Scots, Scottish, People. The usual. Although there is also the "ken billy" banter which involves a lot more exact placement of your location of birth/where you're living now. So you could be Glaswegian, Aberdonian, Highlander, etc. Just the same as anywhere else.
You still call your brother, your brother.
Germans call themselves "Deutsche" in their native language.
approximately 15,068 people. and 61,113,205 people live in Scotland
No, the two banks are separate organisations. To try and distinguish themselves in recent years Bank of Scotland have started to refer to themselves as Halifax Bank of Scotland and the Royal Bank of Scotland often refer to themselves as simply RBS. The Bank of Scotland was founded in 1695 and is the oldest surviving bank in the United Kingdom. The Royal Bank of Scotland was founded in 1721 and is currently the 7th largest bank in the world.
Some names that Canadians call themselves include Canuck, Canuckian, and Northern.
they call themselves tamalians
Scots or Scottish.
It is just called Christmas Eve in Scotland.
The Romans called it Caledonia. What they called themselves, I do not know.
Depends where in Scotland you are from. In Aberdeen some people call them bobbies or just police
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No. The people of Saint Lucia call themselves Saint Lucians.
Indigenous people call themselves citizens or natives. They call you foreigners because you are not native to the land they live on.
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In Scotland many people call him "Santa Claus" or "St. Nicolas" alot of people don't think it's true but it is. All they call him are those two or maybe "Sunty Clus"
In Scotland, people say Bodach na Nollaig (Scots Gaelic: "Old Man of Christmas").
They called themselves the Chichimeca.