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I knwow you have nocturnal badgers, and about the daffodills. I'm Norwegian btw ^^
 

ultimateownage

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megaraccoon said:
also plz english people dont put up any sheep-shagger jokes i just want to know what the view of wales is in forign lands.
Aww, but it just isn't English culture without making fun of the Welsh. and French. and Americans. and most other British people.
Actually, now I think of it, we pretty much hate everyone.
 

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WrongSprite said:
I'm half Welsh, and at uni in Aberystwyth. Love the place myself, even if it is a tad rainy sometimes.
I think I know someone who goes to a uni in Aberystwyth (I cannot spell or say that name properly at all xD).

I have learned from English chaps that the Welsh likes them sheep.
But really, I haven't been there, but I think that they might be an OK bunch :)
 

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Don't worry, you only live in the second least important part of the U.K

(Northern Ireland here!)

TheIronRuler said:
Nothing special, i know of Wales, Scotland, N. Ireland and England, comprising the unholy union that is called Britain. (UK if you still call them that, they don't have many colonies left).
Its still called the UK

Great Britain = England, Scotland and Wales.

UK = Great Britain + Northern Ireland.
 

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As I understand it, Wales is pretty much the New Zealand of the UK; perfectly nice and reasonable, but saddled with stereotypes and bestiality jokes. And the language is apparently rather interesting.
 

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Dumbfish1 said:
What do you call a sheep tied to a post in Cardif?
Its a leisure centre...

(I hate those jokes)

I'm Scottish and a couple of my cousins lived in Wales for quite a while. So yes I do know that it exists and what I have seen of it has been quite nice.

Also: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNJStquFEGk
 

Commissar Sae

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Went to Wales for my Aunts wedding 9 years or so ago. Seemed nice enough, lots of hills and sheep from what I remember. Welsh is also one of the stranger languages I've heard. All in all a pretty nice place. Salutations from Canada.
 

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Mackheath said:
I've never heard anything about Wales; no drunken incidents, no vicious murders, no bombings or anything. Which leads me to the conclusion no-one gives a fuck about Wales, not even the Welsh.
I live in North-East Wales and the signs into my town have "Historic market murder town" written on them. Murders happen just as often as the rest of the UK and as for the drinking, well to quote Gavin and Stacey [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavin_and_Stacey] : "We just likes getting pissed".

Oh and yeah I don't care about Wales =)

OT: When on holiday in the US, saying I'm from Wales got blank looks, as did the UK. Wales is part of England next to Switzerland according to the American I was speaking to....
 

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Kukulski said:
I know the difference between England and Britain. I was emphasizing that the English have held reign over Wales without notable opposition for so long that it's essentialy a part of England now. I don't consider it to be a member of UK equal to Scotland in significance.
What you do and don't consider significant is entirely immaterial. Its a country and you are a pompous tit.
 

William Ossiss

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im partly welsh, so i do indeed know of it. my great grandfather is fully welsh, married a Norwegian, and settled down in Wisconsin.

ive never understood the welshman jokes.
 

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megaraccoon said:
so i'm curious do other countries like america or canada know of wales and if so what is the conception you have of my country. also plz english people dont put up any sheep-shagger jokes i just want to know what the view of wales is in forign lands.
I know a child had a Christmas there once.
I actually think you're trying to trick us kings of the western hemisphere into saying something about baleen or krill.
But, if you're representing, it's good to know that the Welsh have the same capitalization/punctuation deficiencies as folks in the state. Warms my heart. Thanks.
 

Cool Welshy

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ultimateownage said:
megaraccoon said:
also plz english people dont put up any sheep-shagger jokes i just want to know what the view of wales is in forign lands.
Aww, but it just isn't English culture without making fun of the Welsh. and French. and Americans. and most other British people.
Actually, now I think of it, we pretty much hate everyone.
And truth be told, Everyone hates England too. It is amazing how it works like that, don't you think?

Alright, let's test these Internationals some Welshicana.
What is the longest place name in Wales (Maybe even the world)?
 

Jon Shannow

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megaraccoon said:
also plz english people dont put up any sheep-shagger jokes
How does a Welshman find sheep in the long grass? Irresistible.
I'm sorry i couldn't help myself but i'm Scottish so your rule doesn't apply to me
 

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Kukulski said:
Wales to me is a part of England populated by people who for some insignificant archaic reasons insist that they are not English and decided to talk a bit differently. I can't remember a single period in history when Wales wasn't ruled over by the English monarchy, so to me calling it a separate country is kind of silly.
WOW. That is a special kind of ignorance right there. Canada, and Scotlanda are technically ruled by the BRITTISH monarchy, NOT english (due to the union of the crowns), as was the US at one point, and I believe THEY felt pretty damn strongly that it wasn't the same country. Wales IS and I believe always been a separate country, and was DEFINITELY ruled from within back when the Celts were in charge.
 

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Cool Welshy said:
And truth be told, Everyone hates England too. It is amazing how it works like that, don't you think?

Alright, let's test these Internationals some Welshicana.
What is the longest place name in Wales (Maybe even the world)?
Can you really expect non-local folk to know that one? I can't even think of how it's spelled or pronounced without looking it up.
 

Cool Welshy

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Chronologger said:
Can you really expect non-local folk to know that one? I can't even think of how it's spelled or pronounced without looking it up.
Oh come now, don't ruin the fun!
 

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Joshimodo said:
Our chief exports are Tom Jones, Batman, Hannibal Lecter, world champion boxers and Michael Douglas' squeeze.
Don't forget Manic Street Preachers, Stereophonics, Shirley Bassey, Dylan Thomas, Richard Burton, Michael Sheen, Nessa and the NHS.

In fact, when I think about it, there are a hell of a lot of contributions to the world that Wales has produced.