by Suff » 15 Mar 2015, 10:22
Yep, Mrs S had a form returned to her as incorrect because she entered Scottish. Since it was information they wanted, she simply refused to send it again. When they hassled her, she told them they had received the information and if they didn't like it, then it was their problem, not hers....
Out in France, we, on the other hand, are sick and tired of being asked if we are "going home to England", if we are "English" and the fact that every time an English person opens their mouth about country they use the word "England" over and over and over again, even if they know that the people they are talking to are Welsh, Scottish or Irish. It is irksome in the extreme and, it appears, you simply can't cure them of it.
If asked, abroad, I'll say British automatically. If I'm then asked if I'm English I will say "No, Scottish" mainly because I identify with my Scottish half more than my English half, having lived more than half my lift out of the UK and most of that with Scotland as my home.
So I'm British. Have already served 7 years in the Army of our country and you can be damned sure I'd be there protecting my country and my family if needed.
However, Kate, that aside, I do know the kind you are complaining about and I really, really, hate them just as much as you do. I have no problem with English people being English or having an English identity. I just have a huge problem with the way they assume that everyone and everything in the UK is "English".
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.