I Took a DNA Test and the Results are SHOCKING...
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Half Japanese, quarter Hungarian, quarter German. Joey is literaly one side of the II WW.
Edit: They created him to be the next übermensch. Or an example of the new generation aria.
Bruh... XD
"The Axis Man."
Idk if that's a comparison that he'd bring up to ppl. Lol.
W Hungarian
Don't forget the italian prior to 1840
Never ask a man his salary, never ask a woman her age, never ask Joey which side his grandparents were on WWII
apparently one of them was serbian which means they killed a LOT of nazis
@@kekero540 I see that as an absolute win >:D
@@kekero540 and Bosnians
@@kekero540 and I,ve heardbthat he mentioned africans so maybe he thinked that we are blqck african people.
@@kekero540 you mean they started world war 1 .. wich started world war 2 ... iseee....
Joey is half japanese, part german, part italian.
He's literally a living WWII axis power.
Plus Hungarian and Hungary was - you guessed it - an Axis member.
1,1 % > part italian. lol.
1.1 in that case almost everybody is African
@@lemmypop1300 and not only hungary a bit from my country slovakia
so is a bit slovak
Dont forget anatolian so also ottoman.
Joey's family lineage is like that of a Jojo character.
Nowhere else will you see Italians, French, German and Japanese mixing up lol
Axis meeting: 🫤
Muhammad Avdol is Arab Jean Polnareff just from the name is French and Jojo is Japanese
This guys got some Brittish, Italian, American, and Japanese in him, and he's a 6th generation Joseph. His got the whole Joestar bloodline in him.
And his favourite is part 6
Oh My God Joey is going to jail!
@@versety3170 japan based youtuber arrest for possession of a hugh stack of lolis
He doesn't have some American in him, he just got cousins who are american
Man, wouldnt it be rad if the 9th jojo takes place in australia?
What I learned from this is that Joey is a real life Jojo.
Bruh his first name literally Joseph, 6th Gen of his Bizinger family line
@@ishuikamakura272 He should name his kid Jotaro if boy.
@@maineman5757 They should keep the JoJo names going
@@maineman5757 Jolyne if he ever have a girl, I always thought it was a cute name.
Joseph Bizinger Testure the 6th ... If thats not a jojo name idk what is
Joey is more italian than Giorno Giovanna
I mean, giorno is 0% italian so it checks out
As someone who's ~half Jewish-Polish half Korean I'd be lying if I said I haven't started checking for Joeys under my bed before I go to sleep
But Hungary is friend with Poland.
A little bit of historical information: Hungary helped out a lot of Polish people fleeing from Poland during the 1939 invasion and also Jewish people during WW2 by not sending them to concentration camps when Hitler asked them to do even when they were considered allies with Germany. Then Germany invaded Hungary and took control of the country.
Joey’s ethnic background is different flavours of nationalism
bro 😭😭😭
Yeah, Hungary is like a bff with Poland from ages so be scared by 3/4 of Joey
Aye
My husband and I took a ancestry test for fun 2 years ago. I found out I was adopted and he found out his dad that raised him, was not his dad. Let's just say that it was an interesting heated conversation with the parents... 😑
Ouch
Wow neither of you guys were told? Woof.
I can imagine the phone call after finding that out.
@@expertarcher8542 Yo that's wild.
What are the odds tho
Some people would have loved either result. I used to ask my parents when they said something dumb, I am adopted right?
Damn Joey you're lucky to get a pretty comprehensive DNA test result. My sister took one and it really only said "You're from your country of origin." and literally nothing else.
That’s how it happened for my gma, she was mostly from England territory and she goes are you kidding me 😂
scammed lol
well, that is what his mom would have too.
Lol my dna test says I could be 0%-37% English. Like what???
Let me guess you are Asian. There is some other DNA test for Asians which gives detailed info.
So basically Joey's mom's family originates from Japan, and his dad's family have travelled all over.
His mom from Japan 🇯🇵, his dad's family traveling around the world 🌎 .
As their descendant.
Sounds more like his grandparents on his dad's side were Austro-Hungarian. That way German, Hungarian and the bit Italian make sense.
@@ThesngianMy Man's Axis Gang
Fun fact to add to your library of trivia, thats a biohazard sign. It just means the substance inside (i.e. your saliva) is a possible medium for infection. Its there as a warning how to properly handle during testing and how to dispose.
I was going to leave this comment, but I knew someone probably already explained it lol thank you sir
Not really surprising they don’t ship DNA testing kits to japan lol. I can’t imagine there is much of a need or market for them when about 99% of people are the same ethnicity. (And frankly if they aren’t purely Japanese, I imagine many of them wouldn’t want to know. Tell a Chinese person they are half Vietnamese instead of pure Han and they’re likely to start crying)
The south of china is more diverse since the south has always flourished on trade and it's more mountainous,most chinese migrants outside of china also comes from the south.
So it wouldn't be weird if there are people who intermarried with vietnamese or whatever,I don't think they would freak out like that.
Yeah as a chinese person my dad was born in vietnam, and his parents were too, and he does not want to believe he is half viet
@@aegis3141 I’m talking about a specific individual woman from southeast china personally who was annoyed that she wasn’t pure Han like her family all told her, a real-world case. (And who said many Chinese would feel the same way)
Ah yes ainu from hokkaido and ryukyuans from okinawan don't exist apparently
@@biltonoxcho1471
they do...but compare them to the rest of the population
Japan probably has laws against shipping biomaterial. And, yes, anything that comes out of someone's body is considered a "biohazard" and requires special handling and utilisation process
Because those things can easily grow bacteria. Your mouth has millions of bacteria. Every inch of you is covered with bacteria that can cause and spread diseases under the right conditions. They are just chilling until something disturbs the body environment.
So yeah no " for the biohazard. It is a biohazard lol.
So that's why there are vending machines that are selling used panties, because they can't ship them!
Joey not knowing the difference between nationality and ethnicity is so funny
U know what is also funny? Joey thinking that Serbia is part of North Africa/West Asia.
"not knowing the difference between nationality and ethnicity " - both words come from the same root word and indeed both words are used interchangeably. "Ethnicity" is a poor concept IMO, and I wish it would just be dropped. When we look at our _ancestors_ the more accurate and descriptive word Is _ancestry_ .
@@TheDanEdwards they are not interchangeable.
@@TheDanEdwards
Nationally = Citizenship
Blood = Where you come from
@@sole_jewel598 "Blood = Where you come from" - um, no. First we're talking about DNA, not "blood".
Secondly, "where you come from" is where you were born and grew up.
I know where I was born, and where I grew up. That is where I am from.
"Ethnicity" is a word that is poorly defined is is very misleading.
DNA tests find with whom you have _simularity_ . From that you can _infer_ that you share recent ancestry with those.
The earwax thing has to do with (mostly East Asian/most Koreans) not having the ABCC11 gene which manifests itself in not having body odour (it’s very hard to find deodorant in Korea!) and dry flaky earwax. Most non-east asians DO have the ABCC11 gene which is the opposite (wet waxy earwax and body odour)
Wow, what about sweating?
"Nationality" usually denotes what countries you are a citizen of, "ethnicity" I think is what you meant. DNA tests reveal what DNA you share with certain ethnic groups, but in the end it is entirely a matter of self-identification what ethnicity you are.
that's what i was gonna say. my nationality is american, and i'd say my ethnicity is a mixture of all sorts of white. english, german, and scottish are the main ones as far as i know.
I was confused as well when he keeps using that term. I guess he's trying to avoid the words "race" or "ethnicity".
That last part though o.o
Can't wait to see a white guy identifying as Korean, oh wait...
I don't get how people become adults and still don't know the difference lol
Not really, nation means 'a people', not all of which are nation states. For a common example, the Kurds are a nation, but live in several countries such Turkey and Syria. A nation state is a state founded around a particular nation, e.g., the German state was founded to be the country of the German nation, i.e., the German people.
The U.S.A. was not founded around any particular nation, but Americans still use the word to refer to countries, which makes things quite confusing.
My favorite version of this DNA testing video is when some very proud and vocal online person of color takes a test, finds out they are 60-70% white and are horrified and in denial. There are compilations all over lol.
Haven't seen these. Are these people who tend to look European, but claim their other side?
What's sad is when people base their whole identity around these tests lol
person of "color" is such a retarded and damaging word as it refers to all the other races other than white so it basically goes WHITE AND OTHERS thats fucked up and even then u can see variations in white or even more accurately European people I am from europe I am on the lighter side and some of my friends r on darker side but I wont go calling them person of "color" and I feel like this "denial" of being white is absolute bs too ohh noooo ur hwItE or european what a travesty this mentality only creates hatred and segregation
@@MW_Asura I agree your blood doesn't matter in honesty
It shouldn’t be a surprise since us Americans are notoriously uneducated about history. Just sayin
They put the biohazard sign on those bags because it is something that comes from your body and can be contagious.
Honestly, the fact that your mom is probably close to 100% Japanese is kind of impressive.
I know it's an island and all, but with wars, etc. there tends to be some level of mixed heritage in most people alive nowadays.
Granted, when we did my mom's they pin pointed a really small and specific area near the Germany and Switzerland border that accounted for a ridiculously high percentage.
Mom looked me dead in the eyes and said "I told you we were peasant farmers that couldn't afford to go anywhere". She was right.
Though most of living relatives are all in Canada, including us. I think I'm 6th generation Canadain? I guess we weren't wild about that peasant life.... and I guess it also means that during WWI and WWII the rest of the family didn't do too hot.
It makes sense, Japan is a very homogenous country.
I don't think the timeline works like that^^ So it wasn't like your family was Italian then Anatolian then Eastern European then German, but it just shows when the last trace of somebody of a certain ethnicity can be found in your family tree. It says "How many generations ago was your most recent ancestor for each population".
That means the Japanese and German branch can go way back too, but your latest ancestor of that population was born in that timespan.
Your name Josef propably doesn't originate from Anatolia, but it's a common name in Germany and in Austria-Hungary, so it probably originates from there.
Yusuf/Iosif (Turkish and Greek since there was also many Greeks in Anatolia back in the 1800s) are the versions of Joseph you can find in 1800s Anatolia but yeah his name probably doesn't come all the way back then
Its most likely the path of a Greek Roman/Christian Anatolian refugee that landed in Italy and migrated further North (pretty common for those times). But the Central Asian also suggests that he might have a Turkic/Turkish ancestor (the "real" Turks)
Roman empire to Umayyed to seljuk empire to Ottoman empire to eastern Europe
I don't know i think this how it went
If Joey and Aki ever decided to have kids, I wonder if they'll continue with a seventh Joseph.
Alright, Both Joey and Connor have taken DNA tests, now time for Garnt.
You do look Hapa. I was raised in Northern California, and one of my older sister’s boyfriends was half English and Chinese. Carl looked rather Chinese, except for being about 6’ and having wavy hair.
Ok did the “Guns are scary” part scare anyone else? Definitely had a second where I thought something wild was about to happen 😂
I noticed it was Aki's arms and burst out laughing. I thought Joey added post-processing effect but no it was real time recording.
@@victoriazero8869 definitely post-processing xD
The shotgun dude was like: "Did you say that your parents got out of Czechoslovakia during WW1?"
@@roadent217 🥴 Funny you mention a World War, considering, uh...the amusing elephant in the room people been bringing up about his ancestry. :P
Considered taking a dna test for years. A lot of my friends think I'm half Chinese and half something else. I have no clue about my biological parents since I'm adopted.
do it! its prob more fun to do it when u dont know
The Central Asian part could come from your Hungarien Side because more then 1000 years ago the hungarian tribes were living in central asia
I did one too 5 years ago.
It was an adventure as I always wondered about my DNA (because I'm a cocktail as I like to call myself).
I look white but I have African, west Asian, Greek, Turkish, Russian, Romanian Egyptian and Bulgarian in my blood.
I think more people need to take tests like this as will make people more accepting and humble.
I had a colleague of mine that was so proud of her pure Bulgarian lineage (they've kept records u see) and when we persuaded her to take the test it turned out she is more American than the Americans (she had native American, Turkish, Romanian, German) - she was in shock and that happened not only to her.
I made my bf take one and he turned out to be Korean, Bulgarian, Italian, and Greek which made me laugh so hard as his family is still refusing those results claiming they are "purely blooded" Bulgarians 🤣🤣🤣
And the results are not even shocking minding that Bulgaria was under slavery for 500 years (Ottoman empire) and before that was dealing with the Roman empire and before that with the Greeks. Idk why there are still people believing in "pure-blooded" family lines.
how does your bf look? white as well?
Joey: I'm part Italian
Also Joey: I don't like cilantro
Italians from Malta to Milan: *Confused Italian Peninsula noises*
My great grandmother was Italian and I hate coriander lol. It tastes like straight up metal to me.
I'm italian and I can say for sure we don't use cilantro much at all.
I think you're confusing cilantro/coriander for parsley, because italian cuisine rarely has any cilantro in it
@@mcfarofinha134 I think so too. It's Latinos (I'm Mexican) that top most of our food with cilantro. Does the recipe call for it? Why ask? Add it anyways. Cilantro and onions go on most everything. If I hated cilantro I would have a very very hard time eating 90% of the food my family makes.
Italians use a lot of herbs in their cooking. Maybe a lil bit of cilantro? But most of the food I'm thinking about that they have doesn't really carry it.
Yeah I thought coriander was a Thai thing, Thai food is full of it.
I did the Ancestry with my half sister a few years ago. It was cool to see where we overlapped and where we didn't since we shared the same dad but had different moms. I like all the extra things 23&me shared. Maybe I should try that one next.
Note that the 23$me's extra information was confirmed to be pretty much bogus. Still fun, but don't take it to heart in the least.
Considering you have Hungarian ancestry it's actually not surprising you have some Anatolian DNA. Probably because the how far and wide the Ottoman Empire was at one time in history, it is very possible in my opinion. As for the earwax thing, in most of the videos about ear cleaning businesses in Asian countries, experts say that Asian people mostly have dry and flaky earwax while the rest of the world has....you know...the icky type lol.
Anatolia is basically Turkey. Serbian is European, West Asian/North African is, roughly, Middle Eastern.
All these groups migrated, invaded, traveled, and captured one another. So the broad perspective is that everybody combined with everybody else, over the centuries. Anything under 5% is highly questionable and may consist of what’s called genetic static, basically random combinations.
It’s so nice that your family comes from all different parts of the world.
I’ve never done a DNA test, but I assume it would be mostly German, cuz my family, as long as we can trace it back was always German, even more extreme, all my dad’s ancestors even came from the same region where I still live in….only my mothers ancestors came from different regions, but still everything in Germany.
That's fucking dope though, whenever you go through that region you can know your in the spot that your ancestors from 500 years ago were in.
I gotta go halfway around the world to be able to have that same feeling
Your family been through some stuff.
I agree with that other guy, that's pretty cool. For me I just found out (yesterday) that I apparently have also some middle eastern ancestry that I didn't know of. So not just German French and Spanish.
I mean.. If you are from a country in Europe you most likely have ancestors from different countries
I wonder how many people I'm loosely related to. My family was very big on traveling for generations. My great grandparents were born in Europe. They moved to Japan. My Grandmother grew up in japan. My mother was born in Hawaii where my grandmother met my grandfather. My father and mother met in California USA and I was born in Idaho.
I’m adopted from China and I did 23&me to see if there was anything other than Chinese or if I could find relatives. No to both. I’m *just* Chinese and found nothing closer than a 4th cousin. Most of the things it told me were also pretty accurate but this kind of thing is always interesting to do if you can!
Yeah that kinda makes sense to me. I doubt that there's much of a market for dna tests in a more ethnically homogeneous country like China.
Might be worth seeing if importing your 23&me DNA result into other sites gives more matches... GEDMatch comes immediately to mind, but I think MyHeritage, Living DNA and FamilyTreeDNA also support import of 23&me results, so you might be able to get some more mileage out of your existing test.
@@interrobang8645 oh nice thanks for the suggestion. I’ll check it
I did the same thing when I was 15 and got the same results you did. No close relative and basically just Chinese with a minimal percentage of Vietnamese.
You guys have to try companies which are focused on Asian ancestry, they will give you much better results.
I did the 23 & Me test a couple of years ago. I was born in the US. My mom was as well, along with both of my maternal grandparents. My dad is from Mexico. I was always curious about what my background looked like from my moms side. I knew my grandma’s family was from Switzerland somewhere down the line. My results came out 55% European and 43% Native (Indigenous tribes in Mexico). It’s pretty cool to see the whole break down of it all.
Mexican is not a race.
@@23Lgirl I didn’t say it was. I was just stating he’s from Mexico so I wasn’t sure what race it would come back with. It came back as 44% indigenous American.
My grandma's side is also from Switzerland.
"Mexican" is a bit ambiguous here, did they mean nawadays Mexico (so already part European) or native ?
@@xenotypos it actually shows as 43% native.
A few of us took our DNA tests (me, my brother, mother & aunt, moms sister). My brother & I had been told we were half Italian (Naples, & Palermo, Sicily), 1/4 German, & 1/4 Czech. Turns out, we have Irish in us... like a significant amount from my moms side. We all did ancestry, mom did both ancestry & 23andme. According to 23andme, it said one of her parents, grandparents, or great grandparents were 100% Irish. The running theory is that my great grandma had an affair. From what my aunt said she was an extremely vain woman. We thought she might've had an affair with her brother-in-law (seeing as he was the only irishman in the family, my aunt has done an extensive family tree) but my aunt said the timeline didn't add up. She said, and I quote, "It could've been the milkman for all we know!" 😆 It's a mystery that will never be solved.
Imagine if one of those distant relatives was watching this video and just learned they're related to Joey
And now we all know where they live (country/state wise) 😅 idk how I'd feel about that
I hope he contacted them.
I really hope this will encourage people to not just look into their ancestry, but really look into and learn about history. We are all mixed to some degree, some more recent than others sometimes the bloodlines are thousands of miles apart, but that’s why we get all these amazing stories throughout history. Between love, war, trading, it really is fascinating to see how all of humanity’s cultures got to where they are today.
Edit: PS a lot of old kingdoms come up when looking into these, example, many Europeans have North African to some extent, thanks to Rome, Carthage, the Phoenicians, the Moors, etc. similar thing with Mongolia and Turkic countries
Thanks to looking into my past, I now know that my great-great-great-great grandfather hung himself in a forest :) He had some kind of a mental illness (described as being insane/deranged from time to time) and was under watch due to it. He snuck out and went and hanged himself, only found next year.
yeah no, dna from 4000 years ago is not gonna get picked up in the test. the reason joey has “Anatolian” is because of the ottoman empire and the turkish diaspora in the balkans, way more recent than rome.
oh and both my parents have done dna tests and i can’t say that finding out that your ancestors came from
two islands in europe is particularly interesting. like i could’ve guessed.
Except Conan O'Brien, he's just Irish (and maybe slightly inbred)
I did this! I thought I was 50/50 Swedish-Turkish but ended up being Eastern-European on one side. I ended up looking into old church records and found out that my mothers family line all came from Poland and migrated to Sweden. My fathers side seems to be a giant mix of all the old Ottoman Empire, but could sadly not find much more
Agreed I wanted to study history to learn more about the world and it's old legends and to learn more about myself and where I came from as an individual from these great old conquerors
As someone who is of mixed Japanese, Italian, German and French-Canadian descent, I find your 23andMe and Ancestry results interesting!
Btw, given your Hungarian ancestry, the trace Central Asian ancestry could be linked to the migration of the ancestral Magyars to Europe almost a thousand years ago. The Magyars (part of the ancestors of modern Hungarians) originated from Central Asia (near the Ural Mountains), and the closest relatives to the Hungarian language can be found near that area.
My dad started balding at 20 and my family did the exact same thing. I graduated from highschool and I was looking in the mirror thinking "Only two more years of good hair left..."
I'm 27 now and aside from a little receding of the hairline I still have a good head of hair thank god!
People often forget they have a mother, so the father is like just half the problem. It's less visible for women, but some women tend to lose hair too as they age (but differently, and later). My dad is 60 and still has his 20s haircut, not even thinning. My mother has some hair thinning, I often kind of imagined that if she had been a man, she would be bald at this point (I don't know how accurate this idea is though, whatever). I'm a guy in my 30s, I probably take more after my mother, as my hair has thined over the years. Even if I'm still far from bald, but I guess in my 50s it'll be tough. Well it's still better than a lot of guys I guess.
@@xenotypos Fascinating
I have hair photo bleaching (my hair turns blond if I go out in the sun a lot). I tried to explain this to Japanese people when I was in Japan and they thought I was crazy or a liar.
I thought this was a thing for everyone. I only learnt watching this video that not everyone’s hair gets lighter from being out in the sun. I remember when I was younger so,trimesters I would just go outside and sit in the sun to try bleach my hair. My mum said when she was younger she would put lemon juice in her before going outside to speed up the bleaching.
Yeah this is pretty common in Finland. My hair is now brown but I was blond asf as a kid when I still ran around.
@@rachelcookie321 I think it can vary depending on what colors make up your overall hair. Mine is usually very dark brown, but after summer it can get bright red patches. I get random blonde hairs that grow in year round though.
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14:40 I've heard the majority of Japanese and Korean people have dry earwax, which apparently also coincides with having no body odor as well
Aye
Ayy I didn't expect you to have someone from Serbia! I'm actually glad to hear that. 🇷🇸
7:28 I’m not shocked that you have some Italian. Look at that hand movement! It’s flawless Italian sign language.
We talk with our hands! LOL
Lmao I didn’t notice
Japanese talk with their head movements
I can't wait for all the Serbs, including me, to celebrate Joey's Serbian roots
And here i thought i was the only one
Hell yeah dude
Aye
joey: "i hope you dont watch this video while eating"
literally everyone: *chewing*
Close.. was drinking, and heard the chewing and felt like I had to gag 😂 Cant stand that shit.. but oddly eating sounds and smacking from animals dont bother me xD
I was eating Oreos when he said that
@@alexstrolls801 🤣
Literally I was eating a burrito
On je Srbin
0:29 For what it's worth, the word "nationality" is a legal term of art that refers to the country whose citizenship you bear. So, the answer to the question would be "Australian", not Japanese or any of that other stuff.
The term that Joey was reaching for was closer to "ethnicity".
Hi! I’ve never taken one of these tests, but I am a quarter Danish (maternal grandfather) and the rest of me is general European to my knowledge, with my most notable origins being from Ireland and Germany.
My father has a book that’s been in our family since the early 1800’s with a comprehensive list of relatives and notes from them. It stopped at a certain point and then became a family heirloom, so me or my sister will inherit it one day! It’s really old so I’ve never really touched it out of fear lol.
The man who created barbed wire is also my great great something grandfather on my dad’s side which is neat.
And finally what I find the most fascinating about myself: I have an extremely uncommon last name. I’m the only one on the internet who pops up if you search my full name and my dad has done research and there’s only two other families that we know of who have our last name (one from Canada and the other from Europe. He’s been in contact with both!)
Well goddamn your like an ultra rare item ig? That's some really cool background you have there!
Can relate to the uncommon last name bit. I would also be the only one showing up (besides the rest of my family) if you search my full name haha.
Amazing
This man is a real-life Joe Joe, partly European, collects strange artifacts, and lives in memes.
Joey: "I don't recommend watching this video while eating"
Me: "Well. I specifically chose this video to eat my burrito with so I guess I'm dying on that hill now."
I haven't watched your vids in years, but hearing the intro again is so 💕💕💕💕
Did an ancestry dna test, I speculated that i was a 75/25 split (75 Chinese, 25 Viet), turns out, its more of 75/13/8/4 (75 South China, 13 East China, 8 Viet, 4 Dai which is like SW China/Burma)
Someday I'm going to do one of those.
I'm Brazilian and no one in my family came from abroad recently (as far I know, my relatives have been living here for centuries). I've being trying to trace my relatives using the FamilySearch website, but paper trail in Brazil it's a nightmare.
I'm sure I'm Portuguese (if it can be trusted, there is a family tree of one of my maternal grandfather's relative on FamilySearch that shows a lot of people back in the 1600's and 1700's moved to Brazil from Braga) mixed with Natives and probably something else.
Geographically speaking, given where my relatives were born within Brazil, there is a chance of having African and different European countries besides Iberian (Italian, Dutch and others)
But here in Brazil it's always a surprise, because we are usually so mixed.
I’m so sorry for the news. Being terminally French is such a shame. You were so young
theres nothing wrong with being french
@@LyraPyxisVT There is a lot of wrong with being french.
@@drballs2523 like what ?
@@LyraPyxisVT agreed, british and Germans are the problem
Also Turks
@@altinopop6664 he's joking
Found out I have a half sister from our deceased father. She was adopted 17 years before I was born. Wish he were alive to ask him wth.
This is awesome and insightful it’s great to know your heritage, genetics and ancestry
my man Joey has balkan blood in him. Amazing, that made my day and welcome my balkan brother we are here and watching your amazing videos! :D
i took a DNA test in 2020 and came back says i’m Irish(i think 55%)German, the whole united Kingdom(England, Wales, Scottish), French, Dutch, North African, The baltic Countries
the camera transition from boxu to dna box. when you took out the vial i thought at first it was from the boxxu
your info actually changes overtime! i'm icelandic, british, german, and it turns out i'm a bit spanish and portuguese too :) you should make another video down the road sometime to see if anything changes
maybe its because one of the dna test you took made a mistake
Remember that the percentages aren’t what you’re made of. Instead it shows an estimate of where your dna comes from. If you’re 50% Japan, it means you share a similar genetic makeup from that region etc….
I feel Joey has a very typical Japanese-Australian accent. I have three older half-siblings who have a Japanese mum. Even though I hadn't heard from my immediately older brother in years, the first time I heard Joey speak I had a moment of thinking he was in the room.
Ethnic ambiguity is a fun thing. I love hearing people guess what I am. Heard everything from Italian to Albanian Armenian Azerbaijani and Turkish. I'm German Irish and Lakota.
It’s really Interesting to see a DNA Test,
It show’s where you come from,
And what Nationalities you’re full
Family are part of, That’s so cool~
This makes me want to do one now.
My uncle once had a genealogy report done and the main interesting thing I saw was the person to immigrate to the us got a lady pregnant in Virginia, went back to England then died 7 years later.
And now you're adding Philippines into that 😂. One step further to create the perfect human with all nationalities in him . Josef the X will be proud of you 🥲😂
Awesome
Now, I also have this issue with skin tones and the fact I'm pretty much the exact same amount of Hungarian as you, just the skin tone comes from being indigenous for me, it's interesting to see people react when I tell them and although I had issues with it I'm definitely proud now.
Great
When Joey mentioned the hair spot on his back it reminded me of the mildest form of the condition known as Spina Bifida. People have a hair spot at the point on their back where the spine was affected by the condition
This is really cool! I love these tests. I took my own as a Birthday present from both my mom and grandmom, they got me a 23 & Me. There wasn't anything too out of the way (congrats, you're European), but I found out that I had way more Italian than German in me, and that I could have a higher chance of macular degeneration (old person loss of vision). I was also really happy to know that I don't have the BRCA1/2 genes, which predisposes people to an increase of Breast Cancer. My mom had two different types in the span of 6 years, and she also tested negative, but you never know. I'm apparently 0.9% Anatolian, which is a region in the east Mediterranean, and was basically the bridge between Europe and Asia, which is kinda cool.
My brother did one of these test back in 2018. We are mostly German, like 75% German. It is still cool to learn where your family comes from.
Joey: I do not reccomend you watch this video while eating
Me: Absolutely destroying a pepperoni pizza
Oh my god what is the music playing in the background ITS SO GOOD
mans is like
the entire axis powers
Imagine watching Joey end you find out your related to him😂
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The 'less fear of heights' part reminded me of the contrast between Joey's and Chris' reactions to parasailing... 😹
Did an ancestry search for my family once. Maternal grandparents have 12% shared dna😅. Yeah turns out they knew they were related but when they found out they were related through a mutual cousin they had already had 4 kids so....yeah.
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I didn't know these things are so accurate, this could be incredibly interesting to do for me since my parents had to use a donor and I know literally nothing about that person
you could have hundreds of siblings
Try ancestry, they give you a better look at a possible family member you don't know of. That's how I found more people with my last name (because my last name is incredibly rare in the country I'm from)
They’re *precise*. The accuracy of those precise statements are up for debate.
I have never felt more seen lol. I’ve also taken a 23&me and ancestry dna test to confirm that I am indeed half Latina. It is cool to see the different labeling both sites use as well
What is half Latina, Latino or Latinas can be anything that's like saying I'm half American (US) , does Latino mean native American, Spanish, Italian, French, Portuguese, African?
@@JF80001 Latino refers to those who are from or have a background in a Latin American country.
Not to be confused with hispanic: Hispanic refers to individuals who are Spanish-speaking or have a background in a Spanish-speaking country.
Your beard game's just so good that it masks your ethnicity, is what I'm seeing here. That's why people thought you have those kinds of ancestry since they're the ones that stereotypically have great beards.
yeah Indian and middle easterners have the best beards
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This was such an interesting video! Especially with family from all around the world!
I’m so tempted to do one of these as my ancestory has been kept pretty secret from me over the years, but I’m also scared of discovering something not fun haha
Better to think in terms of perspective, any dna test result is good with the right attitude
Joey: I HATE chewing sounds.
Also Joey: *Insert Chewing Sounds*
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I think other than being Italian, I have German and Greek origins thanks to my grandmothers and I should be Czech thanks to my grandma's father.
Also as an Italian I am happy to know that you have Italian ancestors. If you'll ever go for a tour in Europe, you will be welcome.
this was really interesting, kind of a bummer you had to wait so long tho.. i hope you at least had fun. have a nice day from your fellow slovak person!!
I am so curious about those dna tests. I really badly want to do it one day. I have the "white" Australian ancestry, which you'd know is like, "well, that's what it says on paper anyway." I've VERY good reason to think the paperwork lies in a bunch of places, and I'm just curious what that other genetic is, because it's visible in some of my relatives, and Australian ancestry, and some in Colonial USA too, the answer could be literally anything at all. So thank you for showing me how it goes, how reliable they are, and which choice might be best for what I want from doing it.
That's so cool, imma share mine as well
I'm Czech and my grandmother from mom's side is Hungarian, I have no idea what's going on on my dad's side, but I think his family is originally from Germany.
55 % balkan/Hungary, Czechia, Slovakia, Romania
22 % north and west European
8 % Irish
8 % east European
3 %middle Asian
3 % south Asian
1,5 % Finnish
And many other with even smaller percentages.
I can't believe one of my favourite youtuber has hungarian blood in them. Oh my god hi love from a hungarian watcher :)
Slovakia better (joking don't take seriously pls)
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This was so entertaining I really love this video glad to know you’re German I guess That’s another thing we have in common dope dope
Ordered the box for myself for a Christmas gift from my husband to myself hehe. Thank you Joey!
For some reason it feels so strange to see your name written as Joseph on the test results even tho I obviously knew that's what Joey is a nickname for hahah
This ancestry stuff is cool I'm black and have Dane and Swedish blood. Although I've always been told by all black people I look and act white so I guess it adds up
The hungarians were nomad tribes from western that emigrated to europe so it makes sense you are western asian and central asian
Neat to know. Also I love that you are your own JoJo lineage. Also, you have gotten me to watch probably the most bizarre anime I have watched. How it somehow works is beyond me but I am currently wrapping up season 2. I can't look at spoons the same way for the next day or so, lol.
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I'm hungarian and when I first saw you I had a hunch that you have some hungarian blood in you and when you first said that you actually have I was like "yes I knew it" :D
Yeah, it's noticeable for Hungarians if someone else has a significant amount of Hungarian blood in them, because of features that no one can really grasp in words to explain.
I’ve never seen somebody get such precise readings based off their known ancestry. They were dead on! Surprised they didn’t give you a whole slew of NW European countries/“British & Irish” like a lot of Germans get… but no you must have a “purely German” ancestor. Haha. Good vid.
I'm Indian and I did think that you look like a pure Indian guy😂when I saw you for the first time.
Was pretty funny to see you struggle with that guy's name in Australia, you didn't notice he had a Hungarian family name at all. Same with that Maria girl.
I am quarter Georgian (country, not the state), quarter slav and half Korean. And I'm planning to move to Germany. So... Yeah.
Interesting background
You know i hate how there are some states named after countries as that can get confusing and then there is a language called Georgian
woah interesting mix
Stay well
As an Full German-Austrian with bit of Hungary. I am happy to be represented.
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Dude straight up is a living Jojo character.
Also, you kinda look like Shadycicada.
Ps. My bloodline consists of (from what I allegedly know) is British and Irish.
Funny since those two hate each other..