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74 percent are born here with both parents also being born here, according to SCB statistics in 2010. Only people with two foreign-born parents are counted as immigrants now in both Norway and Sweden, and that makes like 80-81 % swedes in sweden and 88 % norwegians in norway. |
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And Sweden is like 70 percent Swedish. ![]() http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scandinavians#Distribution On the topic Estonia isn't Nordic that's all, not matter how much immigrants there's in Sweden or not!!! |
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Dude, you even used that arguing yourself: ![]() ---------- Post added 2011-07-09 at 17:30 ---------- No, delusional asswipe, it's 88% ethnic Swedish officially. ![]() |
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What makes an individual Nordic? Both your parents are born in FInland, right? |
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Cephalic index under 78 or 80 (depending on the definition), stature over 178cm or 180cm (depends on the definition), blond hair and light eyes. Btw, there are plenty of people living here born in Åland or in Swedish-speaking Finland. According to statistics they are immigrants but I remember PTG said that they instead just had moved within their own culture. Adopted are counted as foreign-born also. My kids will not be of that 74 % swedes but sure as hell they will be swedes. My fiancée is from Finland you know (ethnic finn). My gf wants to speak finnish with our future kids, simply because its natural for her. I wouldn't mind that, she said in Finland bilingualism is appreciated (unlike here), right Leminkäinen? |
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No, delusional asswipe, it's 88% ethnic Nordic officially. ![]() That definition is abandoned. Like my swedish-italian friend said: I'm a second-generation swede, not a second-generation italian. Nordic, not Nordid. If we are to regard Estonians as predominantly Nordic or non-Nordic, we need a good working definition. ![]() |
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Someone born in a Nordic country, and having cultural and ethnic roots there for several generations. In any case, my point was that the only way to define ethnicity without having someone questioning it is when you are "100 percent" of something and not aware of anything else, except if it's very distant. I am half Finnish, have a fully Swedish name and have only Swedish as native tongue (I can't speak any Finnish), and I'm not counted as immigrant in most of the modern statistics either. But there are full-blown Swedes who don't consider me as Swedish (you can see an example here). I have fully Swedish friends who simply tell me to drop the knife, if I happen to carry one at some point. Some Off Topic posts moved into this thread of its own. / Moderator |
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Both your parents are born in FInland, right? |
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God its like the all blond version of bill and ted. If one of a European peoples parents are foreign to that people then they are foreign too. Fnished. |
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Dienekes demands you to have grandparental roots on all lines to the same country/ethnicity for being able to participate in his projects. This Finnish institute that studies Swedish, Finnish, German and British genes demands at least three grandparents from the same country, if I'm not mistaken. So this Icelandic baby would not be approved to be studied when looking at what they call Swedish genes. In your logic half of Swedes aren't Swedish at all, a part of the Swedes have roots in other Nordic countries. My mother is from Norway but she has lived here since the 80s, I and my two sisters are Swedish as my father. Morten Harket children are Norwegian with a Swedish mother, Camilla ![]() Does evon and pallantides to see them as non-norwegians because of that? I doubt it.. |
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In the real world from what matter the child will be a fully swede by any swedish person on the streets of Stockholm... This was written about Peter Mangs (shot "wogs" in Malmö), who has a Finland-Swedish father, on a Swedish forum (not Flashback): A psychologically disturbed half Finn, that is. Let's see if that's enough for "Swedish", to Per Svensson and the gang. |
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Not to mention the dutchmen and germans who came here some hundred years ago. Their descendants are goodamn swedes today. I doubt a somali or even a mena might be goodamm swede, no matter how many generations they are living in there. Physical appearence also has to do a lot in regards of integration and self-identification with the new country you choose to live in. |
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they actually use the term Germanic about us as a people, now that is just what ive been demonstrating against in the turkish thread, Germanic is not a modern ethnic group but a language group..
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Most dutch and north-west german are undishtingable from swedes if we substract the baltid influence in sweden imo. So they can pass for non baltid/baltid influenced swedes all the way. Most southern germans might be a different story though. ![]() |
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I believe the Swedish anthropologists used to blaim the Southern Swedes supposedly being more "brachycephalic and brown-eyed" ("Alpine") on German immigration. And you are of course correct about the last part. But they are/will soon be counted as "native Swedes" in the statistics. |
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