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How can Americans be this braindead. I have lost all hope in Americans. @WadlowMaxxing
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Probably even more since a lot of Irish Americans have scotch Irish ancestryironically like a quarter of americans have some scottish heritage
update: just realised it was you @spiderchad who posted this thread sorry@spiderchad![]()
thats true they're often intermixed. scottish and irish people are very similar imo and many tribes in northern ireland immigrated to scotland long ago. you can see the visual similaritiesProbably even more since a lot of Irish Americans have scotch Irish ancestry
In the U.K. it’s called “the Celtic fringe”. Irish, welsh and Scottish people are all very similar linguistically. In recent times lots of Irish people moved to Scotlandthats true they're often intermixed. scottish and irish people are very similar imo and many tribes in northern ireland immigrated to scotland long ago. you can see the visual similarities
same with english. lots of english and scottish people moved to ireland. My surname is english but my great grandad was irishthats true they're often intermixed. scottish and irish people are very similar imo and many tribes in northern ireland immigrated to scotland long ago. you can see the visual similarities
aren't celtic languages dead for the most part? I've heard of some attempts to revive them but the vast majority of people seem to just speak english, or maybe gaelic as a second languageIn the U.K. it’s called “the Celtic fringe”. Irish, welsh and Scottish people are all very similar linguistically. In recent times lots of Irish people moved to Scotland
A few thousand people in wales speak just welsh and a few hundred speak Cornisharen't celtic languages dead for the most part? I've heard of some attempts to revive them but the vast majority of people seem to just speak english, or maybe gaelic as a second language
The largest ancestry group are Germans if I recall correctly.ironically like a quarter of americans have some scottish heritage
kinda but people in the highlands of scotland mostly speak gaelic. there is a gaelic school in glasgow but for the most part English is our native languagearen't celtic languages dead for the most part? I've heard of some attempts to revive them but the vast majority of people seem to just speak english, or maybe gaelic as a second language
thisA few thousand people in wales speak just welsh and a few hundred speak Cornish
i know especially Americans it drives me insane sometimesFree Scotland. It lacks recognition.
Lots of people (outside the British isles) often refer to the whole of the UK just as "England" which is presume is absurd for the Scotts.
it still surprised me that they were questioning it. Special relationship my ass lol when white americans especially dont know the flag of Scotland a big part of the UK and is on the UK flag as well.Not as bad as I thought it would be tbh ngl. Decent amount of them got the flag right and most of them even knew where it was generally in the north of britain, most americans cant even point to china on a map though so these people were probably a bit above average.
Yeah tbh, i always get annoyed when i hear people call the whole place England, when Scotland had just as much to do with the UK as England had, but they are always thought to be just a slave nation to the englishFree Scotland. It lacks recognition.
Lots of people (outside the British isles) often refer to the whole of the UK just as "England" which is presume is absurd for the Scotts.
Even educated teachers in high school say "in WW2 Germany was at war with France and England"i know especially Americans it drives me insane sometimes
True. UK also had the worst economic crash since 1707 this year. GDP droped by 10% and it will only get worse because of Brexit (which was caused by their superiority complex and nostalgia of the long gone British empire).Yeah tbh, i always get annoyed when i hear people call the whole place England, when Scotland had just as much to do with the UK as England had, but they are always thought to be just a slave nation to the english
dont want independence overall because Nicola Sturgeon is too pro European instead of nationalist. It should be called the Scottish European party. And never gonna happen anytime soon unfortunately i want to see a united Ireland but cant see it happening soon.True. UK also had the worst economic crash since 1707 this year. GDP droped by 10% and it will only get worse because of Brexit (which was caused by their superiority complex and nostalgia of the long gone British empire).
I hope Scotland goes independent and joins the EU.
Also Northern Ireland should just join Ireland.
10:15 we speak danish apparently in Scotland. Didn't know thataren't celtic languages dead for the most part? I've heard of some attempts to revive them but the vast majority of people seem to just speak english, or maybe gaelic as a second language