About as English as one could get: my dad has just spent years doing the family tree thing, his family have been in Ipswich since at least 1670 and mother's in Sevenoaks (their respective birth towns) since 1792 according to his research.
Mom is Dutch, Irish on her mom's side and Scandinavian on her dad's. Dad is Basque on his dad's side and Dutch Indonesia on his mom's side. Grew up with a lot of the food, culture, and disgust for Castro from my dad's dad so I identify as Basque. Plus I look Basque.
I'm Assyrian and Armenian, I can say that much.
Also my peoples country was lost thousands of years ago, so my "Assyrian" aspect is probably all over the place. Considering we integrated whoever's country we happened to defeat, so I'd guess in MODERN day I'm probably, and I can guess with great confidence.
Jewish, Iranian,Afghani, syrian, turkish, roman, greek, sumerian, Italian, saudi-arabian, iraqi, Egyptian.
woe is the being of people thousands years alive, We can never directly connect our timeline.
But we call our selves, simply...Assyrians.
We were the ancient day U.S, just take in everyone.
woe is the being of people thousands years alive, We can never directly connect our timeline.
But we call our selves, simply...Assyrians.
We were the ancient day U.S, just take in everyone.
Probably so, but according to all the movies and television shows that have featured a milkman, it's highly probable that most of them have a similiar Scandinavian genotype as most who claim any substantial European ancestry. So, although they make for some interesting little twigs on the family tree, the milkmen haven't done much for the genepool. [emoji14]Human nature being what it is, every single one of you have at least one branch of Milkman in your family trees, I just about guarantee it. Could have been recent, could have been centuries ago, but the Milkman slipped in there at some point.