Am I Jewish?

My mom claims I'm """"""very German""""""", but I have a considerably large nose and my surname is Schmidt, both lead to people asking if I'm part Jewish. Could it be true, am I not a Germoid?

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Schmidt isnt a jewish name

It's about as jewish as a Berg name is. It's enough to get ((())) around your name.

just get a dna test

It isnt it means smith in german and jews werent allowed to be smiths

You’re most likely a fucking retard

Schmidt is a common standard last name here.
Nothing jewish wth it.

Are you a 1,50cm tall swarty dude with a nose bigger than your hand?
If yes than you are very likely jewish.

this

some people just look jewish. My great grandfather got arrested multiple times by the germans but they couldn't find any jew in his bloodline.

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no its even the most common name in germany according to german wiki

youre probably from the bavarian part of palatine or something lot of poorfags emigrating from there

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Yes, it can be. Eric Schmitt of Google is a Megakike. Fooled me too at first.

Wrong. Wrong. Wrong.

Unless it's Goldschmidt it isn't.

Tell that to Schlomo Goldschmidt.

What does adding Gold/Silver to the beginning have to do with being Jewish or German?

Jews didn't have continual surnames originally. That's a pain for administrators and tax officials, so they had to register surnames. At least I'm Austria amd I'm guessing other areas there were lists if allowed names. For some extra money you basically had a premium list that allowed you to have surnames like Goldschmidt, Goldberg, etc.

How often do you rub your hands together?

Schmitt/Schmidt/Schmid is the equivalent to Smith, very few jews have that name.
If you know where in Germany your ancestors came from I can tell you how likely it is that youre jewish, either way its a slim chance

South Germany. Isn't it an Ashkenazic name too though?

No, it really is like John Smith for americans, most German name out there
Southwest?

Saying someone or something is "very German" is how Canadians say "that's Jewish af bro"