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Irish, Scottish, German, English are basically Caucasion.

foreigngirl said:
damn, I thought Irish people are mostly celtic.
nop they would like to think so but the englosaxsins and there culter sweeped through allmost all of irland a long time before the celtics.celtic cultchers just became more apeling so evry one switched.fact is even the cults are of englosaxsin desant.
 
needtogetas said:
nop they would like to think so but the englosaxsins and there culter sweeped through allmost all of irland a long time before the celtics.celtic cultchers just became more apeling so evry one switched.fact is even the celts are of englosaxsin desant.
but ya now mostly celtic culter and beleaves.
 
needtogetas said:
nop they would like to think so but the englosaxsins and there culter sweeped through allmost all of irland a long time before the celtics.celtic cultchers just became more apeling so evry one switched.fact is even the cults are of englosaxsin desant.
wow, I never new that. Thanks needto :)
 
foreigngirl said:
who are todays Prussians, Saxons, Druids, Huns?
I can only comment on my granfather's staunch adherence to duty and honor. To him, being Prussioan meant sacrifice and duty( He was an officer in the army). I think those two traits that he instilled made me who I am today and I appreciate those traits in others. Today, I have no idea what they mean in modern Germany, I'm not capable of conversational German,but I have a basic understanding of baltic dialects but can't understand a Bavarian to save my life. For a country the size of my state there is a lot of differences. The current "Germany" used to be composed of over 300 seperate principalities.
 
JavaGuru said:
I can only comment on my granfather's staunch adherence to duty and honor. To him, being Prussioan meant sacrifice and duty( He was an officer in the army). I think those two traits that he instilled made me who I am today and I appreciate those traits in others. Today, I have no idea what they mean in modern Germany, I'm not capable of conversational German,but I have a basic understanding of baltic dialects but can't understand a Bavarian to save my life. For a country the size of my state there is a lot of differences. The current "Germany" used to be composed of over 300 seperate principalities.
I spent a totle of lets say 8 months in germany.out of that I spent six weeks of vacatoin time to see the cuntry.out of the 8 months I was there 7 months it was ether raining or snowing or so foggy i couldent see my hand in frunt of my face.but in the mist of it all I saw a once butiful cuntry that had bin disroid by centerys of war.butiful castels hafe blown to bits.struchers of grate wonder barly standing.I felt sad and depraesed allmost the hole time i was there.but evry once in a wile the sun would shine,and i would be on the highest point of a monten on top of a castle and I would could see for miles.miles of a once grate cuntry that is no more.
 
JavaGuru said:
I can only comment on my granfather's staunch adherence to duty and honor. To him, being Prussioan meant sacrifice and duty( He was an officer in the army). I think those two traits that he instilled made me who I am today and I appreciate those traits in others. Today, I have no idea what they mean in modern Germany, I'm not capable of conversational German,but I have a basic understanding of baltic dialects but can't understand a Bavarian to save my life. For a country the size of my state there is a lot of differences. The current "Germany" used to be composed of over 300 seperate principalities.


man, I have forgotten almost every single one of those old tribes. Its been long time since 5th grade :)

Well, you guys are lucky that most if not all of history is not so close interweaved with your surrounding neighbours.

So, Bavarians and Prussinas are in Germany now; anglo-saxons and celtics in Britain and Ireland. Normans are in Britain too?
 
foreigngirl said:
man, I have forgotten almost every single one of those old tribes. Its been long time since 5th grade :)

Well, you guys are lucky that most if not all of history is not so close interweaved with your surrounding neighbours.

So, Bavarians and Prussinas are in Germany now; anglo-saxons and celtics in Britain and Ireland. Normans are in Britain too?

Don't forget that Ireland was invaded by the Vikings, and there are place names and surnames there that derive from Viking words. Scotland too.
 
Basically the peoples of the whole North Sea basin have mixed, conqured, and invaded each other for thousands of years.
Normandie in france is named after the Norsemen (Vikings) who settled there. English men are called anglo-saxons and there is still a province in Germany called Saxony.
 
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