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Where the Isla meets the Tay.

For the Scots,Welsh and Irish?

How do you feel about people saying England when referring to Britain?

    



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david d
Britain is a different island to Ireland, so what they say doesn't affect or refer to us, no more than it would affect the french or spanish.


paspence8686
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It doesn't bother me cause I'm Irish


I should be doing something else
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I have never heard anyone saying England when they meant Britain but I always see on here on Y!A people saying Britain when they mean England. Usually people from USA (no offence)


Sshhhh! It's Podge and Rodge
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Oh it annoys us so much that sometimes we can't even sleep at night thinking about it.


Okay Then
Ireland Isn't in Britain


when the sun goes down
i'm irish so i don't care
seeing as the republic isn't part of britain, i don't live in britain, so it doesn't affect me


Cymro i'r Carn
It annoys me because I am Welsh and Welsh only, but it won't change until Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland become fully independent with the later reuniting with Ireland.

Cymru am byth


Senga McClumpher
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I usually say "You didn't do well in Geography, did you?"


celticfcdoberman
Don't really care, they're just ignorant.


Orla C
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It merely reflects two things: that those people don't know the difference, and that the British are not very good at explaining the difference.

I assume you mean Northern Irish, by the way. Not the quite same thing as Irish .... a sort of a blurred area, if you will.


Aisling xx
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As the first few people said i'm irish and i really don't care. Its got nothing to do with us like..


Louise L
Im Irish not British


James G
whats Britain and Irish got to do with each other? most people will interchange England/Britain, but usually when its a Scottish middle distance runner winning an Olympic medal or such. Otherwise geographical ignorance of others dont bother me. and you forgot the UK thing.


Meathgirl!
Doesnt bother me cause I'm Irish. Why would that bother me???


Soul Jacker
Only when it's used in a NI context. For example; 'do you think the english should get out of Northern Ireland?'

This only bugs be because some people (again usually American, sorry) are voicing opinions on things they have no comprehension of.

If it's a genuine mistake it doesn't bother me in the slightest.


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@Slipstreamer, very true and I'm sorry if I insinuated that all Americans were guilty of ignorance (wasn’t my intention as I know there are many intelligent Americans out there present company very much included) but the reality is nearly every week without fail there are 2 questions here, (usually from Americans) asking why the English won't get out of Ireland.

I'd love to know what things regarding America some Irish people say which are comparable? Sorry that sounds argumentative, it's not meant to be but I'm genuinely interested.


greenorlagh
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pees me off when they say. It's sheer stupidity. but it happens all the time.


WeenerMan
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No affect at all, I don't live there.


Misty Blue
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I feel nothing.


slipstreamer
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No one should get upset about something so relatively minor. It's just a mistake. Have they never uttered a mistaken comment themselves on an unfamiliar topic? So people don't know everything about the political system and divisions in a foreign (to them) land. How knowledgeable are the Scots, Welsh and Irish about the rest of the world?

Edit - Some Irish voice (loudly) on matters they have little real comprehension of in regard to the US all the time. It goes both ways. No one knows everything about everything.

Not at all. The American stereotypes can get a bit heavy on here at times though. I just don't enjoy getting lumped in with the religious bible types or the folks who voted W in. I understand what you are talking about though. Politics and a nations history are never simple. Any nation really.





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