
Originally Posted by
General Appo
Now that looks like an afro-american. Should I have been able to tell that he was Jewish just by looking at him? Perhaps, but I didn´t.
I think it depends a bit on a persons experience on how easily he can recognise from where a certain person come. For example, I can with some certainity tell the difference between the regular Dane and the regular Norwegian (too bad that about 50% of their population aren´t "regular"), and also between most English, Scotts, Wales, Irish, Poles, Russiand, Balts (can´t really distuingish between Latvians and Estonians, though Lithuanians look a bit different), Finns, Germans, Italians, Spanish, French, Yugoslavian, Greek, Turkish, Egyptian and many other "races", mainly because I have daily interaction with them, either through real-life or TV.
However, when it comes to the difference between a Somalian and a Ethiopian, things become more difficult. This could be somewhat like zebras, to us they all look mostly the same but to each other they look very different, because they are "trained" to see that difference. Surely had I grown up in Somalia I would have been able to tell the difference between a Somalian and Ethiopian person.
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