My name is Caroline and this is my little corner of the internet!🍓 I am a 30 year old vlogger from Oslo, Norway who is currently living in Brighton, England. On this channel you will find pieces of my life in the form of vlogs & chatty videos!
In these DNA tests you might be in for a surprise, I certainly was when I took the test. It was 91% Scandinavian as expected. Then I had 8% Finnish DNA that was not surprising since a lot of Finns migrated to Finnmark about 200 years ago and a branch of my family comes from there. However the by surprise was that I was 1% Inuit. This made me think of the Vikings that went to Greenland and that might have returned back to Norway with Inuit wives. Then when I checked who was closest to with that DNA and saw the name it was not that exotic anymore. The name was a typical Sami name so the test put them in the same category as Inuits. The test got it right when it pointed out two individuals as my cousins. The fun thing with them was said to have a couple of % of Nigerian DNA. That is very strange because she looks very Norwegian with blue eyes and blonde hair. Where that DNA came from I don’t understand but there might have been some contamination at the laboratory where the test was analyzed.
My first patrnous when pottermore first came out was a king cobra. But any time i take this quiz i always get some type of snake or wild cat lol. I recently took it and got a lynx. I've taken it in the past and got a lionss, lion, leopardes 2x, And basically all the snakes they have even a runespoor XD I feel you don't have to go with your first because you honestly can get anything depending on your mood an the set of questions. I've even gotten 4 blue russian persians lol and an orange cat. But my patrnous is usually based off a snake or cat. And when i looked a few up, they detailed me perfectly. And some didn't. For example one patrnous i got was a black mamba, and i get this ALOT. However, i am not brave nor bold. lol When I read my lynx patrnous it fit me. People tell me I'm unique in a fun way and i honestly love being alone but love being with people occasionally. Russian blue cat also fits me. I've also taken the house quiz over 50x throughout the years and always get slytherin XD Even if i pick my second choice answers lmao And with the other test i was a thunderbird
What a lovely video! It was suggested to me since I got more into dna test videos again recently. (A rabbit hole which get in and out again and in again and so on …). You’re really nice and pretty and the video is really interesting! One thing I can add: your brother most probably won’t have exactly the same result as you, because: everyone gets 50% from their mother’s and 50% from their father’s dna (which is 50% of theirs and then turns to 50% of yours -> not 100% of theirs which turns to 50% of yours). So your brother might have some genes that you don’t have or vice versa, or a different percentage. I think I knew that, but at the beginning I also made that “logic mistake” that I thought my brothers would have exactly the same results as me. Of course, identical twins will have the same result. I’m from Germany and my results were: 53,8% North and West European, 33,1% Eastern European, 8,9% Scandinavian and 4,2% Iberian. I had no idea about the Scandinavian and even keas about the Iberian and neither did my parents. For some reason I would have loved to have more “international dna” and at least some non-European, but at the end of the day it is as you say: everyone should be proud of where they come from (I understand that there might be cases in which it is harder, esp. if some heritage is associated with trauma or idk) - but at the end of the day where you come from doesn’t define who you are. And a place on earth as such is beautiful - it’s other factors like people, history, politics that can make associations to a place unpleasant - most probably not the place itself. So for me, it was interesting, but at the end of the day it doesn’t matter - and everyone is a cosmopolitan. 😊 So I loved what you said at the end of the video! 🫶🏼 Lots of love! 🤍
I didn't actually get to see this revelation until Jodie's era was over! I love it and I think it's the most epic reveal ever. I gave Jodie a chance because I was not a fan of the doctors before her, and thought, why not and I had seen her opening. I don't have tv, so I have to wait for dvd releases, and for me, Jodie became my favourite Doctor of the new era, next to Chris Eccleston. There was not one episode she did I didn't like and she gave Dr Who back to me. Massive Jodie Whittaker fan and nice to speak and comment to a fellow Jodie fan by the sounds of it. Love your enthusiasm.
Your Indian components is the ancient Yamnaya/Sintashta (Indo-Aryan) derived admixture that you have. Alternately you could have recent Roma(Gypsy) derived ancestry.
People got around! Especially Scandinavians! And people traveled up from Asia and from the mediterranean, sometimes as slaves. Everybody is at least partially a mutt.
Hello, good results friend, I did it too, I was surprised, my ancestry did not mix with anyone, they wanted to maintain what was native 😅 💯 SOUTH AMERICAN 🌎 I am very native to South America, I am proud of my origins.😊👋
The Greek Italian might be human migration my mum had quite a bit more, well close to 12 percent and she is from Lebanon, she also got 5 percent French, we did not hear or know of this as we are Lebanese.
Italian can mean celtic to ,the celts where in lombardia region. It doesnt always mean youre from italian roman empire times Greek southern italian same ,celtic tribes migrated through all these regions ass well
Ah this whole video made me smile! Beautiful locations and I'm in love with the show. Currently rewatching it a second time. I would like to know what time of the year did you go visit? Would like to plan a trip for 2025.
Many Germans have Scandinavian ancestry ,through viking people wanderings trade Hanseatic League and so people came into contact with this DNA again and again , and merged and mixed in Germany. I am German , 66.8% Northwestern Europeans and 31,8% Scandinavian 1,4%Eastern Europeans.
There are two possibilities, one that his family had an adventure several generations ago, the other and more interesting, is that it is DNA from the ancient Indo-Europeans of the steppes (Yamnaya), these Indo-Europeans were the paternal ancestors of the Europeans, especially the Europeans of the North, living in Ukraine and Southern Russia 6000 years ago, the Yamnaya had a lot of typical Scandinavian and Baltic DNA, as well as South Asian DNA and Native American DNA. She said that she has Sami ancestors however the Sami had more genetic affinity towards Siberian Asians and Native Americans, but they did not have any South Asian DNA. In her test nothing Siberian or Asian is observed, it is probably more ancient Indo-European DNA
I was going to say that the Asian could be from the Sami. But it's actually east Asian and native Americans that share similar dna to the Sami. This is really interesting.
its well known nowadays that the mycenaeans got to scandinavia and had genetic exchange and trade with the autochtonous people there... in tombs in scandinavia there were shells found from the aegean sea and in tombs in greece they found scandinavian stuff
One of your great great grandparents would be full Romani. You are 6.3% or about 1/16 Romani. One of your parents would be an 1/8 romani, one of your grandparents would be a 1/4 romani, one of your great grandparents would be 1/2 romani and then one of your great great grandparents would be full romani!
93% Skandinavian? 😳 that’s a lot!! I got my results this morning and my whole family is from Germany or Austria and I was so surprised to see that my results showed that I am 32% of skandinavian descent and only 31% german/french 😮
@@Nekotaku_TV that's the thing, I am not Norwegian. I and most of the Generations before me all come from Germany, Austria or France (on my dad's side I even have the full family tree up until 1735).
Your brother won't necessarily have the same results as you. The only siblings who have identical DNA results are identical twins (sometimes not even then!).