They aren't darker than Andalusian Spaniards.
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They aren't darker than Andalusian Spaniards.
Seriously? It's rather Northerners/Anglos/Germanics who age like shit.
Premature graying is way, way better than going bald early imho.
Tbh I'm curious what I'll look like as an old man (if I live that long at all).
When I look at crowd pictures of Germans and White Americans, they tend to look very similar.
They are definitely lighter than Southern Europeans though.
Spaniards, Italians and Greeks could all pass individually, but as a group they would look foreign in most parts of the US (except maybe...
Looks more Northern Italian.
Both.
What about the Canary Islands?
Aren't Canarians a bit darker than Cypriots due to their Guanche influence?
Really? I've heard the opposite. In some countries like Germany, the French are stereotyped as being rather dark-haired and dark-eyed.
I agree. I see an Iberian vibe.
He doesn't look Indian at all.
Maybe a bit more Mediterranean-influenced than most Germans.
He's from Munich, Bavaria (born to Austrian parents) btw.
The interesting question is whether White Americans are blonder than the French or not.
I think they might be quite on par with Northern French people.
Btw if someone asked me to describe a stereotypical White American person, I'd think of someone with brown hair and light eyes.
Tbh I only visited Bahia but there I saw many overweight people.
Maybe it depends on the region. I don't know.
I think pitch black hair in Europe is more of a Greek/Cypriot/Maltese thing.
In Spain, it exists but dark brown hair is more common.
High school reunions are more depressing than anything else.
I believe there are better ways to spend time than watching your former classmates age, hearing about those who have passed away, or...
Honestly I never got why people say that he looks typically Anglo.
He always had a bit of a Southern European vibe to me - especially when he was younger.
Personally, I find Brazilian women very overrated.
So many people say that Brazilians are the most attractive Latinos but I just don't see it.
Btw, the Denmark-Germany border is also a sharp change. That's where people go from Nordic/Scandinavian-looking to Central European/West Germanic-looking.
I had that in mind when remembering how...
Not really. You are right. Northern Italy has more Med and Dinaric influence.
Don't you have some Iberian/Spanish as well?
You could pass in Germany and Ireland of course, but something about you gives me an Iberian vibe.
Looks like Gerard Butler or Catalan actor Jordi Mollà.
Blondism among white Americans is probably at Central European levels, I guess.
But it also depends on the region. People in the Midwest are probably very blond. In the Northeast, not so much.
I'd rather compare them to Southern Germans.