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My grandmother also has mongolian blood. Its a main land europe thing to not have a single set of genes predominantly from a single physical location that formed an average selection of genetics. So I don't blame you.

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Well, having Mongol blood is certainly not the norm in continental Europe if that is what you are saying. Though it increases as one moves east. Even in Russia though it is overstated - and less common in the northwest than probably elsewhere.

Culturally though you're probably less Mongol than the average American is Cherokee. I'm not an expert on the Serbs but they're known for a Turkish infusion into their bloodline if anything. And though that can be called 'Mongol', it is atypical for continental Europeans as a whole, and heavily diluted by the Anatolian stock it was submerged in.

A lot more more normal than you would think. Considering they say 0.5% of the world is related to genghis khan, how much more general mongolia. There are a lot of them in russia. Once a gene enters the slav pool its there forever.

I do not subscribe to general culture. I am me and I am not in the habbit of being a lazy piece of shit that uses other peoples traditions because it's just the way it is. (earthly culture).

I really do not care about genetic "stock" or anything like that. Anyone who wants to blames genetics for moral inadequacies is ignoring the relationship of man and sin and thus full of shit.

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Well, you are unquestionably more Serbian culturally than Mongolian. Any Mongol connection is strictly a historical curiosity. Far too little even to affect phenotype. I mean, I seriously doubt you speak Mongolian as you do presumably Serbian or speak of Mongolia as your country as you did Serbia earlier - even while you're a citizen of a former prison colony of the British Empire. These ties run deeper than you like to admit.