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 Should the UK be split up?
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 I was insulted in England?
Why are we called "Septic Tanks"?
You speak English, watch American movies/TV shows, listen to American bands, buy from American stores, eat American food, drive American vehicles, ...


 Where abouts in the uk was i born, person guessing closest gets the points?
Heres a clue it in england
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 What do you think is the grumpiest place in the UK?
I can believe London is numero uno (no offence - I think it's your horrible tap water) but not that Manchester is second!! No way!!

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 Is there anyone on here from Bournemouth (uk) and, if not, how far away are you?
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 Where shall I go for my holidays?
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 Why is England such a cesspit of disgustingness?
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 When do you think Tesco will close?
Forever, Like woolworths?!...


 Who likes the weather in the uk that we are having now?
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 What building in the UK would you most like to destroyed by a nuclear bomb?
Now the UK has some beautiful buildings but also some awful ones. Your choice for nuking please.
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Budda - I think the irony of the question was lost on you! Or you are ...


 Where in the world do you live and do you like it ?
and what's the weather like- i love where i live, a party town in the north east of England, although its cold about 9 months of the ...


 What do you think is the best city in the UK?
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 Best view in London?
Has to be from Waterloo Bridge at night. What do you reckon?...


 What's the ugliest pace in Britain?
Redditch & Telford are pretty grim, but I reckon it's Merthyr Tydfil.

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 Why do people think that scousers are from scotland or irland?{i am a scouser lol i come from liverpool!}?
scouser talk!...


 In England, what side of the escalator do people walk on ?
In the U.S. it is common practice for those wishing to walk up an escalator to go to the left and those wishing to stand to stay to the right. I believe this mirrors our rules of the road.

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 Why don't England use euro?
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 Why do the Scots hate the English.?
If Scotland were playing football against a team out side the UK most English people would support Scotland. So why is it not the case the other way round. Why ABE. I know our history, but it is now ...


 What to do in London.
hi! i'm going away for a couple of days with my mam to London. as it's a break for her she putting me in charge of things to do and see. does anyone have any suggestions?
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 An American in London?
Your city is very dirty and populated.
I, like many other Americans, have a hard time understanding the British accent. The garbage you people speak should NOT be considered English. Sounds ...



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Should I visit England or Scotland?

And where sholud I go?
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iain
You could visit both, but Scotland is more traditional and
a little cheaper. I would suggest, to start off, The Travel
Inn group, they are clean, good attendance and cheap.
There are several all over GB, but try Dundee Travel Inn
it is on the water side and it is very nice and traditional.
In London, stay at the one by the bus and train station
a little way from the center, it is cheaper but still within
walking distance to the center. Have a nice time. Cheers Iain.


greyfoxx
It depends on how long you are here and what you want to see.
But i am biased so i will say England.Go to the lake district for sheer majestic beauty.Visit Ullswater and Grasmere.Then come over to Yorkshire and visit York, the north yorkshire moors and the bohemian town of Hebden Bridge.
I will list a photosite that may help you.


Adze
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England and Yorkshire we have the most beautiful scenery
in the world in Yorkshire the Dales the Moore's and lots more interesting places and lovely Yorkshire pudding,no place better.


Mat P
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Both, we have a great rail system (sometimes! LOL)


taxed till i die,
Yes you sholud!


torbrexbones
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as a Scotsman I say what is wrong with Wales and Ireland


Pit Bull
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If you're driving, why not get the Superfast ferry from Zeebrugge to Rosyth in Scotland, tour around Scotland for a few days, then work your way South through England and across the Channel by ferry or tunnel to get back to mainland Europe?
I would love an adventure like that, especially by motorbike.


ctdno7
apart from the fact that scotland is the most beautiful country , particularly the west coast and islands, it is also the most welcoming. 9 out of ten scots will nod or say hello when passing in the street whereas the further south you go everyone has a blank expression as if they are scared to speak to strangers.


dream theatre
try both


Miss Behavin
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If you're going in the summer, England - Scotland is full of biting midges at that time of year. They are both part of the same country, and there is lots to see - travel links in england are easier - some of scotland is quite remote and you'll need a car (that said, it's beautiful). England - london, Stratford on Avon, birthplace of Shakespeare, lots of real castles, english pubs, and of course the hospitality!


rainbowarrior73
Has to be both, Scotland is so pretty though, lots to see.

PS. I think Italy is amazing - how about a house swap?! I live in Scotland in a rural setting.


Welshchick
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Neither!
Go to Wales and visit the Gower Peninsula.
Lovely people and beautiful place.


Dr Dee
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both


Dane
depending on your budget, but it is possible to visit both,and you could fly their low cost/budget airlines. It will take only abour an hour plus between Edinburgh and London.


nesmith52
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They are very close together, so why not visit both. If you can only visit one then make it Scotland, just for the weather. The weather in England can be really crappy at any time of the year, but Scotland is beautiful always.


Just a Girl Called Dina
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I have never been to Scotland and I know it's probably really nice over there, but I think you should come to England. I strongly recommend visiting places like Stonehenge, ancient castles and churches (check out the national trust website to see the almost neverending list). The list goes on forever - good luck on your holiday! x


penhabsa
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Depends what you want to do there, shoping is good in London, and the Lake district is stunning so is Whales.

Scotland is different and much colder.


jhcalder99
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Scotland – best scenery especially west coast. Some comments heard from Italians whilst visiting North West Scotland – Just like home, but green! PS I live in England!


jayktee96
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Well today in Edinburgh there is not a cloud in the sky. There's lots of things to see here, depends what you like? Where are you coming from?

http://www.visitscotland.com/


tinytom
england st ives is great lovely pastys and beaches its the best


Graham H
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England in summer, more to do. Scotland in winter if you like skiing and snow.


ukfool666
Depends really, if you like noisy,obnoxious,drunken people who want to kick your head in, i would say Scotland, on the other hand
England has some large breasted women, so the choice is up 2 u


porker animal
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no


LONDONER ©
EN-GER-LAND!


scottietiger
goto both.....they really are the same counrty....just dont tell the scots that:)



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