That seems odd to me, but maybe it just comes as part of living somewhere cosmopolitan, with all sorts of ethnic groups. I've always been a bit biased toward gals with squareish faces.
We're mostly ethnically uniform. Among the people living here most are Slavic people: Belarusians (who constitute the majority of the population), Russians (who live in the eastern part of the country and in big cities), Ukrainians (who live in the southern part of the country), Poles (who live in the western part of the country). Lithuanians live in the areas near the border between Belarus and Lithuania.
Due to
Catherine the Great's Pale of Jewish Settlement, we used to have a large Jewish community. Most Jews were killed by Nazis when Belarus was under Nazi German occupation during WW2.
There are occasional immigrants from Central Asia and the Caucasus, and students participating in student exchange programs, mostly from China, Central Asian countries (Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, etc.) and central/southern Africa. According to my dad, there were several Korean students in his school, and one of the teachers working in the school was also Korean.
Most people of other ethnicities who settle down here get assimilated over time. Several generations later, their descendants become indistinguishable from Belarusians.
Soooo I decided to play dressup
IDEK, I was really bored.
For some odd reason, you in this picture remind me of Ayn Rand.