I have questions for all the UK peoples, Forgive my american |
I have questions for all the UK peoples, Forgive my american |
Jan 27, 2009 - 4:04 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined May 22, '08 From dallas texas Currently Offline Reputation: 11 (100%) |
Alright so it being the end of my senior year and my dad a pilot, we are talking about an end of the year trip overseas to europe. I'm not really in to the whole, tour all of europe in 14 days deal, this will probably be one MAYBE two countries and i'm pretty sure i get to pick. obviously since i am american i am not fluent in any other language, unlike a certain german exchange student friend of mine who makes me feel retarted everyday with his tri-lingualness.
Anyway, my dad has been to both france and italy with his parents a few times. My whole family crazy opera, wine, and dem. loving people (in texas! i know, its crazy) I however didn't really want to go to either (not because i dont like them i would just rather go elsewhere) My heritage is almost perfectly divided 3 ways between Welsh, French and Irish-hence the interest So basically i have questions about the "UK" i put it in quotes b/c im confused as to what is considered the "UK" 1) Am i correct in saying it is England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales? 2) Why is it Prince Henry of Wales and not England? 3) What are some of the ahhh rivalries? within scotland england ireland etc.? 4) Is wales a part of england or the uk (as in Mexico being part of US or north america) 5) If i go to England, is there really that much of a language barrier, we say coupe with a silent 'e' that sort of thing, my dad says there still would be even though it is both english (compared to me going to france although i should mention my stepmom is fluent in spanish, french, japanese, probably some other i cant remember so this would be a plus in france that sort of thing) 7) The other big reason i want to go to the UK is just the history, the norman, roman, anglo-saxon, beowulf history surrounding it (and braveheart! jk) I find the british conquests interesting the scottish independence that sort of thing. can anyone recommend and good books to read that would explain this more? (i liked guns, germs and steel but that was very broad) 8) finally, please forgive me if i offended anyone, but i figured i'd ask now before i go there. im doing this as part of my research(ing) just wanted opinions from the natives. 9) if anyone can think of anything else write it up 10) thanks, i have a snow day (well ice day) here so i had to do something (i know snow day in texas!!!!) im sure people up north would scoff at this weather This post has been edited by 97celiman: Jan 27, 2009 - 8:10 PM |
Jan 27, 2009 - 5:29 PM |
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Moderator Joined Oct 13, '06 From UK Currently Offline Reputation: 6 (100%) |
1) Am i correct in saying it is England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales? Ireland is NOT part of the UK. Northern Ireland is.
2) Why is it Prince Henry of Wales and not England? HENRY?????? Do you mean Harry? the ginger one? Yeah, his dad is the prince of Wales, goes back to the time when we conquered it, way back... 3) What are some of the ahhh rivalries? within scotland england ireland etc.? Wales and Scotland don't like England too much. Because we're better 4) Is wales a part of england or the uk (as in Mexico being part of US or north america) Wales is kind of a separate country, but not really. No border control or anything... 5) If i go to England, is there really that much of a language barrier, we say coupe with a silent 'e' that sort of thing, my dad says there still would be even though it is both english (compared to me going to france although i should mention my stepmom is fluent in spanish, french, japanese, probably some other i cant remember so this would be a plus in france that sort of thing) You will be fine in England 6) My biggest interest is in either Ireland or Scotland then England and then Germany bringing up the rear, although i would be happy with any of them. 7) The other big reason i want to go to the UK is just the history, the norman, roman, anglo-saxon, beowulf history surrounding it (and braveheart! jk) I find the british conquests interesting the scottish independence that sort of thing can anyone recommend and good books to read that would explain this more (i liked guns, germs and steel but that was very broad) Will have to have a think.... 8) finally, please forgive me if i offended anyone, but i figured i'd ask now before i go there. im doing this as part of my research(ing) just wanted opinions from the natives. 9) if anyone can think of anything else write it up Wales and Scotland have the most amazing scenery, England has more things to actually do.... What kinds of things would you actually like to do/see? 10) thanks, i have a snow day (well ice day) here so i had to do something (i know snow day in texas!!!!) im sure people up north would scoff at this weather -------------------- |
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