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Does anyone care?

Do they have it in Scotland?

Why not?

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Originally posted by jimslyp69
Does anyone care?

Do they have it in Scotland?

Why not?
umm cause we speak different languages and dialects from you, have done for hundreds, possibly thousands of years, in the highlands and Islands its termed Gaelic, in the lowlands its termed lowlands Scots, in the north east they have Doric etc etc

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Originally posted by jimslyp69
Does anyone care?

Do they have it in Scotland?

Why not?
No, sorry. Scotland couldn't afford punctuation. To make up for it, they decided to make their oral language hard for outsiders to decipher. That way no one would actually notice.

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Originally posted by pawnhandler
No, sorry. Scotland couldn't afford punctuation. To make up for it, they decided to make their oral language hard for outsiders to decipher. That way no one would actually notice.
ya wee sleekit cowerin timrous beastie,
whit a prattle in thy breastie!

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Originally posted by jimslyp69
Does anyone care?

Do they have it in Scotland?

Why not?
no yes i refer you to my second answer