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If i was going on a business trip to Ireland from America, is there anything i should know about their verbal or non verbal communications. Or what Americans may think is appropriate, but Irish people don’t?
to the united fan said this on another question.
still need three european cups, and others to become the most successful english team ever, and then you need to hold your records for longer than us.
my opinion:
No.
no explanation needed.
my opinion:
No.
no explanation needed.
Celtic nationalism. But Scots, Welsh, Cornish and Irish people are not Celts, this has been proven with genetics and lack of archaeological evidence (no suggestion of a mass invasion of Celts).
These people have rich cultures and rich history. They want to revive their archaic languages because English is seen as the language of people who invaded them in the past.
First of all, Lowland Scots spoke a form of English through their relations with Northern England. Highland Scots spoke Scottish until the 18th century.
Secondly, the Celtic languages are also languages of invaders.
So what is the point? just stick with English, which should really be called British because the modern English language evolved through out the British isles.
No their languages died out, now they are trying to revive them.
Is that tradition? don’t think so.
The Gaelic languages of the British isles are slightly different to eachother, that is why I say Scottish, Irish, Welsh and Cornish.
NO they are not descendant from Celts. As I said in the question genetic studies and archaeological evidence shows they are not celts… NOT CELTS
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The Story Of Moses And William Wallace And Their Descendants: Barton, Hunter, Wolfe
I’ve noticed a lot of Welsh, Irish, Northern Irish and Scottish people always deny themselves as part of Britain, a lot of them hate and criticise England, are disgusted by being under the same category as it, and from what I’ve seen online, almost every Irish, Scottish and Welsh person brag about their culture, have usernames related to it and go on and on about themselves and their country.
Do you see me or any English people coming online, slagging off the Welsh, Irish or Scottish, writing stuff in Cornish, going on about English history and pride in our culture and giving ourselves usernames to do with England? NO, YOU DON’T.
It’s OK to love your culture and take pride in your country, I do take pride in England and I also have admiration for the Scottish, Welsh and Irish and I do truly feel that we are all British united (Ireland needs to join Britain, they’re just making excuses to not be involved with the English because its a self-obsessed nation). We’re all part of the same thing and I don’t know why non-English Brits or Irish hold things against us for events that happened centuries ago, or deny themselves to be connected to us and part of Britain and thinking of Britain as “England” simply. I find it unfair.
Now I imagine I’ll be getting Scots, Welshmen and Irishmen on here having a go at me, going on about how great their culture is and how England is an atrocity.
I know i am a seventh generation American, meaning my family has been in the US since before the revolution, but my last name is Scottish and I can legitimately trace my ancestry back 9 generations to Kintyre, Scotland. My Family is descended from Jacobite Rebels who after the rebellion followed Flora McDonald to the New World. My family is deeply proud of this fact (keep in mind this is a well documented fact not just some claim, i have sources to document it) but my question is what do ,as i call them, “True Scots” (that being people born and raised in Scotland) think of an American claiming a Scottish heritage, and not only that being intensely proud of it. I own a Kilt and i attend the local games it is something i look to as a source of Pride. So do Scots appreciate this admittedly obscure claim or do they deplore the idea of Americans parading around in kilts and citing their Clan as if they were still in the Highlands?
Well maybe a bottle of Wine to go as well !
Favorite Van Morrison song ??
Just an attempt to see if anyone knows an obscure fact of English history

