Right, I'm English. It's not my experience, and I have lived in Scotland & been to Wales many times, to say the Welsh & Scots hate the English. Sure, some do. But to be frank with you, most of the people I have met in Wales like us, they love to beat us at Rugby, they love to play us at rugby. We are still waiting for the Jocks to repair our goal posts ! But that is rivalry, that is about being neighbours, that is about being competitive. Hatred is very, very different to that. I wont say which , but there are a couple of regionalities in England I cannot stand, I don't hate them, but I do dislike certain types of accent: I love the Scots accent (See that Billy Connolly, he's a stotter !) I love the lilt of the Welsh, especially from the southern valleys, isn't it... Nah, it's not true. We English have our faults, certainly, but what characterises us most is that we will, up to a point, get on with most folk. I'm not even suggesting we are better at it than anyone else, but as I say I don't feel hated by either the Taffs or the Jocks (One of my best friends is from Glasgow) or the Paddies for that matter. Say what you like, ask whatever you feel you should, but don't tell me the Scots & Welsh hate me because of my nationality. There's a one word answer which rhymes with Rowlocks.
I am welsh and lived in Scotland and we don't hate the English. We just hate the cocky loud mouth (rhymes with) Tuggers that mostly come out of England and take the (rhymes with) wiss out of the welsh and their accents and (rhymes with) pit. Also the ones who embarrass everyone from Britain on holiday. That's all.
Scotland was not founded by England!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Scotland was a country in itself, it still is a country. Only now it is in a "union" with England, meaning they are supposedly equal partners (this now includes Wales and Northern Ireland). However, England did obviously try to take over Scotland many times and eventually forced through the Act of Union in 1707.But Scotland is a country and has been for many many hundreds of years, a long time before England and Scotland joined and made Britain. Scotland is a country. On its own. Just as much as England is a country, or France is a country, or Italy is a country, to name some random examples. Scotland was NOT founded by England!!
Berwick is a historic town located in the Scottish Borders region of Scotland. It is known for its Elizabethan walls and strategic location along the border with England. Berwick has a rich history of changing hands between Scotland and England multiple times.
well, in my opinion, the relationship of England and Scotland would probabaly be: -they are neighbour countries ( they are near or close). -they have same culture and religion. -they are both part of United Kingdom.
Pounds sterling, the same as in the rest of the UK. In Scotland three banks issue their own banknotes: the Bank of Scotland, - the Royal Bank of Scotland and Clydesdale Bank. English notes (issued by the Bank of England) are valid in Scotland and Scottish notes can be used in England. They have exactly the same value.
Scotland's allies historically include France, with whom they signed the Auld Alliance in the late 13th century. In modern times, Scotland is part of the United Kingdom and therefore shares allies with the other nations in the UK, such as the United States through NATO. As for enemies, Scotland has had conflicts with England throughout history, including the Wars of Scottish Independence in the 13th and 14th centuries. Today, Scotland's relationship with England is complex due to their shared history and the ongoing debate over Scottish independence.
no... they are waste of life... honestly if its a big deal... then you should deal with it yourself with that person... instead of holding a grudge.. or better yet... get over it.
The movie is called The Grudge because the scary blue woman and her little boy hold an eternal grudge against the boy's father (her husband) for murdering them. The Grudge is not a person. The woman herself is not The Grudge; she's the person who HAS The Grudge (along with her son), and that grudge formed a curse over the house.The scary woman from The Grudge is named Kayako Saeki. Her son, the little boy, is Toshio Saeki.
Monroe's are mountains over 3000 feet in Scotland. Although there are some mountains over 3000 feet in England, they're not classed as Monroes because they're in England, not Scotland.
The Vikings.
The Scots beat England in football(soccer).
Yes. Gretna Green is in Scotland, just over the border from England.
The southern border of Scotland is also the northern border of England so you can literally step over the border from England into Scotland in exactly the same way that you could walk over the border from the US into Canada. The distance between London and Edinburgh is about 400 miles.
King James was originally from Scotland. He reigned at different times, over Scotland, England and of Ireland.
NO emgland kicked out Scotland and forced them out with a wall (Hadrians wall)
Gretna Green, which is just over the border in Scotland.
No. The population of Scotland is just over 5 million but the population of England is about 10 times that figure.
no... they are waste of life... honestly if its a big deal... then you should deal with it yourself with that person... instead of holding a grudge.. or better yet... get over it.