oh, ok..hehe.. i'm guilty..hehe.. i always thought UK is the same as England.. thanks for educating me..hehe
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Aw, Marsh, PrinceAlberto called you honey. How sweet. (:d)
WHY was he speaking so fast?! :d
But isn't it "offensive" only to people from the UK that are from a region different than England? :? Oh, and, by the way who has the strongest British accent?
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the other thing that bothers me is Ireland. I'm always confused between Ireland and Switzerland... i always though Irish are from Switzerland and that Ireland is just a city from Switzerland.
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Well, okay. I am pretty sure you have already heard all of this, yet...for people who are not native English speakers or have spent their lives outside the UK, the British accent is something that sticks out immediately (and most girls say that it is awfully cute and sexy; I dont know if I'd agree). For example, all the teachers in our schools (the foreign ones) are American, and they are about 50% of the staff in general. Before high school I had never talked to a native speaker face to face (it's different when you watch movies). I had absolutely no trouble understanding the Americans from the first day. It just flows you kow. :d But then this year a British teacher came. He's from Manchester and he teaches Psychology. I really like him, but half the things he says, I just dont get. And then I ask him to repeat. It's just the way he pronounces words and...it's just weird and different and it's hard getting used to it. :d
I am not saying this is bad. I was just wondering. And, yes, of course it wouldn't sound weird to someone who actually is from Britain. :]
I meant that it would be offensive for them to be referred to as English. :] anyways, I understand taht its always irritating when people make that mistake. Like I'd be annoyed if people thought I am from another part of Bulgaria (ah, we the capital children have high standarts) or, as they very often do, thhink that I am Russian.
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of all the subjects that i hated when i was at school, it would have to be Geography.
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I hate to be a pedant but I would beg to differ with the video and wikipedia.
While 'Great Britain' can be used to refer to the largest of the British Isles I would argue that the main use of the term is political not geographic and refers to England, Wales and Scotland. I suspect most folk on the Isle of Wight would be surprised if you told them they did not live in Great Britain.
Also England, Wales and Scotland are not all co-equal. Wales is a Principality of the Kingdom of England.
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