@ShaneTheRogue You can usually tell by the eyes and face shape. It is not as apparent in the pictures others have posted b/c the women are wearing a lot of make up. IMO it is not totally obvious that all the women in those pictures are Ethiopian/Eritrean/Habesha. They tend to have large almond "bedroom" eyes, diamond or oval faces and darker colorings around the eyes and lips. Here are pictures of what I think of when I think of a "typical" Ethiopian/Eritrean/Habesha woman.
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Thank you. This was all I wanted. I went to High-school with a chick who fits this description. Now I'll be able to tell in the future.
The reason I started talking shyt at first was because people couldn't simply do what you did so I assumed they were bullshytting.
Dudes giving me lectures when all I wanted was to tell them apart like everyone else in the thread.
I'm still a student and am planning to take African studies in the future so I would have probably learned eventually. Heh
Rep incoming.




when it comes to it's Habesha inhabitants. The farther you go down Georgia ave. towards and into Mo county, the more 



I'm saying when I look at them I don't think "eritiean" or whatever. But it's cool though. Y'all can divide Black folks up if you want too. I ask if these women are Black are not and I'm basically told "nah, they're better than that"