This is probably one of the best moments of my life.

Maori (New Zealand) and Spanish. What a perfect mix

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  1. No offense here, feel from what you want to feel, but I always wonder how exactly DNA tests work and how accurate they are. I always had this sense of scamming flying around these things. What does “spanish” really mean on this context? Is it able to identify some specific place or some specific time to look at a register book and find a spanish ancestor? Because I suspect “spanish” would mean more like “someone inbetween 200 and a 100000 years ago walked around the Iberian peninsula enough to incorporate some local food chain DNA into his own”, and that’s not equivalent to spanish. In fact that means nothing at all.

    BTW If you have spanish and maori DNA that makes an antipodan combo, so hard to achieve!

  2. If you start now speaking Spanish and feeling comfortable doing it, that third would be much more significant.

  3. I don’t know NZ but here you need to be a little more specific, it changes a lot depending on the area, province, town, etc 😉

  4. I dont know, but I dont think that knowing that biological mother/father is from Spain shoud really matter that much to you. You are still the same person, born and raised in the same culture and settings. You are literally the same. Nothing changed, no matter it that said that your mother is from Spain or if she is from Germany, you are still the same human being. I dont think theres nothing to be proud about that either, unless its just about knowing your roots and discovering.

    Welp, thats my point of view, but Im really curious about how do you actually see it and what do you think-feel about that. Could you please explain it to me?

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