Poll: What is your nationality?

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King of Asgaard

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Deshin said:
King of Asgaard said:
Deshin said:
King of Asgaard said:
Allow me to introduce myself.
I am the only Maltese on the Escapist.
It's a shit country, never come here.
Nope, been here a year longer than you have.
Woah, someone else from Malta exists on the Escapist?!
My mind has been blown.
Good to know that someone else has taste.
S'ok, if anything you've just proved your Maltese-ness. It's pretty typical for Maltese to assume they're the only Maltese around in any sort of international place or forum. :p Min fejn int xbien, liema raħal? Jien sal Buġibba.
It's an acceptable assumption to make, considering the scarcity of our people.
Jien minn Wied il-G&#295ajn, &#295abib.
 

AnarchistFish

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I have dual nationality between France and the UK.

I'm a difficult prick so I won't pick "UK" just cos I refuse to ignore the other one. I can get pretty protective of my national identitiesssssssss.

Actually, it's interesting that you have options like Netherlands and Belgium but then you don't have Germany or France, any Scandinavian countries, South Africa, etc.
 

The Floating Nose

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I live in Ontario Canada about a hour outside Toronto in a place called Oshawa. We get a fairly ranged degree of weather I suppose very hot summers and very cold winters sometimes to cold to even snow.

Canada tends to host a lot of different cultures in it so people have this weird tendency to not really identify themselves as Canadian and more with there heritage here.

Ummm second biggest country in the world. We have a railway that goes across the entire nation. Our provinces are bigger than most countries so naturally not many people who live here ever even see the entire nation or even go to every province. We have a insanely diverse landscape from some of largest mountain ranges to flat as far as you can see.

In Quebec most people speak french so we have 2 national languages French and English which is taught in all school from a young age. We have a lot in common with the US except we tend to be more laid back with issues that are rather large there. We are a very peaceful country most of us are very proud to be so.

I dunno I am sure some others will add to this I suppose.
A very nice description, fellow countryman.
 

FamoFunk

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My nationality is Welsh/British. I am from Wales, in the U of K.

I shag Sheep.
 

Karelwolfpup

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British generally, English specifically. Unless someone wants to take issue with that, in which case... Viking/stealthninja/pirate/werewolf
 

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Wolf In A Bear Suit said:
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I'm Irish as they come. I live in Dublin although my father is from Limerick (down south) which is rugby country. My mother is also from Dublin but her parents are from Northern Ireland.
As Irish as they come.
Grandparents from the UK.

Pick one.

OT: I'm a first generation Aussie of British decent. So I'm a dual citizen, yay.
Northern Ireland....on the island of Ireland who considered themselves Irish and never owned a British passport
It's still not properly Irish.

If Australia took over part of New Zealand and became the United Countries of Great Australia and Northern New Zealand while the South Island became the Republic of New Zealand which was followed by all of the mess which happened between the UK and Ireland people who're from Northern New Zealand would be different from New Zealanders.

There is a distinction there.
It's really not that clear cut, it's a matter of prefferance. They have never considered themselves anything but Irish. They're entitled to two passport's for a reason.

We are still debating the whole issue, and as we are entitled to choose a british or irish passport that means its up to the person to decide their nationality.
 

AnarchistFish

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GreyJedi said:
We belong there because we have the capital of the EU, THAT's why. ;)
We have the other capital of the EU and we're not here :(


Gotta say, I'm surprised at the number of Brits. Reminds me of one time I went on holiday somewhere and everyone you could hear was American. Felt like they absolutely monopolised the place, but it turned out there were more British people there than anyone else. Surprised me.
 

GundamSentinel

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Arfonious said:
Why is Belgium and Netherlands in the list? They are like the worst countries ever

Sweden here by the way
Why thank you, we hate you as well. *looks for Ikea to blow up* >:3

In all seriousness, the list is more than a bit silly.
 

Natmonkey

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I'm Dutch. As in, from the Netherlands. A lot of people seem to think that when I say I'm Dutch, I mean I'm German.
 

Total LOLige

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I'm British, more specifically ING-GER-LAND! Even more specifically Lancashire. I'm not a fat nationalist either.
 

Moose

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I hail from the island of Great Britain, more specifically the county of West Yorkshire in northern England. If you ever want to hear more about it just listen to any one of Patrick Stewart's speeches when he talks about where he grew up. I believe there was a talk he did in Dallas where he compared Texas to Yorkshire. I found it quite funny because he told the Texan crowd that Yorkshire is the largest county in England, then I look at a map and realise there're probably farms in Texas the size of Yorkshire :/
 

AnarchistFish

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TopazFusion said:
YAY!!



There's an option for New Zealand!

[sub]For some reason NZ is always left out in these threads, and we have to vote "other" or, heaven forbid, "Australia".[/sub]
I do wonder that too, although, along with Ireland, it's probably due to your low population :p
And we kinda forget about you over there next to the beast that is Australia.

I'd love to visit New Zealand one day though, more so than Australia. It looks gorgeous over there.

Blunderboy said:
British. Or United Kingdom has your poll calls it.
"British" applies to the whole of the UK though, so it's the same. "British" doesn't specifically refer to Britain alone.
DioWallachia said:
Argentina.

The nicest thing i could say about it is that it has breathable air -_-
ooooooooooooooooo my British identity is brewing again.
 

FamoFunk

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Karelwolfpup said:
FamoFunk said:
My nationality is Welsh/British. I am from Wales, in the U of K.

I shag Sheep.
well they are huggably rapably soft ^w^
They taste good too once you've had your wicked way with them then killed them!

Always remember your wellies so you can trap their back legs in them, otherwise they're right little fluffy buggers :mad: