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    Luke... I'm your Scottish father. LOL!
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    That's funny....

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown View Post
    Even though SNP stalwart Ramsey Luigi Casatti (Mr. Harrar's Glasgow neighbour, who really is -or isn't- Scottish according to your definition)
    please don't put words in my mouth that i never said, thank you.

    what i said was, if somebody born, grown up and lived their life, say in the US, whos forefathers were from scotland 6 generation ago, or any other country, for example, said he had a longing to be back home to scotland, i do find this a bit strange, weather you like it or not.

    did you read auld argonian's post?, i thought it was a cracker

    there nothing wrong going back to you roots and loving the history of your past family.


    also, please don't patronise me about the nationality of this country, i know it brittish, thats what my passport has on it.

    well whatever, but thanks for the history lesson, you maybe should've been my history teacher, i may have paid more attention then.

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    I was born and raised in the USA and consider myself a proud American.

    However, I am also proud of my Scottish, Irish and Polish heritage and chose to celebrate each in various ways (which includes the wearing of a kilt!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kilted in Maine View Post
    I was born and raised in the USA and consider myself a proud American.

    However, I am also proud of my Scottish, Irish and Polish heritage and chose to celebrate each in various ways (which includes the wearing of a kilt!)
    My God...my sentiments and ethnic background exactly!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kilted in Maine View Post
    I was born and raised in the USA and consider myself a proud American.

    However, I am also proud of my Scottish, Irish and Polish heritage and chose to celebrate each in various ways (which includes the wearing of a kilt!)
    Well said that man.

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    macmillan of rathdown


    No they do not, they are not scottish and have no rights to call themselevs scots. I have been warned about plastic scots like this they used to do my friends head in when He went to canada on a scottish exchange.

    I have witnessed foreigners come into pubs and call themselves scots, it is not long before they are laughed out the place.

    Assuming you are canadian, not only do you have no clue about what it means to be scottish. You probably could not even understand my accent or dialect if I met you. I am sorry but I get realy angry at clueless new worlders who think they can intrude on my identity just because there great grannies dog was scottish

    I get angry how canadians like you tell us REAL scots that scotland is not a nation and we have to call ourselves british just so you can bump into our identity.

    macmillin you are a plastic scot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bjproc View Post
    please don't put words in my mouth that i never said, thank you.

    what i said was, if somebody born, grown up and lived their life, say in the US, whos forefathers were from scotland 6 generation ago, or any other country, for example, said he had a longing to be back home to scotland, i do find this a bit strange, weather you like it or not.

    did you read auld argonian's post?, i thought it was a cracker

    there nothing wrong going back to you roots and loving the history of your past family.


    also, please don't patronise me about the nationality of this country, i know it brittish, thats what my passport has on it.

    well whatever, but thanks for the history lesson, you maybe should've been my history teacher, i may have paid more attention then.
    Sorry if you thought I was putting words in your mouth-- I wasn't. I've used the "is/isn't a Scot according to your definition" in almost every post I've submitted to this and related threads. Given that only the first part of my posting was in direct response to your comments, I probably should have said "one's definitions" but that probably would have confused some one else.

    And I'm NOT patronising you about being British, any more than I think some of the people on this thread are being condescending or dismissive to those not born, or raised, or educated, or whatever, north of the Tweed.

    The plain fact is that whether one is born in Belfast, Inverness, London, or Cardiff they are British. That's their nationality, and they can like it or lump it. I don't care. I care when the lines of ethnicity start to blur do to someone's poorly defined understanding of their own nationality. Obviously this isn't your problem, but for some of our fellow Scots it seems as though it is a problem.
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    why is there a scottish football team, scottish hurling team, scottish rugby team etc etc.

    do you no think That given britains unique history and positiion that nationality might be a little more complicated.

    I was born and bred in scotland do you have a problem with me calling myself scottish. ?

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    A simple requirement for membership in this forum is courtesy and respect to the other members.

    This thread will be closed if it descends into name calling or personal attacks.

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