Where do your grandparents come from?
paternal grandpa - Poland
paternal grandpa - Canadian born of Norwegian immigrants
maternal grandpa - Austrain
maternal grandma - Canadian born of French/Metis descent
Where do your grandparents come from?
paternal grandpa - Poland
paternal grandpa - Canadian born of Norwegian immigrants
maternal grandpa - Austrain
maternal grandma - Canadian born of French/Metis descent
whoops
paternal grandma - canadian of norways
no fag grandpas here
Autochtone
Canadian
New Zealand
Peru
>Paternal
Grandpa: Silesian
Grandma: born here [Paraná]; Polish mother (from near Lublin), probably Polish father.
>Maternal
Nono: Venetian father, "Atlantean" mother. (she was born on the ship, from Venetians)
Nona: Guarani/Spaniard mestiza raised among the Venetians.
Germany
Maternal grandmother: Chicago area (child of Irish immigrants)
Maternal grandfather: Ohio (half Bavarian and half Alsatian ancestry)
Paternal grandmother: Sheboygan, Wisconsin (German (Prussian) ancestry)
Paternal grandfather: Plymouth, Wisconsin (German (Hessian) ancestry)
Pic related, it's an analysis of my genes.
Paternal Grandpa - Second generation New Zealander from Scottish Family
Paternal Grandma - Second? Gen New Zealander from Swedish/English Family
Maternal Grandma - 1st Gen New Zealander from English Family
Maternal Grandpa - 2nd? Gen New Zealander from English Family
>nono
>nona
Is that a BR PT word? My tuga friends all their grandparents avó and avô
Kansas, Texas, Ireland, Ireland
No it's Italian
>tfw fourth generation on all sides
Venetian - Italian doubles the N. (nonno/nonna). In my family "avô" and "avó" always implied the paternal ones.
Denmark
England
England
England
This is mines.
pg spain
pg native
mg italy
mg italy
Curious, do you have any Iberian ancestry you know of? I think that one model inflates it to some degree since it put me at over 12%. 23and only put me at 1.8% South Euro (and 0.7% Sardinian within that) but a lot of other analyses have me with a significant chunk of West Mediterranean.
>Germany
>Germany
>Germany
>Germany
pure master race
Yes my ancestry is spanish with 7% amerind 7% ssa 7% mena
All of my grandparents are Australian. All of my great-grandparents were Australian. 15/16 of my great-great-grandparents were Australian, the other was a potato nigger.
Average Argie as fuck.
Weren't Iberians and Irish genetically related?
All grandparents were born in America, 1/4 were of Italians, 1/2 of Poles, and then 1/4 French Canadians who were here for a long time before the rest
Interesting, I might actually have more south Euro in me than I thought. My 23andme put my Northwest Euro at 88% on 50% confidence but when I cranked that down to 90%, it was more like 45%.
Better get out the bacalhau I guess.
IIRC the Irish have some genetic ties to Basques and Portuguese. The Basques settled in Ireland or something, and the Portuguese are related through some ancient neolithic atlantic population. In pre-roman times Iberians were celtic.
Iberians were and are iberians.
Dad's side
Grandad: Italy
Grandma: Italy
Mom's side
Grandad: Germany
Grandma: France
All come from Spain
Odd i have 0 arabian but near east what is that?
I mean, it's been roughly the same people there for thousands of years with faint outside influences (Carthaginians, Romans, Visigoths, Moors), but they spoke celtic languages.
Perhaps Turkish.
i figured hungary or generally hungarian ppl is the ultimate multiculti nation
my maternal granny's family was slovak, living in hungary but they went back in 45
my maternal grandpa has his old hungarian family name
my paternal granny's name was also slovak
my paternal grandpa's name is german
and the whole country is full of similar ppl or even straight just called "German" "Croat" etc
but we are all hungarians without muh heritage
Ukraine before there was a Ukraine. All I know is they spoke Ukrainian, dyed eggs for Easter, and cooked Bortcht using stuff they grew on the farm once they moved here.
Supposedly they lived near the black sea but ended up in Poland when on their way to immigrate to Canada. There's also a village with the family name near the black sea in western Ukraine, so it's likely we come from that area.
Mothers side of the family is unclear due to early deaths, and one parent being adopted. Possibly Scottish.
Paternal grandpa - Brazil
Paternal grandpa - Brazil
Maternal grandpa - Brazil
Maternal grandma - Brazil
paternal grandpa - Poland
paternal grandpa - Poland
maternal grandpa - Poland
maternal grandma - American of Polish descent
Sweden
Sweden
Sweden
Sweden
t. swede
Absolutely pardo/moor.
RIP
USA
USA
USA
USA
Doesn't get much better than that t b h
England
England
Switzerland
England
>maternal grandpa
Egyptian (copt)
>maternal grandma
Egyptian (copt)
>paternal grandpa
Lebanese (maronite)
>paternal grandma
Syrian (druze, converted upon marrying)
No, I'm not brown.
Paternal pa aboriginal
Paternal ma Tahitian
Maternal parents polish
Aus fag here
Irish-American
Norway
Norway
Norway
paternal grandpa: flint
maternal grandma: st louis
paternal grandpa: dayton
maternal grandma: dayton
>paternal grandpa
US
>paternal grandma
Canada
>maternal grandpa
Romania(Jew)
>maternal grandma
Romania(Also Jew)
My grandparents are from Mexico
I wonder how many stones would fly on your family reunions if someone called them "a bunch of Turks".
>maternal grandma is a jew
You ain't fooling anyone, Shlomo.
Italy, but nobody would believe I have italian blood because I actually look white
>paternal grandpa
Hungarian Jew from Romania (Cluj)
>paternal grandma
Hungarian Jew from Romania (Oradea)
>maternal grandpa
Italian.
>maternal grandma
Argentina (From a Spanish family)
Paraguay
Paraguay
Paraguay
Paraguay
Never gave two fucks about my heritage.
Brazil in all fields.
many
my paternal grandpa still talks shit about turks to this day, despite the fact that he's nearly dying.
Paternal Grandpa - USA
Paternal Grandma - USA
Maternal Grandpa - USA
Maternal Grandma - USA
?
Judaism is a matrilineal religion, if your mom's mother is a jew, then you're a jew too.
Chile
Chile
Chile
Chile
>all these amerishart-tier posts
>"i'm 1/64 irish, 1/128 french, 1/512 sicilian"
Can't really blame him though. It's like my Polish grandpa talking about the "niggers turned inside out" (Germans)... those folks had it hard.
100% binlan