70% north west English
20% Irish
5% Scottish
2.5% Dutch
1% Basque
1% Finnish
0.5% Danish
According to a DNA test 🤣
I’m a proper mutt. Isn’t that what makes us English?
By family tree 75% English and 25% Scots. Broadly backed up by DNA.
one Irish women in there in the 1700s
Cut me open and I bleed the red of St George’s cross.
If someone drops a glass i shout wheyhey without hesitation.
So 100%
Half English half Irish
English enough for me to feel like this question is a trap haha
Im not even european actually, im here just to know more of a country that I dream on visit someday 😂
I’m English just like all our great Kings: William I, James I, William III, George I…
Oh wait.
Not enough to be a flag shagging tit like some.
Unusual surname of English origin dating back to 1513 with descendants of the same surname still limited to the Lancashire/Yorkshire, Ontario (Canada) and Florida (US) area.
Can you tell I’ve been doing a bit of ai assisted research lately?
Our family name is listed in the York Poll Tax from 1379. When I researched my family tree a whole section of my ancestors settled in Yorkshire area.
Majority of my family is mid-south, south-west England. Tracing back far enough I have Welsh, Irish, German, even Portuguese, but that’s very small. I’m more or less English through and through.
My last name originated from Old Germanic and was supposedly brought over during the Norman Conquest (makes sense why its Old Germanic in origin) So yeah, pretty English I suppose.
the thing with reform is they make me feel dirty for admitting i’m english. i hate it. but otherwise im dandy
These days if you say you’re English, you get arrested and thrown in jail.
I identify as a Norman, you peasants.
According to Ancestory DNA, 41% English (I’m Australian).
Lived in England for almost 5 years, loved the place. Married one and brought her back to Aus with me.
Mostly English. I am an avid crumpet eater. I am also somewhat Scandinavian which explains my appreciation for sauna and a little middle eastern which is where my love of shisha and kebab comes from.
I’m so English i shit cups of tea! Happy St George’s Day, you English legends 🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴
Direct descendant of Edward Longshanks.
Easier than being a direct descendent of William II or Edward II or…
Not sure, but quite.
Definitely English in apparition and soundtrack👍🏻
About as English as one could get lol
As far as I know 100%. My surname is just two english words stuck together. Everyone I’m related to is from within a 5 mile radius in the middle of england.
I only have white and red blood cells, so my blood is that of the cross of St George!
According to ancestry.com the majority of my family is from England from as far back as the 1700s… the rest are Scottish, Irish, Dutch, French and two stragglers from the US who I can’t trace farther back
I was born here, grew up here & live here.
So therefore I’m 100% English
I say I’m English but sometimes people figure out I’m also a quarter Welsh. Cursed are we who are born in Shropshire.
About 12.5%, I’d say. But of you consider that the pure english blood is celtic + roman + anglo-saxon-jute + viking + normand, I’d say I am way way more english than Charles III
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70% north west English
20% Irish
5% Scottish
2.5% Dutch
1% Basque
1% Finnish
0.5% Danish
According to a DNA test 🤣
I’m a proper mutt. Isn’t that what makes us English?
By family tree 75% English and 25% Scots. Broadly backed up by DNA.
one Irish women in there in the 1700s
Cut me open and I bleed the red of St George’s cross.
If someone drops a glass i shout wheyhey without hesitation.
So 100%
Half English half Irish
English enough for me to feel like this question is a trap haha
Im not even european actually, im here just to know more of a country that I dream on visit someday 😂
I’m English just like all our great Kings: William I, James I, William III, George I…
Oh wait.
Not enough to be a flag shagging tit like some.
Unusual surname of English origin dating back to 1513 with descendants of the same surname still limited to the Lancashire/Yorkshire, Ontario (Canada) and Florida (US) area.
Can you tell I’ve been doing a bit of ai assisted research lately?
Our family name is listed in the York Poll Tax from 1379. When I researched my family tree a whole section of my ancestors settled in Yorkshire area.
Majority of my family is mid-south, south-west England. Tracing back far enough I have Welsh, Irish, German, even Portuguese, but that’s very small. I’m more or less English through and through.
My last name originated from Old Germanic and was supposedly brought over during the Norman Conquest (makes sense why its Old Germanic in origin) So yeah, pretty English I suppose.
the thing with reform is they make me feel dirty for admitting i’m english. i hate it. but otherwise im dandy
These days if you say you’re English, you get arrested and thrown in jail.
I identify as a Norman, you peasants.
According to Ancestory DNA, 41% English (I’m Australian).
Lived in England for almost 5 years, loved the place. Married one and brought her back to Aus with me.
Mostly English. I am an avid crumpet eater. I am also somewhat Scandinavian which explains my appreciation for sauna and a little middle eastern which is where my love of shisha and kebab comes from.
I’m so English i shit cups of tea! Happy St George’s Day, you English legends 🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴
Direct descendant of Edward Longshanks.
Easier than being a direct descendent of William II or Edward II or…
Not sure, but quite.
Definitely English in apparition and soundtrack👍🏻
About as English as one could get lol
As far as I know 100%. My surname is just two english words stuck together. Everyone I’m related to is from within a 5 mile radius in the middle of england.
I only have white and red blood cells, so my blood is that of the cross of St George!
According to ancestry.com the majority of my family is from England from as far back as the 1700s… the rest are Scottish, Irish, Dutch, French and two stragglers from the US who I can’t trace farther back
I was born here, grew up here & live here.
So therefore I’m 100% English
I say I’m English but sometimes people figure out I’m also a quarter Welsh. Cursed are we who are born in Shropshire.
About 12.5%, I’d say. But of you consider that the pure english blood is celtic + roman + anglo-saxon-jute + viking + normand, I’d say I am way way more english than Charles III
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