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 Why is the UK in such a mess?
Is it going to totally collapse?
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NHS in a mess
Postal services in a mess
No jobs
No pension
Horrible roads
whats happening?...


 Is liverpool the worst place in uk?
like one of my friend is movin in there i heard lots of bad story about that place is it that bad ?...


 What things do you associate with london?
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 What tradition would you like to see gotten rid off in England?
The queen's birthdays or something like that. Any tradition (English)...


 Who is better england or scotland?
im trying 2 prove a point at school that overall england is ...


 What is most important things for life?
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 Why do some english people say they cant understand the scottish accent?
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 Accents................?
What kind of accent do you like the most and why?...


 Do you like the part of England you live in ?
I am an ex-pat living in Canada and want to come back there and live in England. I wanted to get some details on the different regions / cities. What better way to find that than to ask the people ...


 Is river thames in london,united kingdom an artificial river?
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 Tell me some reasons not to come to to live in the UK. . .?
I'm Italian and lived in London for some time 4 years ago. I'm 32 now and at times I miss the UK so much that it's almost painful.
Unfortunately it's very difficult to just ...


 Im thinking of moving to UK?
Whats it like? Im in Indiana in the USA. Whats work like?...


 What's the weather like where you are at the moment?
Here in the West Riding of Yorkshire, it's been sunny, cloudy and windy today. Not very cold though....


 Which is the best places in uk for visit?
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 Why are Brits jealous of America?
So we're more advanced, more multi-cultural, and overall we're a much better country, but that doesn't mean you have to hate on us!
If it weren't for us, there would be no U...


 Why are there so many weird people in London?
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 What's the funniest place name in the UK?
could it be Snodgrass in Kent?

what are your suggestions?
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Apologies... yes, i did mean Snodland, not Snodgrass....


 Do you like to live in the UK?
This is just because in some previous similar questions I got weird answers.Would you reccommend moving there?Why yes or why not?
Cheers....


 Why do people say England when they mean the UK?
Have they forgotten that Scotland Wales and Northern Ireland are attached?...


 What do you think of when you hear the name of BLACKBURN in lancashire?thank you.?

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what about;barbera castle,jack walker,carl fogarty,graham and brown,industrial revolution,cotton,jack straw,ian mcshane,russell harty,whistle down the wind,time ...



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Do people from other countries think the only country of the UK is England?


    



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reddragon105
Talking to people on the internet I've found they get very confused.

I literally had to draw one guy a diagram to explain the difference between Great Britain and the UK. And to explain why only part of Ireland is in the UK. And that Wales is not a county in England.


♥ Chelsea Blue ♥
No, it depends on your knowledge. The UK is England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland combined. But you're actually hearing more of England than of the other three countries I think.


Rockin' Mel S
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No - England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales.

I'm from Canada if that helps you.


sarge927
Most people in the U.S. do. Check me on this one -- the United Kingdom consists of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, correct? Gee, and I went to public school...


billyandgaby
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They are synonomous to most Americans. Most do not know the difference I don;t think.

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crispycrump
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Mostly yes, especially yanks


Rebecca A
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Absolutely. Before I moved to Europe, I thought Wales was a county or state of England, and Scotland was its own nation.


Andrew
most people do unless they are from( wales - scotland or northern ireland )- which are all part of the united kingdom including england - scotland is to the north at the top and northern ireland is just across the irish sea to the west of scotland. Wales is to the west next to the west midlands of england.


Joy M
Not all people; I know it includes England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.


C h e e z C ஐ k e
Most people do, unfortunately.


Led*Zep*Babe
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I don't....however, the little children might.


sambadgerlover
Anyone with an education worth anything knows better.


danni boy
no


damari_8
Stupid people!!! Each of the Countries in the UK are unique in their own right. That should be the first question at immigration point. The ones that think that it is only one Country should be sent back!


discover 1
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yes , i met some people believed that on overseas.


Trevor
Quite a few people do but it's hardly suprising given that the British media is primarily based in London and is hugely biased in favour of London and England.

There are approximately the same number of people living in Scotland as there are in London but the amount of prominence given to Scotland and Scottish issues would make you think it had a population of about 2. Similarly the same happens with Wales and Northern Ireland.

I'm from England myself and have travelled to many countries where it's not uncommon to find people who think Wales and Scotland are parts of England in much the same way as Cornwall or Kent are.

Just to clarify one one or two of the above answers - Ireland is not part of the United Kingdom, Northern Ireland is a province which is part of the UK but Ireland (Eire) is a country in it's own right.

For anyone not familiar with the UK - Scotland is the bit at the top, Wales is the bit on the left, Northern Ireland is the bit you have to swim to and the bit that remains is England.


golden1
yes, I do.


fifs_c
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i think most of those across the pond do...the ammount of times ive been asked if im english and when i say im scottish they say 'aint that in england?'


globe_trotter80
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Well UK is England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. I am from Latin America and I do know this. However, many ppl from here or the US dont have any idea what the UK is


spooky
If you're talking about people from the US, most people here have a hard enough time with our own geography let a lone another country. But I think since most news comes from England most people assume UK is the same as England and vice versa. Let me ask you this, did you think Russia was the only country in the former USSR or did you know Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, ect all made up USSR. Same thing really.


tich1983
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yes. i've been working with americans for the last 2 1/2 years and when i lived in the back o beyond in louisiana it was crazy. i was asked so many daft questions like "do you need a ferry to go from scotland to england?" and my favourite "is that scotland, london!?" priceless


agni
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Yes, before our visit to London,we were thinking like that.I am an Indian.


Sarah A
because the only team that ever competes in the world cup is england


sarch_uk
A lot of people do,...but what do we know of their country?


Lawyer
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Where did you get that from?
Most of the non-UK citizens have more knowledge about UK than it's citizens in fact


Eureka!!!
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No. I thought it's London.


liongirl_40
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UK = Scotland - England - Wales - Ireland and i am from South Africa


anuneha31
No ,here in India we know about Ireland,Scotland and wales being a part of UK.



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