6urk17s said:
I'd put it to you that "Russia" encompasses enough different ethnic groups that while you think you can identify all Russians on sight, you in actuality can only identify a very small number of a very specific ethnicity. Hell, maybe I'm wrong and you are intimately familiar with the some 160 different ethnicities of Russia, in which case, good on you for being so social.
ninjaRiv said:
Last I checked, I'm European and I'd never make so wild a claim that I could identify a Russian on sight. 160 different ethnicities (not counting immigration) and you know them all well enough to identify them on sight? And not mistake them for Kazaks, Afgans, Ainu, Polynesians? I am extremely sceptical of your claim.
I'd never be so arrogant as to say I'd be able to identify on-sight someone from my own country, let alone the country with the largest landmass on the planet.
Traun said:
What has America got to do with anything?
Russia, 160 ethnic groups.
France, harder to judge since it's illegal to ask on census' there, but at least 24 different ethnicities.
Poland, same as France, difficult to judge but at least 21 ethnic groups.
Germany, at least 14 different ethnic groups.
Greece, at least 10 different ethnic groups.
So you're saying you know on sight, even where ethnic groups overlap, what nationality someone is?
So you'd know a Russian Turk from a Greek Turk?
You'd know a German Czech from a Polish Czech?
Frankly, I just don't believe you and your statement that you can is a broad generalisation based on ignorance.