Oh snap! So do I! I’m trying to figure out why I have such goofy looking feet;) I did find that my dad has the same feet so webbed toes are inherited 😁
I am an adult hobby dancer and used to fit pointe shoes in a smaller town dance shop. What I found fascinating is that a significant percentage of dancers were generations deep in the area and there were two types of feet I saw. This allowed me to help the owner narrow down what shoes we offered and we were able to fit the vast majority of dancers who came in. There was an occasional dancer like myself who was a transplant and needed a different type of shoe and I would give them recommendations and tell them which stores I knew carried those options. Those stores were often at least a 45 minute drive in any direction, so visiting us first was helpful to locals for being pointed in the right direction if our stock couldn't help them.
I once had a classmate that was my roommate for 3 weeks who had the most unusual feet I ever saw. His 3 middle toes were almost the exact same length and his little and big toes were normal size, but both looked peculiarly small compared to the 3 in the middle. It’s one of those things that was fascinating, but as a guy you don’t want to say a whole lot about another guys feet. I’ve never seen feet like that since then.
I laughed when I read your comment. My 3 middle toes are also about the same size. Mom always said, "I don't know where you got your toes." I'm thinking the milkman?? I was born in 57. Lol Makes buying shoes a headache because the toe next to the baby toe is longer than usual so I have to buy a little bigger to accommodate. Ain't life funny? 😊
@@sararampton654 Traits literally can skip generations and show up randomly! However, certain inherited diseases can be predicted with more exactness! Wait did this mess, stupid story here above skip PURE' AFRICAN' TOES INASMUCH, AS AFRICA " IS" THE BIRTHPLACE OF MANKIND ❓❓❓❗❗ THE 19TH' CENTURY' ....... OMG..........
@Conrad Kuntz i have left is Roman and right is Egyptian😲 some reason i like Egyptian music and i have Egyptian Sweatpants made in egypt got at walmart
I have one Egyptian foot and one Greek foot, like everyone else on my father's side and my siblings who also resemble Dad. We joke about our one long second toe. It's on the right foot for the righthanders and on the left foot for the lefthanders, like me. Lots of lefties, too. We are English Scottish Welsh Irish Germanic, a little East European, and 1/32 or so Native American. DNA includes some Danish/Swedish which we don't know where that came from yet in our researching.
I have Greek feet and my mother has Egyptian feet. I’m not sure about my father, but it seems he might have had Greek as well. My 23andMe is largely Mediterranean descent, so it makes sense.
When I first got my Ancestry DNA results I was 8% Italian-Greek. After a couple of their revisions, this was removed completely from my ethnicity estimate. Some of the reports at Gedmatch still show me with up to 25% Mediterranean. My feet match the Roman foot exactly in this video.
How interesting. I have my dna done and before opening up this video I had chosen which one my foot was from the picture. After listening to you say they have done studies I am here to tell you they are right, at least in my case. I have a Norwegian foot and I am 41% Scandinavian. How interesting! Followed by 37% Iberian.
@@gotlandia1588well I'm a little swedish from my maternal grandmother and I have two slightly different feet but overall still fall under "Greek". I'm more German than anything but then Italian equal parts Northern Italian & Sicilian), then Irish & Swedish and Dutch or Danish (that part is sketchy). People never assume I'm just a regular Caucasian and some don't realize I'm Caucasian at all. Genes can be puzzling partly because there's so much unspoken history behind them!
My ancestry is French, English, Irish, Scottish, Swedish, German, Welsh, and, possibly, Choctaw. I have the Swedish feet as do one of three siblings, and one parent. My feet were designed to walk on snow. Maybe ice. They are like snowshoes. The shoe brand names that fit come from that part of the world (Birkenstock, clogs, others).No way can I wear Italian shoes. You need feet like a deer to walk on rocky hillsides. There was a short article in DISCOVER, I think, about a British Army podiatrist who realized his patients with foot problems had Irish feet in British boots. When he retired, he became an Anthro podiatrist, and helped anthropologists sort out the Anglo-Saxons and Celts among mummified remains. So, yes, shape tells you something, and probably so do hand shapes and nose shapes, but it’s still the luck of the draw.
My left foot is Egyptian and my right foot is African. My ethnic heritage is English, Scottish and German. I’m American and my ancestors came to America before 1776.
My phrenologist doesn't agree. Neither do my shaman or witch doctor. My psychic tarot card reader does agree though. My orange cat doesn't know what to think and the tiger is not talking to me right now. I am in such a quandary.
I got Greek! My second toe is only slightly over the big toe, all I know from my ancestry is my Celtic and Anglo-Saxon roots. Although I did once visit Greece and the locals actually started talking to me in Greek, thinking I was Greek. So... Maybe somewhere down the line.
I think the Celtics are Saxons. The implications of this among the liberal left is explosive. Better keep a lid on it. Whenever the Saxon tribes became too large they sent the excess away to colonize. This must of been going on for thousands of years. This colonization eventually became what we know as ancient Greece. Take a closer look at Saxony. And then finally ask yourself who has all the money.
I have Greek feet but I'm South Asian. 🤯 Apparently, my Dad told me I share the same feet like my grandmother, his mother. 🤔 But then again at the time India had different ethnic minorities that arrived or invaded the motherland. So I wouldn't be surprised that South Asian people sharing a very mixed heritage.
Research Alexander the Great’s invasions into Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India. There were several Indo-Greek Kingdoms throughout the years. All of these people listed above share historical ancestry as well as some Central-Asian/Mongolic ancestry from the Turkic invasions by the descendants of Gengis Khan, who would later form the Mughal Empire.
We have been conditioned to wear shoes that are all manufactured to look similar foot shape but designers don't take into account these different toe lengths, people ( usually women) suffer foot & back problems because of this. Not surprising some people revert to surgery so they can wear various footwear comfortably.
How interesting. I know a lady who discovered the identity of her biological father that began when she and a school friend noticed their feet were identical! Eventually she unraveled the mystery of her adoption and discovered that her biological father was the older brother of her friend. This was a tightly held family secret that even her friend had not known about until their similar feet led to its revelation!
I have the "Orient" feet. I'm of Northern European heritage (British, with a lot of Norman and Scandinavian/Viking ancestry), but I'm pretty sure I do have some Asian ancestry. Possibly due to the part of the UK my dad came from having communities of Chinese workers in it, in the 19th century and/or the fact that Scandinavians/Vikings (and therefore, also Normans) had some East Asian heritage (amongst other things). Which you can clearly see in the shape of the eyes of some people who have Scandinavian/Norman/Viking genes and the wider face (on average) compared with many people from other parts of Europe. People can get thrown by the lighter/fairer skin tones and hair colours Scandinavians tend to have, compared with people of other races, but changes like that can evolve relatively quickly, in response to lower levels of sunlight. Whereas, traces of bone structure from the original race(s) can remain a lot longer.
My mother's family descended from William Wallace's uncle in Scotland, Alexander Kneeland, is said to have originally been Vikings from Norway who came to Scotland around 1100 A.D. After which they became generations of Scottish war chieftains and a ship's captain ferrying goods to the new World. Sounds like Viking pursuits. I have a photograph of a group portrait of my great-great grandparents and family and there were a lot of blondes. And blue eyes. I get darker coloring from somewhere else. But Egyptian feet? I must say I relate to Egypt a lot and do paintings of especially Pharaoh Akhenaten and Queen Nefertiti.
I am Greek and I have the Greek feet, also the majority of my compatriots have them. When i was in Italy, i mostly noticed people had the roman feet. So it isn't a coincidence!
@@silentgamer6007 I have seen Mexican people as well with Greek feet! I don't know how it works out of Europe, maybe it is something ancient! But for the countries I have observed it is accurate!
@@wankawanka3053 haha i don't know about that but, i have a question on my mother she said to me i have the same feet with my grandmother, mother of my father, and she have other said to me that the part of my father are have a blood of spanish so that means i have a blood of spanish and why i have a greek feet?🤔😂
My mom was always embarrassed by her feet because the second toe was noticeably shorter than her big toe and third toe. That wasn’t depicted in the chart.
Maybe that was a little birth defect? Foot birth defects are pretty common and usually present, in a polydactyl gene carrier, with 6 or more toes on a foot, but webbed toes, or one or more small deformed digits can present as well with polydactyl.. so maybe she has a really mild version of it? I know because I have a sibling with a polydactyl foot and they have a little funny toe also
I have Egyptian feet but my recent ancestry. both per family history research and DNA is all northern European and British. There was this "foot anomaly" in a branch of my maternal grandmother's family that they called "Dodds toes"; the second and third toe were joined by skin up to between the first and second joint.
I have Egyptian feet too! My family is Polish and I have some Scandinavian blood. I live in Canada. Egyptian feet have such a neat shape with the toes in perfectly ordrer.
I think it's more about shoe style and shape... When babies are born, their feet all look the same. We've seen many, many babies as we traveled the world.
I had cankles and took iodine as remedy , increased energy and cankles went down , iodine is very important especially today when people are too busy to eat properly, also no glueten or sugar helps.
My older sister has a Greek foot shape, and most of us have an Egyptian. Didn't know the name of the foot shapes, we would tell her she had a freak toe lol We are from Native American, Portuguese, Spanish, Basque, Jewish, Welsh, and North African Ancestry
Wow! I never knew that there were so many different-looking feet before. Just thought everyone had the "Egyptian feet" where the toes go from largest/longest to smallest/shortest.
My older sister has a Greek foot shape, and most of us have an Egyptian. Didn't know the name of the foot shapes, we would tell her she had a freak toe lol
Mine go bigger to smaller, so that could be Egyptian, orient, Norwegian or Mongolian. I do have Norse ancestry. My husband's pinky toes are sort of sideways with the toenail facing out and my poor kids inherited that wonky toe. Might be ok for a guy, but if a girl wants a pedicure it's kinda weird
I have Greek feet, which I suppose would make sense since on one side of my family, in the midst of a predominantly German and Austrian background, there is a small trace of Romanian ancestry aside from some Russian, Ukrainian, and Italian (this is because my Hutterite ancestors were pushed out of Germany and Austria and lived in Romania for a little bit before making their way to Ukraine in the 1770s when it was part of the Russian Empire. There’s a tiny bit of DNA outside of the Germanic background going that way, and yet I still don’t know who these people were! One day I’d love to know
It’s generally a rare or recessive trait that is upheld as beautiful and unusual not that which is most common to the people. When ancient art was idealized it would likely have selected the most rare traits that were considered superior rather than the common persons traits so the reasoning behind this could be wrong and the Greek foot could actually be the rarity and not common to Greeks at all.
Well.I have celtic feet and I'm 68% from the "British" isles. 31% Scott, 24%English, 10% Irish, and 3% Welsh. .So it matches. My other 32% is Germanic, which goes from the Coast of the low countries thru Germany, Switzerland,and Austria. But mostly Dutch.
I am Greek 100% but I don’t have Greek toes. My toes are 100% Egyptian. I was expecting it cause Greece and Egypt are so close sooo my ancestors were doing some crazy shit back then 😂
Interesting, but after 7 surgeries on my left foot and 5 on my right foot, they are not shaped as they were, now they look like I belong to a group of hacky sack playing primates...hahahahaha
Study concluded that preserved remains found in Abusir-el Meleq, Middle Egypt, were closest genetic relatives of Neolithic and Bronze Age populations from the Near East, Anatolia and Eastern Mediterranean Europeans. Modern Egyptians, by comparison, share much more DNA with sub-Saharan populations. Anatolia is a large peninsula in Western Asia and the westernmost protrusion of the Asian continent. It makes up the majority of modern-day Turkey. Focusing on the role of the Y chromosome, which is passed from father to son, the research indicates Turkish farmers arrived in Ireland about 6,000 years ago, bringing agriculture with them. I'm Irish and have Egyptian feet;) www.cnn.com/2017/06/22/health/ancient-egypt-mummy-dna-genome-heritage/index.html
So I’m Orient so as my family And my friend is Egyptian, my bestie wants to wear high heels so I told my mom about her foot shape and my mom says her feet will hurt while walking in high heels, is that true?
@@TheBlackSheepDiaries Some American Indians have Oriental genealogy due to a northern land bridge that used to exist between Russia and Alaska. I'm German, Irish, English, and Norwegian, and still show as Oriental, so who knows? LOL
@@lorraineeasydoesit8448 That makes a lot of sense, great observation! I always noticed the longer 2nd toe of others as an adult and thought, wow that's weird. But the more feet that I saw like that, I started figuring it was just me that's weird, as usual!
@Harmony no it's okay, i checked my grandma legs and she also has egyptian feet i was surprised I'm guessing it's due to the migrations and inter-marriages that had occurred within Africa before country amalgamations were formed
My ex husbands second and third toes were fused to the knuckle joint on both feet. I definitely have a Celtic foot, my Ancestors being from Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
My aunt had those too. Hers looked like half raspberries. They put her in hospital, got her diabetes n cholesterol under control the bumps went away on there own
Im short...5'2"...am a 73 yr old greatgrandma...have 2 kids 5 gkids and 7 gg's...i am the runt...have blue eyes...used to be pretty double jointed...have very small wide flat feet and HATE to wear shoes...dna tests say Im a mutt...lol
Anything that is slightly less usual, in the region you live in, tends to be frowned upon. As people (especially children) tend to like the familiar. Doesn't mean there is anything wrong with it.
According to your pictures, I have Norwegian feet, but ancestry dna says I’m only 2% Norwegian. I ‘m 20% Swedish o perhaps these two countries share foot types. Thanks, this was fun.
My toes are actually African according to this chart. My toes follow the exact same pattern as African. I find that interesting since my dna heritage says I’m 100 percent European
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I'm white British with Egyptian feet! Looks like I'll be "walking like an Egyptian" from now on.
Same here, I think, except I'm American.
Same here also, I'm from india..
Same here, but I’m actually from Egypt...
@Antifederalist damn, ancient Egyptians were Vikings by your knowledge!
That doesn’t make sense....
Unless....
Aliens helped
@Antifederalist well wow it’s true!
*thats so weird*
My ancestors were from Atlantis. I guess that's why I have webbed feet.
Is that a town in the Appalachians?
Oh snap! So do I! I’m trying to figure out why I have such goofy looking feet;) I did find that my dad has the same feet so webbed toes are inherited 😁
@@corkydziadosz5661 Where is your dad from
where are you from
@@corkydziadosz5661 my dad has em i dont
I am an adult hobby dancer and used to fit pointe shoes in a smaller town dance shop. What I found fascinating is that a significant percentage of dancers were generations deep in the area and there were two types of feet I saw. This allowed me to help the owner narrow down what shoes we offered and we were able to fit the vast majority of dancers who came in. There was an occasional dancer like myself who was a transplant and needed a different type of shoe and I would give them recommendations and tell them which stores I knew carried those options. Those stores were often at least a 45 minute drive in any direction, so visiting us first was helpful to locals for being pointed in the right direction if our stock couldn't help them.
Your info comes from the WorldFOOTWEB?!?¿?❤😅👣
I once had a classmate that was my roommate for 3 weeks who had the most unusual feet I ever saw. His 3 middle toes were almost the exact same length and his little and big toes were normal size, but both looked peculiarly small compared to the 3 in the middle. It’s one of those things that was fascinating, but as a guy you don’t want to say a whole lot about another guys feet. I’ve never seen feet like that since then.
I laughed when I read your comment. My 3 middle toes are also about the same size. Mom always said, "I don't know where you got your toes." I'm thinking the milkman?? I was born in 57. Lol Makes buying shoes a headache because the toe next to the baby toe is longer than usual so I have to buy a little bigger to accommodate. Ain't life funny? 😊
@@kmo3811 my identical twin boys are the same…I have never seen toes like theirs before in either of our families, and I thought it was so unusual.
He was part bigfoot.
@@sararampton654 Traits literally can skip generations and show up randomly! However, certain inherited diseases can be predicted with more exactness! Wait did this mess, stupid story here above skip PURE' AFRICAN' TOES INASMUCH, AS AFRICA " IS" THE BIRTHPLACE OF MANKIND ❓❓❓❗❗ THE 19TH' CENTURY' ....... OMG..........
Toe/finger comparable length to one another is due to hormones
I'm built upsidedown my feet smell and my nose runs.
That's quite funny
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Dad?
Clever boy!
I’m Kazakh from Tashkent, Uzbekistan 🇺🇿 and I have Greek foot shape. I think my ancestors came to Central Asia with Alexandre the Great.
I can trace my Icelandic roots back to the time of the first settlers 1100 years ago, but somehow I have an aboriginal foot. Fancy that.
We're known to go walkabout.
I have one foot that is Roman and the other is African. That could explain alot lol
Romanie ni99a😂
I have one greek foot and a hoof
@Conrad Kuntz i have left is Roman and right is Egyptian😲 some reason i like Egyptian music and i have Egyptian Sweatpants made in egypt got at walmart
hahaha! gurl thats funny!
@@j.theyounger187 sksksksks 😂
Greeks: *has a foot fetish*
Genealogists: you might be onto something here.
😂 I'm greek and I loooove feet and shoes
I have one Egyptian foot and one Greek foot, like everyone else on my father's side and my siblings who also resemble Dad. We joke about our one long second toe. It's on the right foot for the righthanders and on the left foot for the lefthanders, like me. Lots of lefties, too.
We are English Scottish Welsh Irish Germanic, a little East European, and 1/32 or so Native American. DNA includes some Danish/Swedish which we don't know where that came from yet in our researching.
I have Greek feet and my mother has Egyptian feet. I’m not sure about my father, but it seems he might have had Greek as well. My 23andMe is largely Mediterranean descent, so it makes sense.
When I first got my Ancestry DNA results I was 8% Italian-Greek. After a couple of their revisions, this was removed completely from my ethnicity estimate. Some of the reports at Gedmatch still show me with up to 25% Mediterranean. My feet match the Roman foot exactly in this video.
How interesting. I have my dna done and before opening up this video I had chosen which one my foot was from the picture. After listening to you say they have done studies I am here to tell you they are right, at least in my case. I have a Norwegian foot and I am 41% Scandinavian. How interesting! Followed by 37% Iberian.
Iberian should have Greek as Iberians originated in the Caucasus, around Armenia& Georgia.
Left is orient and right foot norweigan and I’m swedish😆.
@@gotlandia1588well I'm a little swedish from my maternal grandmother and I have two slightly different feet but overall still fall under "Greek".
I'm more German than anything but then Italian equal parts Northern Italian & Sicilian), then Irish & Swedish and Dutch or Danish (that part is sketchy).
People never assume I'm just a regular Caucasian and some don't realize I'm Caucasian at all. Genes can be puzzling partly because there's so much unspoken history behind them!
@@gotlandia1588Thanks for the info! I definitely have the right foot, and am both Swedish and Finnish!
My second toe is a little longer and my toes get shorter as they get smaller. My ancestors were Celtic, Anglo Saxon, scandavian, and French
Guess I'm an Egyptian now. Welp, time to become a Pharaoh...
At least you’re not in DeNile..
I know the foot type genealogy is more of a party trick, but my foot type matches my ancestry.
Thank you, @Ancestral Findings for these good explanations. It's the most complete of all on the topic.
My ancestry is French, English, Irish, Scottish, Swedish, German, Welsh, and, possibly, Choctaw. I have the Swedish feet as do one of three siblings, and one parent. My feet were designed to walk on snow. Maybe ice. They are like snowshoes. The shoe brand names that fit come from that part of the world (Birkenstock, clogs, others).No way can I wear Italian shoes. You need feet like a deer to walk on rocky hillsides.
There was a short article in DISCOVER, I think, about a British Army podiatrist who realized his patients with foot problems had Irish feet in British boots. When he retired, he became an Anthro podiatrist, and helped anthropologists sort out the Anglo-Saxons and Celts among mummified remains.
So, yes, shape tells you something, and probably so do hand shapes and nose shapes, but it’s still the luck of the draw.
My ancestors were from the United Kingdom, Denmark, Germany, France and Cherokee native American. But I have the Egyptian foot shape lol
My left foot is Egyptian and my right foot is African. My ethnic heritage is English, Scottish and German. I’m American and my ancestors came to America before 1776.
Good stuff. Appreciate this! My grandkids being born back to back, everyone immediately notices their feet!!!
My phrenologist doesn't agree. Neither do my shaman or witch doctor. My psychic tarot card reader does agree though. My orange cat doesn't know what to think and the tiger is not talking to me right now. I am in such a quandary.
You lead a difficult life.
I got Greek! My second toe is only slightly over the big toe, all I know from my ancestry is my Celtic and Anglo-Saxon roots. Although I did once visit Greece and the locals actually started talking to me in Greek, thinking I was Greek. So... Maybe somewhere down the line.
love greek feet show me yours
Family tells of mostly British and Irish some Nordic
But DNA ADDED greek; italian; western Russia. Jewish and Neanderthal
I also have greek feet,and im indian !
@@khurshidhasan1119 same bro
I have no idea how i have a greek feet, I don't think anyone in my family has greek ancestry
I think the Celtics are Saxons. The implications of this among the liberal left is explosive. Better keep a lid on it. Whenever the Saxon tribes became too large they sent the excess away to colonize. This must of been going on for thousands of years. This colonization eventually became what we know as ancient Greece. Take a closer look at Saxony. And then finally ask yourself who has all the money.
I’m Greek, and I have a Greek shaped foot. Who would’ve thought 😂
i feel weird bcoz im the only one with a greek feet on my family most on them are orient feet... actually im asian and i am a filipino...
Me too bruh
Noooo!!! 😱
Wow. I’m Finnish and Swedish and I match the Norwegian foot. Crazy.
Same here!
I'm 100% Egyptian and my feet is Egyptian as well , My Y-DNA haplogroup is EV22 which is found in King Ramses III mummy
Wow
Very cool!
Demand your inheritance.. 😅
I have Greek feet but I'm South Asian. 🤯 Apparently, my Dad told me I share the same feet like my grandmother, his mother. 🤔 But then again at the time India had different ethnic minorities that arrived or invaded the motherland. So I wouldn't be surprised that South Asian people sharing a very mixed heritage.
hi im asian too and i have a greek feet its weird bcoz most of my family are orient feet and i think im the only one with greek feet...
Research Alexander the Great’s invasions into Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India. There were several Indo-Greek Kingdoms throughout the years. All of these people listed above share historical ancestry as well as some Central-Asian/Mongolic ancestry from the Turkic invasions by the descendants of Gengis Khan, who would later form the Mughal Empire.
I am south asian also and I have greek feet
We have been conditioned to wear shoes that are all manufactured to look similar foot shape but designers don't take into account these different toe lengths, people ( usually women) suffer foot & back problems because of this. Not surprising some people revert to surgery so they can wear various footwear comfortably.
I’m “full white” but both my feet are African
Same
You can say the N word
@@ramonormazabal227 don't give em any ideas 😆
Me, too. We all originated there, though.
@@ramonormazabal227 - Um ok
How interesting. I know a lady who discovered the identity of her biological father that began when she and a school friend noticed their feet were identical! Eventually she unraveled the mystery of her adoption and discovered that her biological father was the older brother of her friend. This was a tightly held family secret that even her friend had not known about until their similar feet led to its revelation!
Not sure I buy this whole thing but I am Irish descent and have the Celtic toe. I stub it all the time.
Damn my grandma wasn’t kidding about the Irish toe lol. And likewise
I have the "Orient" feet.
I'm of Northern European heritage (British, with a lot of Norman and Scandinavian/Viking ancestry), but I'm pretty sure I do have some Asian ancestry.
Possibly due to the part of the UK my dad came from having communities of Chinese workers in it, in the 19th century and/or the fact that Scandinavians/Vikings (and therefore, also Normans) had some East Asian heritage (amongst other things).
Which you can clearly see in the shape of the eyes of some people who have Scandinavian/Norman/Viking genes and the wider face
(on average) compared with many people from other parts of Europe.
People can get thrown by the lighter/fairer skin tones and hair colours Scandinavians tend to have, compared with people of other races, but changes like that can evolve relatively quickly, in response to lower levels of sunlight.
Whereas, traces of bone structure from the original race(s) can remain a lot longer.
My mother's family descended from William Wallace's uncle in Scotland, Alexander Kneeland, is said to have originally been Vikings from Norway who came to Scotland around 1100 A.D. After which they became generations of Scottish war chieftains and a ship's captain ferrying goods to the new World. Sounds like Viking pursuits. I have a photograph of a group portrait of my great-great grandparents and family and there were a lot of blondes. And blue eyes. I get darker coloring from somewhere else. But Egyptian feet? I must say I relate to Egypt a lot and do paintings of especially Pharaoh Akhenaten and Queen Nefertiti.
Compare the soil consistency, weather, physical labour/activity required and find out if the genealogy isn't just biologica adaptation
I am Greek and I have the Greek feet, also the majority of my compatriots have them. When i was in Italy, i mostly noticed people had the roman feet. So it isn't a coincidence!
i don't know why i have a greek feet but im living in the philippines and i am a filipino...
@@silentgamer6007 I have seen Mexican people as well with Greek feet! I don't know how it works out of Europe, maybe it is something ancient! But for the countries I have observed it is accurate!
@@despinamanesi7374 ok but i think maybe im a fan of a greek mythology that's why i have blessed to have a greek feet...😂
@@silentgamer6007 this explains the greek helmet found near the Philippines 🤣
@@wankawanka3053 haha i don't know about that but, i have a question on my mother she said to me i have the same feet with my grandmother, mother of my father, and she have other said to me that the part of my father are have a blood of spanish so that means i have a blood of spanish and why i have a greek feet?🤔😂
My mom was always embarrassed by her feet because the second toe was noticeably shorter than her big toe and third toe. That wasn’t depicted in the chart.
Maybe that was a little birth defect? Foot birth defects are pretty common and usually present, in a polydactyl gene carrier, with 6 or more toes on a foot, but webbed toes, or one or more small deformed digits can present as well with polydactyl.. so maybe she has a really mild version of it? I know because I have a sibling with a polydactyl foot and they have a little funny toe also
All shipshape here: no footnotes needed.🙄😏
I'm Mexican, and have Greek feet. Interesting eh
yah my one feet is roman my other feet is greek
Key word: ancestors. Not who you are now
@@louve1y926 both my feet are greek I am motherfucking hercules.....arghhhh
Gringo feet
Same... prieto
I have Egyptian feet but my recent ancestry. both per family history research and DNA is all northern European and British. There was this "foot anomaly" in a branch of my maternal grandmother's family that they called "Dodds toes"; the second and third toe were joined by skin up to between the first and second joint.
I have Egyptian feet too! My family is Polish and I have some Scandinavian blood. I live in Canada. Egyptian feet have such a neat shape with the toes in perfectly ordrer.
My cousin had the 3 middle toes joined, web like, the little toe came out of the side of her 3rd toe. I had never seen feet like this.
I have many ancestors from England/Scotland & mine are Egyptian too. I believe the people of the UK have a connection Egypt somehow.
My husband is 100% Egyptian back as many generations as he can look and he has that exact foot shape.
This only works with people who have 5 toes, in the descending order, I might add.
If your feet do not, you're an Alien hybrid mutant.
I do have the celtic feet, and mostly celtic ancestors
Mine are "Norwegian". (Ancestry note: Yorkshire, England; Northern German; Swiss; French; Scottish & Irish - North American)
Egyptian here… I like my feet 🥰
I think it's more about shoe style and shape... When babies are born, their feet all look the same. We've seen many, many babies as we traveled the world.
I have the "orient" foot according to this video and I am 100% northern European in ancestry.
Interesting, im malay, and no other known mixes and I have greek foot. Now need to know genealogy of cankle 😄
I had cankles and took iodine as remedy , increased energy and cankles went down , iodine is very important especially today when people are too busy to eat properly, also no glueten or sugar helps.
I heard turks reached there right? Many turks almost not all carry a huge amount of Greek blood! That's why.
I’m african american and i have Egyptian feet. This is my story,
I definitely have the Germanic foot shape.What makes me nervous is that my left foot has the Greek model !
Scottish Italian with Egyptian feet. Nice. That rooster strayed far from the hen house in my genealogy.
I am Mexican and my feet are 100% Egyptian 😂 and some people say I have Asian/ korean features 😭💕 ion even know anymore
i don't know my dna results either
Mexican people are Caucasian who carry mongoloid dna which is East Asian. Egyptians are Caucasian. You have Caucasian feet 👍
🤣😂 I'm Native American, but my feet are Greek 🤣😂
Because tge ancient Greeks actually reached America.
I got them to but I’m half Mexican it could be aboriginal idk
@@AntiGravityLazer Source?
@@VivisSymphony
There's DNA evidence.
@@AntiGravityLazer If you would be so kind as to point me to at least 3 studies confirming so
Egyptian feet, here. I am Basque on my Mom's side and Jewish on my dad's side.
Absurdly scientific!
I'm white and I have African feet! That gives me a thrill.
My older sister has a Greek foot shape, and most of us have an Egyptian. Didn't know the name of the foot shapes, we would tell her she had a freak toe lol
We are from Native American, Portuguese, Spanish, Basque, Jewish, Welsh, and North African Ancestry
Wow! I never knew that there were so many different-looking feet before. Just thought everyone had the "Egyptian feet" where the toes go from largest/longest to smallest/shortest.
My older sister has a Greek foot shape, and most of us have an Egyptian. Didn't know the name of the foot shapes, we would tell her she had a freak toe lol
Mine go bigger to smaller, so that could be Egyptian, orient, Norwegian or Mongolian. I do have Norse ancestry. My husband's pinky toes are sort of sideways with the toenail facing out and my poor kids inherited that wonky toe. Might be ok for a guy, but if a girl wants a pedicure it's kinda weird
@@recoveringsoul755 Same. Mine go bigger to smaller too! I can't clearly figure out which is mine.
Egyptian feet, tho I’m Australian with Scottish, English, Irish, welsh ancestry 😂
I’m Italian and have a Roman foot my wife is also of Italian ancestry and she has an Egyptian foot 😊
Huh my hammer toes are making this difficult LOL
I am mostly asian and North American Indian descent, and the foot shape is right on the money. I have the orient foot shape. Very interesting
French/Welsh with African/Egyptian feet, tell me why?
I’m Italian. Roman specifically
My right foot is Greek and my left foot is Norwegian lol
Greek foot here. Guess I'm gonna have to trade pasta, pizza and cannoli for moussaka, gyros and baklava.
Southern Italians are Greeks
Well, the "Greek " footshape is a very attractive one.
I used to be embarrassed of my toes, but now I know if I ever lose a finger I have plenty of options.
What do you do if your right foot is Norwegian and your left foot is Egyptian? I will keep my shoes on until I know.
I have Greek feet. From what I have learned about my ancestry I am a mix of Scot/Irish, German, and Dutch.
I have Greek feet, which I suppose would make sense since on one side of my family, in the midst of a predominantly German and Austrian background, there is a small trace of Romanian ancestry aside from some Russian, Ukrainian, and Italian (this is because my Hutterite ancestors were pushed out of Germany and Austria and lived in Romania for a little bit before making their way to Ukraine in the 1770s when it was part of the Russian Empire. There’s a tiny bit of DNA outside of the Germanic background going that way, and yet I still don’t know who these people were! One day I’d love to know
I am mostly German, with a quarter Irish, and my foot type is between the German and Celtic.
Feet are Egyptian but I don’t look Egyptian ! Maybe I Was In another life !
Celtic foot, and my great grandparents were Irish. 👀☘️
Interesting how the foot has various layout styles when comparing the various ethnic groups/nations.
I have a cross between Greek and Roman. Actually, the aboriginal toe fits me perfectly.
My foot shape is related to Stride Rite back in acient history.
Forgot all about stride rite. Those were some disturbing times thru elementary.
I have Celtic feet, I'm British, Morton toes are painful as the toe joints are to short
It’s generally a rare or recessive trait that is upheld as beautiful and unusual not that which is most common to the people. When ancient art was idealized it would likely have selected the most rare traits that were considered superior rather than the common persons traits so the reasoning behind this could be wrong and the Greek foot could actually be the rarity and not common to Greeks at all.
I'm half Irish and half Italian but my feet are 100% Egyptian.
Well.I have celtic feet and I'm 68% from the "British" isles. 31% Scott, 24%English, 10% Irish, and 3% Welsh. .So it matches. My other 32% is Germanic, which goes from the Coast of the low countries thru Germany, Switzerland,and Austria. But mostly Dutch.
My right feet is norwegian and left is roman and im from spain. NICE
I am Greek 100% but I don’t have Greek toes. My toes are 100% Egyptian. I was expecting it cause Greece and Egypt are so close sooo my ancestors were doing some crazy shit back then 😂
then ur from egypt , i have 100% greek toes and im 100% Turk and by the way u look good
Must be related to Cleopatra who was a Ptolomay. 😀
Interesting, but after 7 surgeries on my left foot and 5 on my right foot, they are not shaped as they were, now they look like I belong to a group of hacky sack playing primates...hahahahaha
Egypt is in Africa
Study concluded that preserved remains found in Abusir-el Meleq, Middle Egypt, were closest genetic relatives of Neolithic and Bronze Age populations from the Near East, Anatolia and Eastern Mediterranean Europeans.
Modern Egyptians, by comparison, share much more DNA with sub-Saharan populations. Anatolia is a large peninsula in Western Asia and the westernmost protrusion of the Asian continent. It makes up the majority of modern-day Turkey. Focusing on the role of the Y chromosome, which is passed from father to son, the research indicates Turkish farmers arrived in Ireland about 6,000 years ago, bringing agriculture with them. I'm Irish and have Egyptian feet;) www.cnn.com/2017/06/22/health/ancient-egypt-mummy-dna-genome-heritage/index.html
I have African feet and my brothers have Greek and Egyptian.
Strange mine Egyptian i always wondered why i like The Mummy Movies Egyptian music
I was born in USA may 3 1990
We all are mutts. We are a part of many groups of ancestors.
So I’m Orient so as my family
And my friend is Egyptian, my bestie wants to wear high heels so I told my mom about her foot shape and my mom says her feet will hurt while walking in high heels, is that true?
I’m English German French Swedish Irish morracan , my feet however are from the orient 🤣
Someone must have cheated .... lol
Let's just face it, we're all mutts. Spost to be Irish and American indian? Orient feet. !00% mutt!
@@TheBlackSheepDiaries Some American Indians have Oriental genealogy due to a northern land bridge that used to exist between Russia and Alaska. I'm German, Irish, English, and Norwegian, and still show as Oriental, so who knows? LOL
@@lorraineeasydoesit8448 That makes a lot of sense, great observation! I always noticed the longer 2nd toe of others as an adult and thought, wow that's weird. But the more feet that I saw like that, I started figuring it was just me that's weird, as usual!
Me too I'm English, scottish and Irish with oriental feet
I have African feet and I'm Nigerian, it's so gorgeous omg i love my feet❤
@Harmony no it's okay, i checked my grandma legs and she also has egyptian feet i was surprised I'm guessing it's due to the migrations and inter-marriages that had occurred within Africa before country amalgamations were formed
My ex husbands second and third toes were fused to the knuckle joint on both feet. I definitely have a Celtic foot, my Ancestors being from Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
My aunt had those too. Hers looked like half raspberries. They put her in hospital, got her diabetes n cholesterol under control the bumps went away on there own
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Im short...5'2"...am a 73 yr old greatgrandma...have 2 kids 5 gkids and 7 gg's...i am the runt...have blue eyes...used to be pretty double jointed...have very small wide flat feet and HATE to wear shoes...dna tests say Im a mutt...lol
I've always been told my greek feet were gross!
Anything that is slightly less usual, in the region you live in, tends to be frowned upon.
As people (especially children) tend to like the familiar.
Doesn't mean there is anything wrong with it.
According to your pictures, I have Norwegian feet, but ancestry dna says I’m only 2% Norwegian. I ‘m 20% Swedish o perhaps these two countries share foot types. Thanks, this was fun.
Same here! I always did have nice feet. 😊
Mine is Egyptian. I was born and raised in the Philippines, I have 11 percent Japanese ancestry.
In Japan they even put "Egyptian foot" on the shoe boxes. Egyptian feet are very prevalent there. 😊
Number 2 from left to right!!! Exactly!!!
I have Greek feet. My ancestries are European and Filipino.
A kid in my daughter’s class said that he took her feet pictures 😂
My toes are actually African according to this chart. My toes follow the exact same pattern as African. I find that interesting since my dna heritage says I’m 100 percent European
Mine too. But, maybe they lied to us where we really come from originaly
@@lana11111 maybe so
I use the caviat that shoes, or the lack there of, have a lot to do with the shape of the foot as well