| Ok now for some sense... Are there different types of people? I see Quack making references to North and South people. (No idea what he is talking about)
North and South in regards to England. Northerners are barbaric uncivilised people who live on farms and big fields in the country, which is up North somewhere.
In terms of the whole of the UK, there is different types of people. You have Welsh people like J-M (who isn't your stereotypical welshmen). Welsh people fuck sheep and are probably the most looked down upon in the UK. Like northerners they also live in giant green fields. No-one really understands Northern Ireland and Scotland is quite a long way away.
Scotland is full of gingers who wear skirts and are very jolly, but dumb.
England is of course where the normal people are.
Bulldog is also right about the "British" label we put on things. If a Welshmen is doing well or whatever he's British, so we can relate and he's ours, so we can take away glory from the welsh folk.
Apart from the south of england everywhere else you get people who talk with funny accents. Is it offense to say Europe? Isnt it Europe?
It's weird. It's as if you don't recognise that Europe isn't a country, it's more like the U.N but with European countries. I don't feel European nor have ever been labelled one. It is rude, you ****. What's the difference between Europe and the UK? I realize that the UK is in Europe. But what is the significance of the name?
Fuckinhell, did you not get an education? Read above or the other posts. Do certain countries peoples not get along just for stereotypical reasons?
We are separate from Europe so there is never any clash really. We don't see Italians walking down a street or Greeks bearing us gifts. |