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After 13 years I visited Mexico again for the first time. I grew up in Mexico but moved to the U.S since I was actually born in Portland. (My parents moved around a lot) I’m finding out a lot of things from my grandparents but even they arent sure of a lot of things. I want to take an ancestry test but when I went to Ancestry.com (while in Mexico) it wanted to take me to the Mexican side of the site. According to them, taking this test would show a more accurate result from the “benefit” of local resources. But then that had me thinking; will I not get the most accurate/correct responses if I take the test when I go back home? Should I just take the test next time I come to Mexico? I want to do more research, but it’s very difficult. (Where I’m staying I see it’s very difficult to get ahold of books.)
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