KHlover said:
Let's see: My one grandma was born in Germany during the war when her mother's family was taken from Romania to Germany to work for Daimler as slave workers. During the "Wirtschaftswunder" she met a turkish guest worker -> My father's side of the family My other grandma was Italian/Jewish (born some time in the early 1930's, while my other grandpa was prussian. There might be much more nationalities mixed into my family, but these are the ones I know of xD |
Sounds like a healthy pool of genes
Off topic: That's pretty normal for germans these days though. Germany is located in central Europe and has always had high immigration from other european countries. Especially Poland and after WW2 from Turkey as well. It's really hard these days to find germans without *some* kind of immigration background in their family. Unfortunately half the country still lives in some sort of delusional state and keeps denying this - because most people are (the irony!) so well integrated into society that you don't even realize their parents are from another country unless you dig deeper and ask them. Personally, I live 5 minutes from the french border and about 20 minutes from switzerland so it's pretty normal in our region to have lots of french, italian or swiss people around here... So as for aikohualda's claim: All europeans look the same confirmed?
(Ok that was a lot of off-topic stuff...)
And on topic: I go jogging twice per week and do exercising about once per week currently. I'm planning to get back into heavier training though. Unfortunately university + work really took away a lot of time over the last months.







