ur mostly native english anglo saxons lived in Juteland (denmark modern day before nroth germanic migrations) and northern germany, english and nroth and west european means anglo saxon, scandinavian is old germanic dna and celtic bc of brythonic tribes that lived in Britain before anglosaxons migrations
Cheers 👌🏼 I consider myself Lancastrian 1st English 2nd and British 3rd… if I go to Scotland I’m “English” when I go on my holidays to Greece I’m British. But yeah In general terms it’s English before British.
It's not Celtic as in Continental Celtic which Irish, Scottish and Welsh have very low amount. Studies show Southern English actually have more input from France IA which could be possible Celtic. Irish, Scottish and Welsh have more input from the Bronze Age. If people look at dna clusters English plot closer to Continental Europe with Scots and Welsh inbetween and Irish further away but they all form a continuous cluster. To call getting Irish, Welsh and Scottish "Celtic" is not correct.
Awesome results! 👍🏽💜
Thank you Coco 👌🏼
ur mostly native english anglo saxons lived in Juteland (denmark modern day before nroth germanic migrations) and northern germany, english and nroth and west european means anglo saxon, scandinavian is old germanic dna and celtic bc of brythonic tribes that lived in Britain before anglosaxons migrations
Good results, are you considering yourself as British or English? I just curious about this especially for people from England
Cheers 👌🏼 I consider myself Lancastrian 1st English 2nd and British 3rd… if I go to Scotland I’m “English” when I go on my holidays to Greece I’m British. But yeah In general terms it’s English before British.
@@jackwn1405 ohh okay, Thanks for replying, mate.
congratulations you are rich
Pure north European
I got british too 5,6% lol
Most English result ever
Your Celtic percentage is very low for a Brit!
Yes it is for a average “British” person… but for an “English” person it’s not.
@@jackwn1405 true English people have the lowest Celtic percent of all of Britain
It's not Celtic as in Continental Celtic which Irish, Scottish and Welsh have very low amount. Studies show Southern English actually have more input from France IA which could be possible Celtic. Irish, Scottish and Welsh have more input from the Bronze Age. If people look at dna clusters English plot closer to Continental Europe with Scots and Welsh inbetween and Irish further away but they all form a continuous cluster. To call getting Irish, Welsh and Scottish "Celtic" is not correct.
@robertolang9684you are right, we are more celtic
Not English enough
Apologies my DNA doesn’t meet you Englishness satisfaction levels 😂