dalmatia while most live in Vojvodina. I think the reason many migrated form Serbia to Dalmatia is because they were fearful of the Ottomans. I also have some Hungarian blood due to some descendants mixing with Hungarians in Vojvodina. Very cool to see that we are similar. (I might be wrong about the migration thing)
Vajdaság was Hungarian which has its own meaning pretty much like D ALMatea in the language from which the word originate from.
As for coming to Vajdaság from Dalmatea as a fear from Ottomans to me sounds a strange idea since Vajdaság was the main target to Ottomans due to its geographical position where like in every flat lands other then Vár Aka fortress nothing would have gave a protection from a invading armies.
I heard the myth of VukoVár being Serb but the problem is in facts which including the name since while Vuk meaning Wolf is used by Serbs just as Turkish or SakSon and others as a name and surname the word Vár meaning fortress is a Hungarian word where like the word Hungary which refers to a tribal coalition based on blood by default it consisted from a specific groups .
you mean they migrated from vojvodina to dalmatia (and then probably back to vojvodina) 'cause of fear of ottomans?
@@lordhumungus1386 Vojvodina is mutation of the word Vajdaság and while there was a Hungarian-Croatian union in which both parties moved freely within the land and to Vajdaság after Ottoman plague of the land who enslaved Hungarians in the land and made the boys Janissary.Simply by the looking at the names of Janissary and groups like Magyarab a Hungarian who retained they identity after being enslaved one can assume that there was no fundamental Croatian population in Vajdaság at that time or if it was it identified themselves as Hungarian which by default refers to a tribal union.
Some Croats could have become Serbs who where by default like other Greek Orthodox groups a Ottoman mercenaries which as such where never made Janissary but personally I don’t think it would have been the case
@@MAKDavid-1 i may be wrong about it but thanks for the info
@@darko_dulic Why is everyone always assuming something to be wrong simply if something has a different explanation then previously assumed.
Being a Hungarian and having a Croatian family members I presumed that the two where a completely different groups which just randomly good along and lived by each side and since Hungarian traditions doesn’t elaborate why did Hungarian even had a coalition with Croats and had common rulers …which made me to do my own research and strangely there is a connection through GaL tribal coalition which had some common grounds till Cro A Tian movement went along S Lav BulgAr-Srb-Greek orthodox line.
My father surname Križanović even do having the Serbian like ić which was added on BulgARIAN OV became a common surname in Hungary as Križan(Krizsán) which resembles the Hindu Krishna.
The name even appears amongst Czech and Slovak I thought it was a pure Croatian due to Križ meaning Cross is a word used for Cross and such a Croatian version of Chris Tian but the problem with this was that our ancestors where called XTians before Roman Christianity became to be where in whole GaL culture the Sun crosses where a common symbol in different forms and variations where the very surname appears in Hungarian as Rizsányi without the K which straight away has a different meaning since it relates to Rizs meaning Rice which is actually pronounced as Riža strangely in Cro A Tian which in my view like everything else indicates that Croatian had to be Tian-Sian in the past and there should be some GaL traditions left to this very day since D ALMatea resembles GALatea.
Being a Makai through my mother which is the most ancient Hungarian surname after which in Sian tribal land we are called MacArISTAN that relates to MakARSka a most ancient city on Adrian sea how we call it where Adrian being a name we actually use and knowing that Mak meaning Ac Corn a fruit of Oak tree like oak tree itself was sacred to Gals and if so see it right Croats should still have some traditions of having tree branch crowns as in Baltic,BaLAton,BaLKan …where the traditions in the time of GaLs.
You're too funny. I was upset to find out that I'm 84% British. I always heard I was French. The next largest group is Finnish... I didn't know that at all. I'm a tiny bit Eastern European but mostly just British. Weird. I love Serbia! It's so beautiful and the people are so passionate.
You look only Slavic
Are you married?
American I'm guessing, that's usually the case. There is greater emphasis placed on being a weird minority rather than what most people are, which is English with some Scottish mixed in. Hell even African Americans are usually 15%+ random Scotsman from Ulster.
@@vorynrosethorn903 British German and Italian make up most of the white people's gene pool
He thought he was Meat and Onions...
Turns out he's crazy hamburger
As a Serb its probably best you dont take this kind of test. You might y'know, find out youre a Serb.
100% albanian
originates in croatia, mixes with hungarians, becomes serb by choice... you my friend are a bunjevac
His Bosnian genes were attracting him to Bosnia his whole life...
Let the force flow through your veins - EMBRACE THE DARK SIDE!
REJECT SERBIA EMBRACE ISLAM
Well now you see how serbian genocide was stupid.
It's the light side.
I’m a Croatian, I have Serbian bloodline, it’s great as long as it’s Slavic I’m good with it, on another note your a funny guy.. thanx fir the laugh😂😂
im serbian and i have croatian bloodline 😆
Hi, I’m Russian with alleged Serbian or Croatian roots. I had a relative with the last name Furtich. Could anyone please tell if last name like this exists in any of Balkan countries?
@@kibikikibiki1418 yeah, there are few last names with Furt root, Furtić, Furtula etc. I think it comes from western Krajina, so Bosniak, Croat and Serb orgin is possible.
Im Turkish with serbian,croatian and bosnian roots.
@@stefan8514 thank you very much :)
I love how devastated he was at the DNA results
Men's worst nightmares. A Greek being actually Turk and a Serb being actually Bosnian
Greeks and Serbs will be getting "Turk" results because most of the "Turks" are actually Greeks and members of Slavic tribes taken away from their homeland or conquered a few hundred years ago.
These tests have no understanding of migrations and history to be taken remotely seriously.
Serbs living in Bosnia are called Bosnians, Serbs are after Greeks oldest nation in Balkans and the oldest Slavic nation, Bosniaks are Serbs which ancestors converted to Islam, so your claims are not correct
@@dzevadbayraktar322 Bosniaks did not exist at the time you converted to islam, Serbs per genetics have the least Turkish infulence less then 0.8% J2, while Croats have about 3.6 and Bosniaks about 9% so Bosniaks have the most of Turkish genetics, but also some minor values en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genetic_studies_on_Bosniaks Serbs are gentically 19% "Slavic" R1a which is quite wrong understanding since Slavic is cultural-linguistic group, on the orher hand Serbs are the only living proto Europeans beside Swedish with more then 50% I haplotype, and mentioning of Bogumils and other communistic construction is pretty ridiculous
Dude how can a Serb be Bosnian when Bosnian don't exist you dumn idiot. Did you mean Bosniak, you stupid moron. Do your job and research from real scientists who the Bosniaks originated from. You are just writing here stuff that is meant to provoke us, and that is the truth here. You can try our sausages when svinjokolj start in a month. It's the best sausages you will ever had bro. Promise you... peace & love!! Ajde batice!!! Bog cuva Srbe!!
Bosnians are Serbs. Bosniaks are Muslim Serbs. Croatians are Catholic Serbs. Slovenians are German Croatians
You're Hungarian, don't resist it.
magyarorszag kolozsvar
@@KR-mm4el Kolózsvár román vár, and always has been
@@goldpaulike5304 ma samo se ti nadaj, dete moje
koložvar, kao i celina transilvanije pripada republici srbiji i nikome drugom
@M.K.G. empire its cluj napoca
romanian city
MASHALLAH BROTHER YOU ARE CERTIFIED JANISSARY SON!!!1!!
*>Takes DNA test*
*>Kickstarts an ethno-nationalist civil war within his psyche*
What's up Marian (i like the fact that ur christmas tree is just made out of 2 xmas ornaments glued to the wall)
Biggest christmas tree in Serbia
2D anime tree 🎄
"I'm from northern Banat"
Ok, that explains a lot
I feel your pain i got 35% Jewish as an arab.
and 18% french for some reason.
You're prob Syrian
@@ueIl Tunisian Actually
@@saifag6685 ouch wa3ra bzef indeed 😬 especially the french part
Jewish like the religion? These tests are hilariously inaccurate.
@@saifag6685 Tunisia was colonised by france so that explains it
Поздрави от България 🙂
I am Lak from Dagestan, and I don't know why i watch this , but its so interesting. God bless all balkan nation and million followers to this underrated chanel
The Balkans seems like a magical place
Also a way how to describe it :D
You look very Serbian to me NGL, but could possibly be mistaken for a Romanian as well.
Also your pronouciation of Romanian regions is spot on.
Me as Serbian from a first glance know he is not close to Serbian face, btw color of his skin is darker, most of Serbs have paler skin. It's seems his DNK test is mostly right.
@@azureablaze8721 dont lie he look like average serb
@@azureablaze8721 he literally looks like an average serb tf
@@unsgus925 come to serbia and see for urself, also he looks a lil short
He could easy pass as Albanian,Turkish,Kurdish,Pakistani,Greek or Gypsy but not Serbian.
It's so funny to see Balkan memes, they're quite the same but their grudges are infinite joy
My Balkan brother. Don’t mind your origin. Your genes make you the funniest Balkan guy out there. Hope you escape the hellhole
You're not Serb, you're Chinese and related to Pooh
I'm Bosnian and this video was recommended on the side bar. I initially came to leave a mocking comment (we exYugos really need to start to respect each other for a change or atleast leave eachother alone, this mockery back and forth since the 90s just isn't healthy anymore 🤔) but ended up liking the video and LMAO
Much love and greetings to Northern Banate from Posavina 🙋🏼♂️
@@HomoUniverzalis Bosnians live in Bosnia, orthodox Bosnians live in Serbia, but there are also some muslim Bosnians in Serbia and Montenegro
@@easytiger6570 orthodox Bosnians doesnt exist, just orthodox serbians, and they live in serbia and srpska
@@petarv.7476 Bosnians can be any religion
The race of Balkans is same, fighting occurs due to clash of religion nothing else.
@@saheb-jg9nj Religion has never been an issue but it's a great, perhaps the biggest and most effective tool for nationalistic aspirations. Nationalism that borders with fascism is the problem. Religion has been hijacked by them.
Just made a recent Serbian friend and wanted to learn more about the culture (for science), and I'm glad I did. This channel is God-Tier. Respect from America...
Well as a romanian I am relieved, I was dreading the thought that I could enjoy content made by a hungarian.
I was told that my mom was half Croatian, and that my dad was German and Dutch. Wasn’t expecting to see 40% Polish and 40% German with the next most significant being Swedish and Latvian.
Cheating?
20 D-mark and Jürgen has funny times in balkan
About the Cluj Napoca connection: the test doesn’t show you where you are from, it shows you from where are the other people who took the test and have similar genes to you. So it’s not that you have relatives exactly in Cluj, but rather, of the people you are related to, more of them have taken the test in Cluj because it’s a more developed city and people have more money and interest in such things. Great video!
His Romanian connections might just be Vlachs from his regions. So he's a shepherd, not a thief.
I would expect the geneticists and statisticians to correct for selection bias of that kind (urban population densities.). I'm almost certain that they would have considered that in their statistical models.
@@AlexAlex-km9db we are not vlachs in Transylvania
@@Robespierre-lIbut they can't really correct for it without having way more data than they actually have. For most regions they have exactly 0 data. How do you normalize for that? They only have data from where people are rich enough, meaning urban centers. Sure, they can normalize a bit across regions where they have data, but these maps more often than not show where are people rich enough to buy these kind of tests that are also somewhat related to you. There might be regions with people way closer related to you, but you won't find about those relatives, until one of those people move to a big urban center and then you still wouldn't know about their relatives.
Even in this map, you could see that he has quite some relatives in Bucharest? What could this mean? Really nothing else, but that a few of his relatives from wherever they were, moved to Bucharest. Not that his ancestors were in any other way related to Bucharest. As far as we know, we might as well assume that some of his relatives from Serbia moved to Bucharest for whatever work opportunity, and that's what's shown in the results.
I just noticed that the christmes tree isnt even a christmes tree its just stapled onto the wall
eastern europe: 9,5% - that will do, браћа 💪🇷🇺