Me Him British accents and combat. Going together like chalk and cheese since the Battle of Crecy. do you know the diffenece between english & british? The British Isles, or, Great Britain, includes England, Cornwall, Wales, Scotland and Northern Island, as well as islands such as the Isle of Man and the Shetlands. British accents encompasses all of those. In the time I reference, that of the Battle of Crecy, the 'English' army would encompass them as well as Welsh, Cornish and Irish soldiers and their accents, as well as regional English accents from e.g. Yorkshire. Yes, I know the difference. Northern Island? where's that then? Also please tell me more about the "country" of Cornwall hahahahaha. Cornwall is a county in England buddy. Oh geez. Northern Ireland, way to pick up a spelling mistake. I didn't say Cornwall was a country. You didn't pick up that I also named Wales, that is also not a country. Once, back in the past, you know, maybe many centuries before you were born, Cornwall and Wales were independant Kingdoms. The English subsumed them, yes, but many people there hold on to their proud regional identities. Much like the people of Brittany and Normandy in France retain their own identities wales isnt a country? wow. you are dumb Typical troll. Don't respond at all to what people say to you, just bring up something new, with an additional insult thrown in. Some people like having conversations, you're incapable of that because you're high after eating your own dick cheese. Smegma, heard of that word? Your favourite dish. Goodbye ****-rag. I did respond to what you said. You said Wales isnt a country and I responded to that by mocking you because it IS a country but cornwall isnt hahaha. Then you go on an insane rant about eating smegma for some reason. You really are a strange one. May I ask where you are from? he might not be american but I'm guessing he is. hopefully he replies
Not sure if he is american he might actually be european, Americans are usually friendly to us sister states of England - Scotland, Wales, Norther Ireland and Ireland And for the record I've stayed in Shetland and they speak no form of English what so ever.
Actually im not sure if NI, Scotland and Wales are actually countries. I could be wrong but I think they fall into the bracket of nation states
Having lived in the States, they constantly had to be educated as to the difference between English and British. And these were New Yorkers!! When I last filled out an Immigration form on the plane 2 years ago, the Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish could all put that down but I couldn't put English, it had to be British. I refused and was told I would not be allowed off the plane until I filled it in correctly.
american and british forces fighting in Iraq. I get annoyed when yanks call an english accent a british accent