Well they do give specific areas from the general region. Such as 'European' is white. But they break it down as in 30% British; 15% western Europe; etc. But no, it doesn't tell you where you are from, but it does identify what percentage you are out of European, African, Asian or Native American. Every nationality falls under those 4. There is no 'hispanic' race or anything like that. Hispanics have a lot of native American, and are basically a mix. I'd just like to see how much European I am, and anything else that's in there out of curiosity (I've been told I have some African features at times in my younger days.
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Watching the videos of people looking at their results 'live' on camera are good though. Many surprises. I found out that many blacks have been told they have native american in them by their parents, and it is a common belief among blacks that they have a lot of native american, but of all the ones I've watched none of them had any or just a percentage or two even though a parent told them that they had a grandmother or great grandmother that was full blooded Indian. You can tell they're really disappointed. Amazingly the black with the most native american was Snoop Dog, I think about 37%, and he was only 71% African. He and Charles Barkley were having a contest on who was 'blacker', and Charles won with 75%. lol.
One black girl, who's parent are black, found out she was over 50% white, which she said could not happen because of her parents. Come to find out it revealed that the man she thought was her real dad wasn't. That one was kinda sad. Of all the blacks and whites I've watched, blacks seem to have more mix than whites. Of the whites I watched all of them were almost 100% european. I did see a few blacks that were 90% or so, but most in the 70-85% range African.
Anyway, it's interesting watching the videos and the reactions. Generally of the videos I watched, the most nervous were the blacks. It seems they were concerned about not being as black as they thought they were. lol. Speaking of that, one of the hosts on 'The Real' (they did all the hosts) apparently thought she was more black than she was. She ended up being only 7% African and I think close to 60% European. Just put in ancestry dna test in Youtube and you'll get lots of hits.