every year flocks of scottish Americans people come to Scotland , Edinburgh mainly. with no real ambition of finding there scottish roots but mainly because its the picture postcard of what you expect Scotland to be. in my opinion i like the fact people are coming to our country but a note to all current and prospecting visitors, GET OUT THE CAPITAL there is more to see and you will have much more interesting stories to tell, trust me. i have lived in this country my full life and have had the privilage to travel around the world too, im here to tell you if its Australia, India or the USA the same rule applies, get out there and meet the real people. i know i have digressed slightly here on the question so to bring us back on track, scottish Americans i like but ask yourself why are you here if its a holiday, great pick up your Nessie keyring on you way home , but if its your tradition and family name your looking for then get out there and make that long flight worth while.....but your fair game in my book, just don't try the accent.lol
Some countries think that America is strange others think that America is just another country.
Scottish people, just like people everywhere else, are individuals and I don't think that you can generalise about their collective beliefs.
I cant say with 100% certainty that there has not been a Scottish cannibal that has claimed a Canadian victim, but I think I can say pretty safely on the whole that Scottish people do not eat Canadians.
everybody has their own opinion in my case, i think Americans think they areawesome. they think to good of themselves.
Well I think it is. You meet a lot of nice people from other countries.
Advances in technology allow people to get an education virtually. This means that people in other countries can assess educational opportunities in other countries.
i think you can if you spend a lot of time around other people with scottish accents, but you cannot if you were born in London and had never been to Scotland and you coulndn't suddenly get one one day
i think they played soccer
Just like in other countries, the people vote. So I think it isa democratic country.
Yes, I think he is celebrated and storied in Spain as much as other countries.
Most Scottish people go up my butt and 'round the corner for vacation.
As Scotland and England are both part of the United Kingdom, freedom of movement between the two countries is unrestricted so it is unlikely that there are any official records. You can find this information by checking the last British Census.