I am Scottish.

I consider myself mainly as British.
I consider myself mainly as English.
I consider myself mainly as Scottish.
I consider myself mainly as Welsh.
I consider myself mainly as Northern Irish.
I consider myself mainly as other (oversea colonies).
I am Scottish.
i don't see why there is so much divide..
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UGH. This really bugs me:
Just now did 2 questionnaires and they both say "What country do you live in..."
It had NO selection for England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Island or various other British Islands - just "United Kingdom". I'm sorry but if they're going to phrase the question like that, they have to list the countries because the "United Kingdom" is not a country, it is a sub-continent type thing.
Plus I don't like to think of it as "United Kingdom" because of the cultural differences.
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cultural differences? what do we all celebrate different religions, have different festivals, different heads of state etc? I don't really think that makes sense. Britain is all the same from the outside tbh.
Special: to be british is to come from britain ie any of the four countries in the UK.
to be english is to be english? from england?
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better?
I've always considered myself as English.
Scottish and English culture is significantly different.. for example kilts, bagpipers, hogmanay etc... all are scottishcultural differences? what do we all celebrate different religions, have different festivals, different heads of state etc? I don't really think that makes sense. Britain is all the same from the outside tbh.
Special: to be british is to come from britain ie any of the four countries in the UK.
to be english is to be english? from england?
Gabriella Cilmi and Mollie King are legends.I quite like Una Healy too