I'm from Madrid, and I can tell you this is hard. In Spain (also Portugal), the entire Iberian peninsula, people can greatly vary in their physical appearance, some people are blondes with light eyes, and very pale skin, and other people are dark, very Mediterranean. The way we recognize them is by the way they dress or act. I think this is a characteristic of all southern European countries.
I'm from an Arab country and it's also like that in my family, we're 6 and I have siblings with very tan skin and others with very pale skin, some with very straight black hair, and others with big curly light brown hair. It's funny because people think each country/ethnicity has an 'image', but even in one family people can look so different. People in our region have been mixing for thousands and thousands of years. We were once part of many ancient empires: the roman empire, Persian empire, Greek empire, Phoenician empire and many more. So, it make sense.
What's so hard? There are some people who isn't white and the majority is white. People in the south can get tanned very easily so in the summer we get tanned and in the rest of the year we are pale... As it is in southern France, for instance... or people in California!
Can someone explain the "The dark hair = Arabic features logic" by the Spanish guy? WOW. That woman looked particularly Iberian. Just like blonde Iberians still look Iberian and not Russian. My god.
@@kogoromori30 yeah of course but theyre not the majority, why is that hard to understand, lots of Afghans are actually blonde too especially in the mountains but that isnt the majority of afghans
Well, I wouldn't say so... Because there is indeed a big influence between them on each other. The North Slavs (Poland, Belarus and the European part of Russia) have similar DNA to the Baltics (except Estonia), and in fact the only difference here is that we speak different languages.
@@oldstyleman3819 Asia and America are the same distance....is not easy the sea of the estrecho, very deep, windy etc...even nowdays people die crossing it....and guy, the bridge is not possible...this is not at all the baltic sea or pas du calais...learn sciences before talk...
@@larrsan I used the word "bridge" to describe how close are the two countries. Spain is the closest European country to north Africa and it is normal, throughout history, the european and the North African influence in Spain. Spain is a beautiful country for that as well.
@@larrsan Prior to be rude to people and speak pseudo science, could you just "learn" yourself some English, so as to make what you write easier to understand ? Thanks 🙂
@@PossibleBat not really, Poles are slavic and Lithuanians are baltic, maybe we share some genetics because of history but Poles are more close to Slovaks, Belarusians, Czechs and other slavs.
Well... The first guy might be "swedish" like a swedish citizen or whatever, but his phenotype is obviously not nordic, he is not geneticaly scandinavian thats so obvious. How can they guess and play this game if they do it like that, so a blonde girl can be from Ghana or a asian man can be from Ireland? It becomes impossible and very silly.
@@asm03hmmm, mystiskt. Var skulle han ha fått sin näsa och läppar och lockar ifrån? Ingen av hans föräldrar har några sånna drag, de har smala näsor läppar o rakt hår, och är båda klart ljusare och mer nordiska i fenotupen än Malte.... Tror nog brevbärarn måste varit i farten.
He’s actually 100% Scandinavian. his name is Malte Gårdinger and according to google his father is of Swedish and Finnish descent, while his mother is of Danish descent. Not all Scandinavian peoples are blond and his face features are very Nordic.
He looked mad French to me. Was too well dressed to be German, and his hair texture and color looked more Southern European, though his facial structure and eyes looked more Northern European. So if he has both qualities of Southern and Northern Europe, chances are guessing French is going to be correct.
"Poland and Lithuania are not even different countries anymore".. the Spanish presented a great level of education at this point... "It's the same race" is furthermore extremely rude, offensive and even to a small extent racist.
I don't think he was trying to be rude he just wanted to say that to him they looked similar and it's not like in history there wasn't a lot of mix between populations, especially neighboring ones. Portuguese can be confused with Spanish or even Italian and Arabs I don't think that most Portuguese would be offended by that a least I wouldn't.
@@Bobols91 He probably did not want to offend anyone, but his choice of words is very misplaced, which unfortunately sounds unambiguous and offensive. Who in the twenty-first century even uses the phrase "it's the same race" when referring to people? Either the boy really is completely uneducated, or he simply uses the wrong words without any inhibition and without thinking it through. Unfortunately, either way what he said is capable of offending a great many people.
But it's kinda interesting that he mentioned that because Poland and Lithuania actually used to be a single country during the 16th and 19th centuries.
@@Asad-fi1tr Poles different look different.. For example Strongman Zydrunkas Savickas got a very luthuanian facial structure and eye shape, while Mariusz pudzianowski look maxxed out polish and would never pass as a native in the baltic states..
Girl who represents Germany has a lot of Slavic features. If she comes from Eastern Germany it's a really big chance that she has Polish/Slovak/Belarusian/Czech/Ukrainian/Russian ancestors becuase many Germans there are actually germanized Slavs. She even looks similar like Polish actress (Zofia Wichłacz) shown in the picture (beautiful soft round face, a little slanded maybe hooded eyes, high cheekbones, medium-sized lips). Currently I live in England and it's easy for me to see the difference between Slavs and Western Europeans.
@@nicolarocko8977 But these Slave you mentioned are MOSTLY more or less a recent "importation", not autochtone.;) Wait, there was one Jaxa from Koepenick/ Jaczo z Kopanicy (a district of Berlin), Polish prince (princeps Poloniae), which belongs to the latter category... .Nevermind.;)
@@swetoniuszkorda5737 not really recently, former prussia used to be a baltic nation. The language only got extinct like 300 Years ago, so most with east prussian ancestry have that
Since the video is related to “European genetics”… I just want to say that the fact that we Spaniards are very mixed with Moroccans is not like that. There are several genetic studies that show that we Spaniards have more genetic resemblance to France or Ireland than to Italy, curiously, and much less to North Africa. Despite the fact that the Arabs were in the Iberian Peninsula for 8 centuries, their genetic legacy is very low in comparison (-10% of Spaniards have some North African genetic characteristic) and the same happens with the genetic legacy of the Phoenicians or Romans. Those who did leave their mark on Spanish people were the Celts and the Iberians (who mixed giving rise to the Celtiberians). Our highest genetic percentage is theirs, that of the first settlers of Europe, that of the Cro-Magnon man of the Paleolithic (frequency of 60-90%) and predominates in 70% of the Spaniards. Just as data. I love the video 😘
@@bishplis7226 yes celts, just look at a genetic map of Europe. Spain is along with Wales and Ireland the counties with most r1b haplogroup wich is celt . Please read Mr before commenting.. the North African frecuency in Spain is lower than 5%. Spain is iberian and celt mostly. Iberians migrated thousands of years ago to the British Islands and France and that's why the genetic similarities.
I think guessing european natives is rly hard. Maybe only by clothes I would make assumptions. My grandma and I did an ethnicity test and even though for her side of the family we have a family tree that goes back to the 19th century has always been in one part of germany, her highest percentage is from Balkan and then north/west european and bits of Uk/irish and eastern european. For me it's the north-west european 36,6 %, eastern europe 26,4%, skandinavian 25,3 % and Balkan 11,7% (guess I got this from my grandma). Eastern/skandiavian also makes sense to me since my dad's side comes from former eastern prussia. It's easy to see how there could be an influence. Anyway they basically said it in the video, we're all so mixed here, it's rly hard to decipher and think that's great, together with people who originate fro other continents as well. :)
The swedish guy’s family is definitely not from Sweden lol. It’s funny to see how people think you must be from Northern Europe just because your skin is pretty white 😂 I am from Germany and some of the people in my country are darker than the average spanish. If you look at Southern Europe, you will see that the majority of people has naturally brighter skin types and just the hair/ eyes are darker. The second woman’s ancestors are probably Arabs.
This, just because someone was born in Sweden does not mean he is ethincally Swedish. His hair is way to thick, dark and curly and his facial features look nothing like a Swede. Also Germany is not a single Ethnicity, People from East Friesland are quite different than those in South-eastern Bayern or Sorbs around Saxony..
probably because of the way he act…he looks fake in my opinion , I’m also from Madrid, blonde, and green eyes here, when I lived in Prague, people thought that I was Czech 😂 and here in Madrid, absolutely no one speaks in English to me, I act normal
@@carpetano4491 Youre guys are lying, he has light brown hair and pale skin, he doesnt look spanish at all hes not lying, he looks more like french or something
the french guy (the one they had to guess) looked to me like a young copy of gabriel garko and i was so sure he was italian 😭 (said by an italian girl lol)
A lot of South-Eastern French are not that different looking from Italians... also a lot of Ethnic French mixed a lot with Spaniards, Italians and Portugueses back in the day...
@@elisapenn Because It is true, I have lived in small cities/little towns of 5 different European countries, and people could not look more different than you believe... For example there are many faces and combination of Features that I only saw in Poland and that I have never seen again for years... same about Germans.. So I see a group of Brits and I just realize how damn different they look compared to the other peoples I have used to deal with...
I think the French guy was the easiest to guess out of all these: everything about him just shouted FRENCH. The look in the eyes, AND the hairstyle combined with the outfit. So sorry, Alexander, you were a bit out on that one.
They've mentioned Lithuiania and one of the pictures was a Polish girl. What annoys me more is how they could mention nearly every West-European country but not any of the Benelux countries.
@@dennisengelen2517 Yeah, but what about the Balkans? They never, EVER mention those. They could've easily shown pictures of like I don't know, Greek or Romanian people. Or even just the Balkan region, roughly.
'Tbh Poland and Lithuania are not even different countries anymore' bro lmao what are you going on about? Poles and Lithuanian people don't get along well at all. They don't really have the best past. Don't tell them something like that.
Where did the french guy got the idea that people in Spain have dark skin? Oh, from Hollywood movies, of course! Spain and France are so close to each other, the south of France and the north of Spain are, more or less, in the same latitude, and they act like if it was so different! Ridiculous!
Well, you know, all these videos are about clichés and stereotypes, so there is no wonder why they each express some of them. So, I partially agree with you : it is not "ridiculous", but surely old clichés 🙂 But to be fair, as a French, there is this stereotype of the noble and proud hidalgo, and southern Spain (where people are more dark-haired than in Galicia, as in France where southern French are also more dark-haired than in Brittany). So, a good example of the cliché of the Spanish man in France could be the magnificent portrait by El Greco of the marqués de Montemayor, Juan de Silva y Ribera, known as El Caballero de la Mano en el Pecho.
@@spaniardsrmoors6817 People in Spain have white skin, of course... Besides that, moorish people have light skin and christians and moorsih didn't mix much because of religious and cultural reasons! Since some racist people are so obsessed with "race" at least rhey could learn some History!
@@heliedecastanet1882 It's natural that in a better climate (like both southern Spain and southern France have), people get tanned and look darker in the summer.
The first guy doesn’t seems Spanish at all. Por cierto, dudo que te hablen en inglés por la calle. Y la chica que habla del Sur de Francia pues sinceramente solo debe conocer dos.
come on dude, the Erasmus students in Germany are very easily to notice from the local population, natives from Northern Germany and Denmark are extremely Germanic looking, and people like Greeks, Italians, Spaniards or Portuguese stick out a lot here. Meanwhile France, Belgium, UK have a large segment of their native population with a more mixed and intermediate "western European" looks, the Dutch, Germans and Scandinavians as a whole are quite easily to tell apart.. and so are Spaniards, Italians and Greeks who tend to look quite southern and mediterranean as a whole
The last picture I could have sworn that she was Italian. On the other hand, we Italians have had too many foreign genetic influences to always be clearly definable physiognomically
Le français c'est pas l'acteur qui joue dans "ce que le jour doit à la nuit"? J'ai jamais pu retenir son nom parce qu'il est très compliqué. En tout cas je suis sûr à 95% que c'est lui, il est en réalité franco-marocain, d'où les traits du visages difficiles à associer au visage français typique. Sinon c'est un assez bon acteur.
To be fair Alexander doesn't really look French to me at all lol But this is kind of hard for us because we've been so mixed through 1000s of years of migrations through the continent.
Gabriel eres un buen representante de España. Pero por el amor de dios deja de ser tan tajante con lo de los rasgos norteafricanos. Que como te pille uno de Vox XDDD
La gente tiene ideas preconcebidas de lo que representa Vox, y generalmente están muy equivocados, sobre todo porque la izquierda cree que su moral es la única válida.
Are the people at these pictures all young celebrities/actors? I just recognized Kit Connor from Heartstopper and Malte Gårdinger from Young Royals, but someone in the comments said, the polish girl was also an actress. So who are the other ones? Can anybody tell me that? 🤔
*Polish It is a video conveing some conservative values (apart from the sympatic multi-kulti Swede(sic!)) For the people who just ignore Netflix and the kind of the enterteintment for the commoners. ;)
The first guy who they had to guess where is he from played in Young Royals as August and I immediately knew that he is from Sweden cause in this serial people was talking Swedish
I’m French and I guessed the French guy RIGHT AWAY. French guys just have a peculiar vibe, even if they’re mixed you’ll just get from their vibe and style that they’re French.
The spanish guy is right. My mother is kinda brown skin and black hair, and one of their sisters is like that too (like my grandma). The other four brothers and sisters are blonde hair, blue eyes and pale and pinky skin (like my grandpa). Is like everybody can be from here. We got pale gingers too that you would say they're irish.
@@angyliv8040 Yeah, I know, last dna research shows that. Most of people still don't know It. Of course, we got mixed with muslims that came from Africa, with germanic tribes that conquered us, with vikings that assaulted our coast, romans (Trajano was a roman emperor from here)... lot of mixes! I love It.
@@thespankmyfrank I am like him (Spanish too). In Spain everybody are mostly like him. Everyone wants to talk all the time and step on what the others are telling. As I said once in Quora "A conversation between spanish people is like a swordfight"
Like Gabriel said, here in the Iberian Penninsule, I mean, he said Spain, by I'm including Portugal in this as well. Anyway, here we all can be quite different between one and other in the same family. My sister looks nothing like me. She has brighter features than me. And oh! My cousin has blonde hair and blue eyes, he definitely looks NOTHING like me, my sister and eye have at least the same eyes, same iris I would say, because the shape of the eye is different as well.😅 And talking about how mixt we are and the fact that we have like arab vibes and such is because they occupied in the Iberian Penninsule during the Middle Ages, and the penninsule by then used to be called Al-Andalus. So that explains it a bit I think. In my case, I did the MyHeritage DNA test and I found out I'm 87.5% Iberian (from Catalonia, South-France, South-Spain and Algeria, yep, that part of the North of Africa is included in the Iberian side apparently), 7% Middle Eastern (Egypt, Syria, Israel, Iraq, Arabia...) and what surprised me the most: 5.5% Irish, Scottish and Welsh (not English). My mum and my grandma did this test as well and they both got a higher Iberian per cent (one of them got a 93% and the other a 97% in fact, but I don't remember who got what), then the same things I got, but around 1% and then they also got as a result around 1% of Azquenazi Jewish (around Poland), but I didn't, I got a higher Middle Eastern, Irish, Scottish and Welsh per cent instead. Oh! And the French guy from the video, could be from the south of France, maybe that's why he has like Mediterranean and Iberian vibes. Nice video! Best regards from Barcelona!
No hay mixtura con los árabes. La vibra árabe la tendrás tu porque yo poco jajajaa. Yo soy 100% europea según mi adn: ibera, celta islas británicas, sarda, francesa-alemana e italiana. Los que ocuparon la península fueron moros y muchos eran bereberes. Los bereberes son distintivos. La mayoría de gente no tiene porcentaje norte de África o árabe. De todas formas los bereberes son una cosa y los árabes otra. No es casualidad que iberos y bereberes tengan la misma raíz en el nombre. Igual te diré para que sepas que los moros no se juntaron con los cristianos porque eran bandos enfrentados. La mixtura se dio con los moros que quedaron en la península y aceptaron convertirse, aunque fueron pocos. Seguramente esa genética ya haya desaparecido. Estoy harta de escuchar esto. Nosotros los iberos somos los más europeos porque se repobló hace miles de años Europa desde iberia.
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I immediately understood that the actress at the end couldn't be Italian but from a Germanic country (not for the make up or the color of the skin which could be the same in Italy) but for the facial expression, the shape of the lips and the eyes but also the hairdo.Only an inexperienced eye could think she was Italian.Italian actresses (and Italian in general) in general have very big eyes and full lips.
@@commenter4190 Quello che ho detto.Gli italiani soprattutto quelli del sud hanno occhi più grandi rispetto ai germanici proprio come i greci(infatti i meridionali discendono in parte dai Greci). Quell'attrice tedesca con quello sguardo,gli occhi incappucciati e le labbra sottili non poteva essere italiana neanche tra mille anni.
@@elisabettazuppardi1469 Che dici... anche io pensavo fosse italiana. Basta con gli stupidi stereotipi, gli italiani sono di tutte le forme e dimensioni.
They are bordering countries :) The Frankish tribe that gave France its name were germanic, the Normans in Normandie too, for instance. So a lot of pale skin and blond hair in France, despite common clichés and simplifications. (But sure, most have darker hair.)
@@charles1413 @Charles Spaniards and Irish have the highest celtic gens rb1, wich means those countries are the most purest western ones...same with arabic/african gens...from all the mediterranean countries, Spain has the less one with the balcan, Portugal and Italy are on the top, but French are near....haplogroups science, not opinions, thanks. By the way that french guy is VERY usual in southern french, aquitaine precisely, surfer kind, not at all from the nord but also usual in my land, basque part, wich is northern than the mediterranean coast of France, so for all the atlantic spanish coast your are southern...again sciencies, not opinions....go cry
I will say it again. I think it would make much more sense (and it would be easier) to guess the regions, roughly. There are some facial differences between Western Europe, Southern Europe/Mediterranean, Eastern Europe, Central Europe etc...
@@alexandra9944 "White" is a very broad and nonsensical term.. a very mediterranean person typical from spain, italy or greece would look very out of place among a group of Ethnic Estonians or Danes... now that they discuss pictures of peoples being born in those countries, but they havent checked if those people got foreign ancestry or not..
@@svenradd1027 As a spaniard and a 175cm tall girl this is very funny....Haplogroup wester european are one whole. There's not such a thing as south and north. There're to great grout western and eastern countries. The blonde hair is a slavic feature more than a nordic one. Ah if you want to know I'm 90 something % iberian lol. Now it turns out that everyone in my country with light features are from other countries lol. All to make your stupid argument true. Led me tell you: you are wrong...
The first-generation German family (Kretschmann) that we grew up next to in Wisconsin, Ria looks like she could be their daughter/sister. I wouldn't be surprised if there is an "sch" in her last name somewhere as well.
I'm from Madrid, and I can tell you this is hard. In Spain (also Portugal), the entire Iberian peninsula, people can greatly vary in their physical appearance, some people are blondes with light eyes, and very pale skin, and other people are dark, very Mediterranean. The way we recognize them is by the way they dress or act. I think this is a characteristic of all southern European countries.
Same for Greece too
As a portuguese living in Madrid, yes I agree with you
I'm from an Arab country and it's also like that in my family, we're 6 and I have siblings with very tan skin and others with very pale skin, some with very straight black hair, and others with big curly light brown hair. It's funny because people think each country/ethnicity has an 'image', but even in one family people can look so different.
People in our region have been mixing for thousands and thousands of years. We were once part of many ancient empires: the roman empire, Persian empire, Greek empire, Phoenician empire and many more. So, it make sense.
@@yuzan3607 Where are you from if you don't mind asking? the "arab world" is very wide, diverse indeed.
What's so hard? There are some people who isn't white and the majority is white. People in the south can get tanned very easily so in the summer we get tanned and in the rest of the year we are pale... As it is in southern France, for instance... or people in California!
Can someone explain the "The dark hair = Arabic features logic" by the Spanish guy? WOW. That woman looked particularly Iberian. Just like blonde Iberians still look Iberian and not Russian. My god.
There was a time when tons of Eastern European slaves were brought to Spain.
@@frostflower5555 There were blond Iberians in 7000 BC. You genius.
@@kogoromori30same with Darked hair Northern Europeans. There's a load here but everyone thinks we're all blonde
@@kogoromori30 yeah of course but theyre not the majority, why is that hard to understand, lots of Afghans are actually blonde too especially in the mountains but that isnt the majority of afghans
Poland and Lithuania are close, but they are different ethnic groups! Poles are Slavic. Lithuanians are Baltic.
Well, I wouldn't say so... Because there is indeed a big influence between them on each other. The North Slavs (Poland, Belarus and the European part of Russia) have similar DNA to the Baltics (except Estonia), and in fact the only difference here is that we speak different languages.
I love how the second someone sees pink skin, its english and theyve all been correct loooool
Perfect , two girls and two guys , Alexander's return and nice see him with another male member , Gabriel last video was good
I totally agree with you
Spanish don't have mix with moroccan, just look at the dna map of both countries, nothing to do
Spain is only 14 Km away from Marocco! a bridge could connect the two countries.
@@oldstyleman3819 and we are 0km from france and we aren't french either, idk whats ur point
@@oldstyleman3819 Asia and America are the same distance....is not easy the sea of the estrecho, very deep, windy etc...even nowdays people die crossing it....and guy, the bridge is not possible...this is not at all the baltic sea or pas du calais...learn sciences before talk...
@@larrsan I used the word "bridge" to describe how close are the two countries. Spain is the closest European country to north Africa and it is normal, throughout history, the european and the North African influence in Spain.
Spain is a beautiful country for that as well.
@@larrsan Prior to be rude to people and speak pseudo science, could you just "learn" yourself some English, so as to make what you write easier to understand ? Thanks 🙂
"Lithuania and Poland are not even considered different countries anymore" someone went a bit 16th century-ish lmao
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Ethnically speaking, same as French and German, genetically practically the same or Portuguese and Spanish
@@PossibleBat not really, Poles are slavic and Lithuanians are baltic, maybe we share some genetics because of history but Poles are more close to Slovaks, Belarusians, Czechs and other slavs.
I’m spanish and this guy it’s a bit silly sorry about that
The Spanish guy is racist
I love the spanish guy knew him from heartstopper😂he got taste
The spanish Guy talks a lot
Same as the Spanish girl from other videos...non stop, jezus
The last one i only guessed Germany 🇩🇪 'cause the german lady there was really similar to her , and Welcome Ria by the way 😂
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Well... The first guy might be "swedish" like a swedish citizen or whatever, but his phenotype is obviously not nordic, he is not geneticaly scandinavian thats so obvious.
How can they guess and play this game if they do it like that, so a blonde girl can be from Ghana or a asian man can be from Ireland? It becomes impossible and very silly.
@@asm03hmmm, mystiskt. Var skulle han ha fått sin näsa och läppar och lockar ifrån? Ingen av hans föräldrar har några sånna drag, de har smala näsor läppar o rakt hår, och är båda klart ljusare och mer nordiska i fenotupen än Malte.... Tror nog brevbärarn måste varit i farten.
He’s actually 100% Scandinavian. his name is Malte Gårdinger and according to google his father is of Swedish and Finnish descent, while his mother is of Danish descent. Not all Scandinavian peoples are blond and his face features are very Nordic.
I love the spanish guy got the spanish girl so accurate, like even her makeup and style
Gabriel was right when he said France (i also thought he was from Italy )and the french guy next him saying no and how bad he was on this game 😂😂
Then again millions of French people have Italian and Spanish origin. Then for me looking at Alexander, I bet he has German blood
I thought Italy and I´m italian too...
@@Fatherland927 German or Polish. In northern France settled down lots of Poles.
He looked mad French to me. Was too well dressed to be German, and his hair texture and color looked more Southern European, though his facial structure and eyes looked more Northern European. So if he has both qualities of Southern and Northern Europe, chances are guessing French is going to be correct.
@@Fatherland927 he kinda looks like Manuel neuer
Love how the French guy and German girl are cringing so hard at the Spanish guy bc same
This whole video is cringe af
"Poland and Lithuania are not even different countries anymore".. the Spanish presented a great level of education at this point... "It's the same race" is furthermore extremely rude, offensive and even to a small extent racist.
I don't think he was trying to be rude he just wanted to say that to him they looked similar and it's not like in history there wasn't a lot of mix between populations, especially neighboring ones. Portuguese can be confused with Spanish or even Italian and Arabs I don't think that most Portuguese would be offended by that a least I wouldn't.
@@Bobols91 He probably did not want to offend anyone, but his choice of words is very misplaced, which unfortunately sounds unambiguous and offensive. Who in the twenty-first century even uses the phrase "it's the same race" when referring to people? Either the boy really is completely uneducated, or he simply uses the wrong words without any inhibition and without thinking it through. Unfortunately, either way what he said is capable of offending a great many people.
It's same lands...slavs of north..I am Spaniard..Gabriel try say same Slavs...not rude.
Europe are Celts, Slavs, Mediterraneans, Nordics and Germanic..Poland more Germanic and Lithuania more Nordic..but they are Slavs of North...
I mean he stans santiago abascal
7:23 Polish people are slavic and Lithuanian people are baltic. That's a huge difference.
For them we’re all just “eastern European" I guess 😭
slaves live in baltic
But it's kinda interesting that he mentioned that because Poland and Lithuania actually used to be a single country during the 16th and 19th centuries.
Not that huge, we were the same country for hundreds of years
@@Asad-fi1tr Poles different look different.. For example Strongman Zydrunkas Savickas got a very luthuanian facial structure and eye shape, while Mariusz pudzianowski look maxxed out polish and would never pass as a native in the baltic states..
The Spanish guy and German girl on Poles and Lithuanians being the same "race" 😁🤦♀️
lol
It's like the Spanish and Portuguese. It looks very similar, I don't find it offensive
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The Polish woman is Zofia Wichłacz, famous young generation acrtress
This is very difficult for Europe, especially UK and France which have many different cultures and ethnicities in one country.
Girl who represents Germany has a lot of Slavic features. If she comes from Eastern Germany it's a really big chance that she has Polish/Slovak/Belarusian/Czech/Ukrainian/Russian ancestors becuase many Germans there are actually germanized Slavs. She even looks similar like Polish actress (Zofia Wichłacz) shown in the picture (beautiful soft round face, a little slanded maybe hooded eyes, high cheekbones, medium-sized lips).
Currently I live in England and it's easy for me to see the difference between Slavs and Western Europeans.
Maybe she has some Sorbian, Polabian, Obodric etc. blood in her veins... .
@@swetoniuszkorda5737 yeah that's what I meant saying "germanized Slavs"
@@nicolarocko8977 But these Slave you mentioned are MOSTLY more or less a recent "importation", not autochtone.;) Wait, there was one Jaxa from Koepenick/ Jaczo z Kopanicy (a district of Berlin), Polish prince (princeps Poloniae), which belongs to the latter category... .Nevermind.;)
@@swetoniuszkorda5737 not really recently, former prussia used to be a baltic nation. The language only got extinct like 300 Years ago, so most with east prussian ancestry have that
@@milaandersson6808 Yes, the Balts also autochtone people.
I like the energy of the Spanish boy lol
When I could identify most of them because they're actors. lol
Since the video is related to “European genetics”…
I just want to say that the fact that we Spaniards are very mixed with Moroccans is not like that. There are several genetic studies that show that we Spaniards have more genetic resemblance to France or Ireland than to Italy, curiously, and much less to North Africa. Despite the fact that the Arabs were in the Iberian Peninsula for 8 centuries, their genetic legacy is very low in comparison (-10% of Spaniards have some North African genetic characteristic) and the same happens with the genetic legacy of the Phoenicians or Romans. Those who did leave their mark on Spanish people were the Celts and the Iberians (who mixed giving rise to the Celtiberians). Our highest genetic percentage is theirs, that of the first settlers of Europe, that of the Cro-Magnon man of the Paleolithic (frequency of 60-90%) and predominates in 70% of the Spaniards.
Just as data. I love the video 😘
bruh u sound mad af for not being white
the celts, cmon bro stop lying, just accept it
@@bishplis7226 yes celts, just look at a genetic map of Europe. Spain is along with Wales and Ireland the counties with most r1b haplogroup wich is celt . Please read Mr before commenting.. the North African frecuency in Spain is lower than 5%. Spain is iberian and celt mostly. Iberians migrated thousands of years ago to the British Islands and France and that's why the genetic similarities.
Thanks 😩
700 years of Arab rules is deep in your blood.
I could not play this game i always know at least half the actors 😭😭😂😂
Young royals and heartstopper ❤ ahhh
I think guessing european natives is rly hard. Maybe only by clothes I would make assumptions. My grandma and I did an ethnicity test and even though for her side of the family we have a family tree that goes back to the 19th century has always been in one part of germany, her highest percentage is from Balkan and then north/west european and bits of Uk/irish and eastern european. For me it's the north-west european 36,6 %, eastern europe 26,4%, skandinavian 25,3 % and Balkan 11,7% (guess I got this from my grandma). Eastern/skandiavian also makes sense to me since my dad's side comes from former eastern prussia. It's easy to see how there could be an influence. Anyway they basically said it in the video, we're all so mixed here, it's rly hard to decipher and think that's great, together with people who originate fro other continents as well. :)
The swedish guy’s family is definitely not from Sweden lol. It’s funny to see how people think you must be from Northern Europe just because your skin is pretty white 😂 I am from Germany and some of the people in my country are darker than the average spanish. If you look at Southern Europe, you will see that the majority of people has naturally brighter skin types and just the hair/ eyes are darker. The second woman’s ancestors are probably Arabs.
This, just because someone was born in Sweden does not mean he is ethincally Swedish. His hair is way to thick, dark and curly and his facial features look nothing like a Swede. Also Germany is not a single Ethnicity, People from East Friesland are quite different than those in South-eastern Bayern or Sorbs around Saxony..
@@svenradd1027Sorbs are not of german ethnicity. But yeah germans are a mix of slavs, celts, and germanics. (To some extent baltics, but very few).
Gabriel looks like many people in Madrid, why did he say people talks to him in English? Are they tourists?
probably because of the way he act…he looks fake in my opinion , I’m also from Madrid, blonde, and green eyes here, when I lived in Prague, people thought that I was Czech 😂 and here in Madrid, absolutely no one speaks in English to me, I act normal
he looks like he has lived in Korea for a long time
@@carpetano4491 Youre guys are lying, he has light brown hair and pale skin, he doesnt look spanish at all hes not lying, he looks more like french or something
💛 all your video's👍
the french guy (the one they had to guess) looked to me like a young copy of gabriel garko and i was so sure he was italian 😭 (said by an italian girl lol)
l'ho pensato anche io
A me sembrava Scamarcio da ragazzetto
A lot of South-Eastern French are not that different looking from Italians... also a lot of Ethnic French mixed a lot with Spaniards, Italians and Portugueses back in the day...
@@svenradd1027 yeah i mean it makes sense, i don't know why we have this thing that we all look so different from each other
@@elisapenn Because It is true, I have lived in small cities/little towns of 5 different European countries, and people could not look more different than you believe... For example there are many faces and combination of Features that I only saw in Poland and that I have never seen again for years... same about Germans.. So I see a group of Brits and I just realize how damn different they look compared to the other peoples I have used to deal with...
many of the subtitles are incorrect, as a native English speaker I understood them perfectly without them and with them it didn't make any sense
How the spanish guy think north of europe is germany and france?
I think the French guy was the easiest to guess out of all these: everything about him just shouted FRENCH. The look in the eyes, AND the hairstyle combined with the outfit. So sorry, Alexander, you were a bit out on that one.
How can an hairstyle and an outfit be French lol !
@@charles1413 oh it can
@@davidkasquare How, because i'm French and i don't see it lol
@@charles1413 then you apparently need to go and get your eyes checked! 👀☑️
@@davidkasquare lol okay. But still, that guycould pass as British Germans etc. Dressing well is not a French thing
Why do you never include Eastern European and Balkan countries? They exist too, in Europe ;)
Yeah they exist in Europe. Do they exist in Korea though? This is a Korean channel. If you want Eastern Europeans on here, tell them to move to Korea.
@@andyx6827 I don't mean the people in the studio. I meant the photos of people. They could've easily included other nationalities too.
They've mentioned Lithuiania and one of the pictures was a Polish girl. What annoys me more is how they could mention nearly every West-European country but not any of the Benelux countries.
@@dennisengelen2517 Yeah, but what about the Balkans? They never, EVER mention those. They could've easily shown pictures of like I don't know, Greek or Romanian people. Or even just the Balkan region, roughly.
Isn't it that they pick actors and probability of west Europe artists is this higher than east/ Balkans, as the industry is like that.
'Tbh Poland and Lithuania are not even different countries anymore' bro lmao what are you going on about? Poles and Lithuanian people don't get along well at all. They don't really have the best past. Don't tell them something like that.
Where did the french guy got the idea that people in Spain have dark skin? Oh, from Hollywood movies, of course! Spain and France are so close to each other, the south of France and the north of Spain are, more or less, in the same latitude, and they act like if it was so different! Ridiculous!
Well, you know, all these videos are about clichés and stereotypes, so there is no wonder why they each express some of them. So, I partially agree with you : it is not "ridiculous", but surely old clichés 🙂
But to be fair, as a French, there is this stereotype of the noble and proud hidalgo, and southern Spain (where people are more dark-haired than in Galicia, as in France where southern French are also more dark-haired than in Brittany). So, a good example of the cliché of the Spanish man in France could be the magnificent portrait by El Greco of the marqués de Montemayor, Juan de Silva y Ribera, known as El Caballero de la Mano en el Pecho.
Because we Spaniards are African, Arab and Jewish DNA
@@spaniardsrmoors6817 People in Spain have white skin, of course... Besides that, moorish people have light skin and christians and moorsih didn't mix much because of religious and cultural reasons! Since some racist people are so obsessed with "race" at least rhey could learn some History!
@@heliedecastanet1882 It's natural that in a better climate (like both southern Spain and southern France have), people get tanned and look darker in the summer.
@@vervideosgiros1156 We are not white
I’ve seen young royals so I know the first person
The first guy doesn’t seems Spanish at all.
Por cierto, dudo que te hablen en inglés por la calle. Y la chica que habla del Sur de Francia pues sinceramente solo debe conocer dos.
Hi dear friend I am from India
Y el que más grita de los cuatro... pues el español😂😂😂
Me veo reflejado en él.
When you know all of the people and therefore know where they‘re from
come on dude, the Erasmus students in Germany are very easily to notice from the local population, natives from Northern Germany and Denmark are extremely Germanic looking, and people like Greeks, Italians, Spaniards or Portuguese stick out a lot here. Meanwhile France, Belgium, UK have a large segment of their native population with a more mixed and intermediate "western European" looks, the Dutch, Germans and Scandinavians as a whole are quite easily to tell apart.. and so are Spaniards, Italians and Greeks who tend to look quite southern and mediterranean as a whole
No it's not like this. It's an stereotype.
Everyone : Germany, France, UK, Spain Italy, Scandinavian countries.
Benelux countries have left the chat
Balkan countries have also left the chat
Wtf is Benelux. Netherlands should've just swallowed them.
Sam comments everywhere... annoying
The last picture I could have sworn that she was Italian. On the other hand, we Italians have had too many foreign genetic influences to always be clearly definable physiognomically
Italians dont have sharp features.
Le français c'est pas l'acteur qui joue dans "ce que le jour doit à la nuit"? J'ai jamais pu retenir son nom parce qu'il est très compliqué. En tout cas je suis sûr à 95% que c'est lui, il est en réalité franco-marocain, d'où les traits du visages difficiles à associer au visage français typique. Sinon c'est un assez bon acteur.
To be fair Alexander doesn't really look French to me at all lol
But this is kind of hard for us because we've been so mixed through 1000s of years of migrations through the continent.
In the north of France there are blond hair guy
African Latinos abd Asian and Europe will be diff af🤣
Am I the only one who knows the most people from series (Young Royals, Élite, Heartstopper) (Kit Connor my golden Retriever hahaha)
Gabriel eres un buen representante de España. Pero por el amor de dios deja de ser tan tajante con lo de los rasgos norteafricanos. Que como te pille uno de Vox XDDD
si fuese verdad todavia...
La gente tiene ideas preconcebidas de lo que representa Vox, y generalmente están muy equivocados, sobre todo porque la izquierda cree que su moral es la única válida.
Simplemente porque es falso y ahi están los mapas geneticos, si quieres decir que vox dice lo contrarío a Gabriel, entonces vox tendría razón
David Bowie wannabe;)))
Por qué los españoles se avergüenzan de su linaje árabe?
Ngozu Fulani is having a meltdown somewhere
wait isn't the first guy the actor that played august in young royals ?? he's very handsome
Are the people at these pictures all young celebrities/actors? I just recognized Kit Connor from Heartstopper and Malte Gårdinger from Young Royals, but someone in the comments said, the polish girl was also an actress. So who are the other ones? Can anybody tell me that? 🤔
The Spanish girl is Carla Díaz, an actress!
@@AtsiBP 👍 thanks 😀
*Polish It is a video conveing some conservative values (apart from the sympatic multi-kulti Swede(sic!)) For the people who just ignore Netflix and the kind of the enterteintment for the commoners. ;)
Good video, but the spanish doesn't need to shout, a bit too into it lol
He is not really shouting. You never talked with spanish people, am I wrong?
The first guy who they had to guess where is he from played in Young Royals as August and I immediately knew that he is from Sweden cause in this serial people was talking Swedish
Also third guy played in Heartstopper so he is from UK
@@parotka5928 yesss when know our netflix gay shows lmao 🤣
is first boy from young royals?
AUGUST 😡😡😡
I thought he was Robert Sheehan!
5:47 As soon as I saw her I knew she was Polish because she starred in a movie called Warsaw 44
Im lithuanian and she just felt Polish to me, just instinctual lol
I watched it and I didn't recognize her but I knew she was polish, then they convinced me to think she was danish lmao
Gabriel try to relax more and not try too hard to be entertaining
Why?
I’m French and I guessed the French guy RIGHT AWAY. French guys just have a peculiar vibe, even if they’re mixed you’ll just get from their vibe and style that they’re French.
what is his name?
Comme quoi, c'est la preuve que les origines ne sont pour rien dans la "nationalité", puisque le Français est d'origine mi Française, mi Marocaine 🙂
The Spanish girl is actually a famous actress in Spain🙏🏻
The first one looked like Timothée Chalamet, so I guessed French, but he was Swedish. Lol.
Omg same😂 i really thought he’d be French Italian
Yes, he looks like Timothee Chamalet😂
Also a young Alain Prost😂
@@oldstyleman3819Timothée Chalamet is of Canadian and Hungarian Jewish descent and alain prost is of armenian descent
Lithuania and Poland are not considered different countries? Is he for real? Where was this person educated?
hi dear Friends I am from India.
Perfect...good
The spanish guy is right. My mother is kinda brown skin and black hair, and one of their sisters is like that too (like my grandma). The other four brothers and sisters are blonde hair, blue eyes and pale and pinky skin (like my grandpa). Is like everybody can be from here. We got pale gingers too that you would say they're irish.
Celt irish come from Spain. There're a lot of red hair in Spain.
@@angyliv8040 Yeah, I know, last dna research shows that. Most of people still don't know It. Of course, we got mixed with muslims that came from Africa, with germanic tribes that conquered us, with vikings that assaulted our coast, romans (Trajano was a roman emperor from here)... lot of mixes! I love It.
who are writing those subtitles
Again this guy, so annoying.. "me, me, I, I,... me, me"... oh my gode
Spanish guy sure can talk. I mean, it's not a bad thing but I wish I could've heard the others speak more and less of him lol.
I think that is more of his personality.
I guess he might be a nervous talker? Wish the producers had made sure the others got to speak a bit more.
@@thespankmyfrank I am like him (Spanish too). In Spain everybody are mostly like him. Everyone wants to talk all the time and step on what the others are telling. As I said once in Quora "A conversation between spanish people is like a swordfight"
Yes that's a little bit annoying.
His voice annoys me a bit as well
The Spanish guy and girl were so over the top. Haha!!! XD
I was about to be mad that no one knew Kit from Heartstopper but then Gabriel saved it in the end, thank you sir 😂😂...
I like the Spanish gay guy he’s fun
I'm taking a wild guess here, Spanish guy is gay. Him and Spanish girl from other videos never stop talking..gd!
Is the Spanish girl Ari from Elite???
Yees!!! She is.
omg malte
Me encanta cuando hacéis este tipo de vídeos. ¡¡¡Más, por favor!!
They are putting not typical looksfor them to choose from to confuse them.
I am from india. City Kolkata. Want European friends. Waiting for positive reply.
I can't- Kit is literally the "the one who looks like a golden retriever".😂😭
Next video should be guessing girls’ nationality!
I would enjoy your videos way more if the sound quality wasn't so poor. It's a pain to listen tbh
💯what Ria said at the end!
Like Gabriel said, here in the Iberian Penninsule, I mean, he said Spain, by I'm including Portugal in this as well. Anyway, here we all can be quite different between one and other in the same family. My sister looks nothing like me. She has brighter features than me. And oh! My cousin has blonde hair and blue eyes, he definitely looks NOTHING like me, my sister and eye have at least the same eyes, same iris I would say, because the shape of the eye is different as well.😅
And talking about how mixt we are and the fact that we have like arab vibes and such is because they occupied in the Iberian Penninsule during the Middle Ages, and the penninsule by then used to be called Al-Andalus. So that explains it a bit I think. In my case, I did the MyHeritage DNA test and I found out I'm 87.5% Iberian (from Catalonia, South-France, South-Spain and Algeria, yep, that part of the North of Africa is included in the Iberian side apparently), 7% Middle Eastern (Egypt, Syria, Israel, Iraq, Arabia...) and what surprised me the most: 5.5% Irish, Scottish and Welsh (not English). My mum and my grandma did this test as well and they both got a higher Iberian per cent (one of them got a 93% and the other a 97% in fact, but I don't remember who got what), then the same things I got, but around 1% and then they also got as a result around 1% of Azquenazi Jewish (around Poland), but I didn't, I got a higher Middle Eastern, Irish, Scottish and Welsh per cent instead.
Oh! And the French guy from the video, could be from the south of France, maybe that's why he has like Mediterranean and Iberian vibes.
Nice video! Best regards from Barcelona!
No hay mixtura con los árabes. La vibra árabe la tendrás tu porque yo poco jajajaa. Yo soy 100% europea según mi adn: ibera, celta islas británicas, sarda, francesa-alemana e italiana. Los que ocuparon la península fueron moros y muchos eran bereberes. Los bereberes son distintivos. La mayoría de gente no tiene porcentaje norte de África o árabe. De todas formas los bereberes son una cosa y los árabes otra. No es casualidad que iberos y bereberes tengan la misma raíz en el nombre. Igual te diré para que sepas que los moros no se juntaron con los cristianos porque eran bandos enfrentados. La mixtura se dio con los moros que quedaron en la península y aceptaron convertirse, aunque fueron pocos. Seguramente esa genética ya haya desaparecido. Estoy harta de escuchar esto. Nosotros los iberos somos los más europeos porque se repobló hace miles de años Europa desde iberia.
Iberian Peninsula was ruled by the Omayyad dynasty⁷⁵⁶~⁹²⁹or⁹²⁹~¹⁰³¹. After the Reconquista⁷¹¹ ⁷¹⁸~¹⁴⁹², African Muslim pirates abducted Caucasian people ﹠ carried out slave trade in Algeria. In Northern Africa, from the Roman period, human races might be Europeanised. | Cầu nguyện cho Үкраїна và hòa bình.
the french guy was looking german
You do know many French people are of German origin?
his first name is definitely not french so he has probably german origins yes
Actually, the French guy in pictures is half French, half Moroccan. Quite far from Germany 🙂
The Spanish guy needs to chill lol
And you need a party and have friends
The Polish girl is actually an actress: Zofia Wichłacz 😊
Chętnie bym się w nią uwichłał! ;)
I thought #1 was Robert Sheehan!!
The vibe is just like us tryna guess other Asians. 😆 Do for Asian version pls. 😄
Türkiye Cumhuriyeti also belongs to Asia^^; Asian Minor^^; | Миру мир!
They Spanish guy was getting in my nerves for his pronunciation: Spanis instead of Spanish, figures instead of features. Painful to hear
Respect accents and take a walk or work out more
Spain guy is more educated and experience
I immediately understood that the actress at the end couldn't be Italian but from a Germanic country (not for the make up or the color of the skin which could be the same in Italy) but for the facial expression, the shape of the lips and the eyes but also the hairdo.Only an inexperienced eye could think she was Italian.Italian actresses (and Italian in general) in general have very big eyes and full lips.
gli italiani in generale cosa? che stereotipi del caz..
@@commenter4190 Quello che ho detto.Gli italiani soprattutto quelli del sud hanno occhi più grandi rispetto ai germanici proprio come i greci(infatti i meridionali discendono in parte dai Greci).
Quell'attrice tedesca con quello sguardo,gli occhi incappucciati e le labbra sottili non poteva essere italiana neanche tra mille anni.
@@elisabettazuppardi1469 Che dici... anche io pensavo fosse italiana. Basta con gli stupidi stereotipi, gli italiani sono di tutte le forme e dimensioni.
heart stopper hhhghghh
The French guy looks very german ^.
They are bordering countries :) The Frankish tribe that gave France its name were germanic, the Normans in Normandie too, for instance. So a lot of pale skin and blond hair in France, despite common clichés and simplifications. (But sure, most have darker hair.)
He is probably from Alsace or Normandy my guess, or at least has relatives from there.
Even his accent is a little german too
@@herrbonk3635 Not to mention, many French people are of celtic origins, we're not from southern europe
@@charles1413 @Charles Spaniards and Irish have the highest celtic gens rb1, wich means those countries are the most purest western ones...same with arabic/african gens...from all the mediterranean countries, Spain has the less one with the balcan, Portugal and Italy are on the top, but French are near....haplogroups science, not opinions, thanks. By the way that french guy is VERY usual in southern french, aquitaine precisely, surfer kind, not at all from the nord but also usual in my land, basque part, wich is northern than the mediterranean coast of France, so for all the atlantic spanish coast your are southern...again sciencies, not opinions....go cry
Isn't the 2nd one the actress in Elite ?
She's, they're all actors and actresses from Netflix originals shows i think
@@Sergio-wn4sp im french and idk the French guy lol
@@ESC_Thomas Fu'ad Ait Aattou et ce que le jour doit a la nuit
Anyone else recognize ari from elite instantly
Ok,,
I will say it again. I think it would make much more sense (and it would be easier) to guess the regions, roughly. There are some facial differences between Western Europe, Southern Europe/Mediterranean, Eastern Europe, Central Europe etc...
No differences. Migration made us equal. Now no blond or white countries, all the same
@@beatrizzasmobil2675 That's BS. The majority of Europeans are white. Even so, there are some specific physical traits specific to each region.
@@alexandra9944 "White" is a very broad and nonsensical term.. a very mediterranean person typical from spain, italy or greece would look very out of place among a group of Ethnic Estonians or Danes... now that they discuss pictures of peoples being born in those countries, but they havent checked if those people got foreign ancestry or not..
@@svenradd1027 As a spaniard and a 175cm tall girl this is very funny....Haplogroup wester european are one whole. There's not such a thing as south and north. There're to great grout western and eastern countries. The blonde hair is a slavic feature more than a nordic one. Ah if you want to know I'm 90 something % iberian lol. Now it turns out that everyone in my country with light features are from other countries lol. All to make your stupid argument true. Led me tell you: you are wrong...
When was this video filmed? I can't believe three of them didn't immediately recognize Kit Connor from his Netflix show!
Never heard of him.
idk who that is either lmao
@@anndeecosita3586 I can understand if you don't stream or you're over 50-60, but if you pay attention at all to movies and TV, you would likely know.
@@ESC_Thomas He's an actor.
Actually Fuad Ait Aatou is half-french half-maroccan ^^
I guessed the polish and german girls bc they both kinda look like me (am part polish and german)
Gabriel - he knows that actor from heart stopper that means he's secretly gay👀
Secretly O_O. In Spain he would be clearly "amanerado". But who knows. I don't judge anymore
Not secretly haha I am gay
@@gabykorea lmao not them pushing you into the closet 💀
@@gabykorea Hahaha!!! XD Spanish flamboyance to the max.
no offense pero tienes un tono de voz muy doloroso de escuchar gritas e interrumpes mucho@@gabykorea
The first-generation German family (Kretschmann) that we grew up next to in Wisconsin, Ria looks like she could be their daughter/sister. I wouldn't be surprised if there is an "sch" in her last name somewhere as well.
Arab from Sweden boo hoo
Immigrant