>>3623159No it doesn't, unless you're from Hungary Finland or some of the Slavic counties. You are Indo-European. Celt are only slightly separate from germans, who ate only slightly separate from French, who are slightly separate from Italians who are barely separate from greeks, or at least they were.
People moved, traveled, and married between European countries all the time, many nations didn't always exist, and for many a times put collectively and seperated into groups almost at random.
One day you're a person of this nation, now you're of this group of people and your neighbor is of a separate people. European DNA traits are more large and broad than the nation's that are said to contain them. Like northern germanic DNA isnt some neatly bordered line, it blends and fades into Nordic and celtic regions.