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Hen Heaven not only specialise in providing the perfect hen party for the bride-to-be, but also here, creating videos about subjects that interest us... and of course will interest you! From the latest film to our newest hen party activity, you can see it all here on Hen Heaven TV!

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@Nilmoy
@Nilmoy Месяц назад
Brilliant. thanks a lot
@markdavidson9743
@markdavidson9743 Месяц назад
I'm in Glasgow and I use Braw all the time.
@DeityDragon42
@DeityDragon42 Месяц назад
So in England we often say to stick the nut on someone or to nut someone which means to headbutt someone. This originates from Scottish slang?
@maygungreer1395
@maygungreer1395 2 месяца назад
Us gypsies are really really superstitious!!!! I'm definitely needing to find as much luck as I can because I'm making my own dress and it's the worse luck imaginable!!!!
@maygungreer1395
@maygungreer1395 2 месяца назад
I'm a Scottish Scandinavian traveler gypsy, and I'm trying to keep to my family traditions, and especially for my wedding which is this March 17th my family comes mostly from the highlands but after the 1730's-48 because of the battle of Culloden we became travelers and that's something we still keep doing. What can I do to put the traveler traditions into my regular traditional Scottish wedding. It's really hard to find things about this particular culture of Scottish history and I really want to know more about the Scottish traveler gypsys 🙏🏻🩶🩶🩶🩶🩶🩶
@jeancooper7953
@jeancooper7953 2 месяца назад
Such fun, thank you !
@JamesIrvinePryce
@JamesIrvinePryce 3 месяца назад
I’d sooner see The St. Andrew’s cross 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@Saysomething164
@Saysomething164 4 месяца назад
If someone tried to wear a skilt in America, they would call it cultural appropriation. LMFAO.
@aarongeorge2702
@aarongeorge2702 5 месяцев назад
Honestly nothing better in life? Very shameful behaviours from all of them. If u have employers, I hope they sack u for this kind of behaviour
@OfficialRedDirtNurse
@OfficialRedDirtNurse 6 месяцев назад
When you do an update, share the tradition of drinking from a quaich. 😊
@OfficialRedDirtNurse
@OfficialRedDirtNurse 6 месяцев назад
When I was a kid in Glasgow we loved a scramble.
@paulbacchus1015
@paulbacchus1015 7 месяцев назад
My favourite word - Crabbit.
@carolechapple6111
@carolechapple6111 8 месяцев назад
Loch Lomond should be the track by Runrig, the best ever.
@charmainelamont2020
@charmainelamont2020 8 месяцев назад
It is not slang.
@JimmyJamesJimbo
@JimmyJamesJimbo 8 месяцев назад
Haha I’m a Scottish American and was engaged to a Scot and her mother always teased her for speaking “posh” 😂 anyway love your shit. If she spoke like you maybe I’d have gone through with the engagement and married that wee sassy lass lol
@irenedavo3768
@irenedavo3768 8 месяцев назад
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@Kiljakki_i_norn
@Kiljakki_i_norn 9 месяцев назад
The sixpence is because if you wanted to object to a wedding you had to throw a sixpence in front of the bride. If the bride couldn't match the sixpence then the wedding had to stop. Wedding dresses don't have pockets so carrying a sixpence in your shoe ment that if someone tried to stop your wedding out of spite you had the funds to keep the wedding going.
@purposedrivenvoice
@purposedrivenvoice 9 месяцев назад
that scots flag is almost like a confederate flag . those are now illegal - unfortunately ....though not for private citizens
@marktgillan
@marktgillan 9 месяцев назад
Not slang. Scots is a language.
@jimmybirtles3800
@jimmybirtles3800 Год назад
Makes me miss hame.
@Viky.A.V.
@Viky.A.V. Год назад
Peely wally - that's me!) Your fairy-tale-ish accent and looks make me wanna ask, "Merida, is that you?" =) Actually, if I speak with my native (Ukrainian) accent, it'd sound similar. We loove the rolling Rrrr, I call it the Real R, haha Thanks for sharing!
@frankbrou7971
@frankbrou7971 Год назад
Yer a fun one...
@williamstclair7906
@williamstclair7906 Год назад
Mighty
@dixoncreates1131
@dixoncreates1131 Год назад
I filmed a wedding with a ceilidh and it was the best one I've ever been to, let alone filmed ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xRTWJhvNekc.html&ab_channel=DixonCreates
@jamesrudd2275
@jamesrudd2275 Год назад
i love her Scottish accent i am in love
@reecedignan8365
@reecedignan8365 Год назад
Bit late to the party but why no. I believe the reason Loch Lomond is so popular at weddings - besides just being a banging song - is that it’s a very beautiful love song between a man and his sweetheart. Essentially their is history to the song. Originally it was a poem about 2 Scottish soldiers that had been captured during the Jacobite rebellion. 1 was to be released, the other to face execution. So the one to be executed says to the other to take the high road home, while he’ll take the low road (in Celtic tradition the dead will always find their way back to their homelands under the ground after they die). So his words are to the man to live to return home to cherish his love, because he will no longer be able to cherish his sweetheart on the banks on Loch Lomond.
@DOMiNOUKAE
@DOMiNOUKAE Год назад
N U T
@bekkibuenviaje9680
@bekkibuenviaje9680 Год назад
The sixpence one is still around bc I was given a lucky sixpence by my grandmother to wear in my shoe for my wedding. The marriage didn’t work out tho so so much for that 😂
@marasmelkinson4427
@marasmelkinson4427 Год назад
Loveeeee your voice
@bernardmansire8642
@bernardmansire8642 Год назад
😁😁😁
@Serj-Vas
@Serj-Vas Год назад
Why you speak without accent?
@coliealexis8155
@coliealexis8155 Год назад
your accent is fake
@ianclough2198
@ianclough2198 Год назад
A dirk.
@Deluge4000
@Deluge4000 Год назад
SCRAN is a very common word in the Australian navy. It also means "food", but it's become an unflattering acronym that now stands for "S*-er, I mean.. ~stuff~ Cooked by the Royal Australian Navy"
@smokedham88
@smokedham88 Год назад
I'm getting married today and did 3 of these things, late night, wrote vowels before and my partner is hung over haha
@فهميعبدالله-ه6ي
Before forgetting the Scottish culture: Scottish children complained to their parents' that, they are bad speaking scottish language, and they asked them Either teachers study it well in schools or you have to teach it us secretly at homes F.Northmans
@TruthSeeker8147
@TruthSeeker8147 Год назад
I like “Having a chinwag”, to chat.
@itzzzdionec
@itzzzdionec Год назад
In Ireland we also use the Word eeijit
@arthurjohnson9982
@arthurjohnson9982 Год назад
As Scottish as David Cameron delivering a patronising speech at the London Velodrome. You’re not Scottish at all. I bet you don’t even like Irn Bru.
@iainmcclain
@iainmcclain 2 года назад
Crazy. I have wondered if we could get around in Scotland but now I know. Definitely. My family uses many of these words.
@iainmcclain
@iainmcclain 2 года назад
Being Scottish, I have thought about how to incorporate my family history into my wedding if I ever have one. As for the Kilts! Way to go!. As for the thistle, the first story is more reasonable.
@elizabethdible323
@elizabethdible323 2 года назад
Every time I pass here I think of my Mum This was originally Lady Glenorkys church where my Mum and Dad were married That was 1948 I was christened there 1 year later 1949 I was happy to see that the original frontage had been retained Happy and sad memories for me
@katelynnramirez8610
@katelynnramirez8610 2 года назад
Im Scottish,french,polish,and a bit of Mexican and i love to understand other cultures especially what i came from
@haileymaurer122
@haileymaurer122 2 года назад
This is such a lovely video, and you have a lot of knowledge of your wonderful culture. My fiance and I are American but both happen to have Irish roots and are hoping to respectfully incorporate Irish traditions throughout the ceremony. We couldn't find a Reedy tartan but we did choose a lovely tartan that incorporates our wedding colors of red, gold and green. We're planning to incorporate the same colors in the handfasting cords. We're also having my dad put the lucky penny in my shoe before I walk the aisle. We understand we're not native to the culture, but hold a lot of love and respect for ancestors :). Thank you for the insightful video!
@dark_one1337
@dark_one1337 2 года назад
As Scottish as Billy Connolly dancing the Highland Fling in front of a bagpiper. You’re witty, occasionally belligerent, addicted to fried food and unfailingly friendly: you’re the most Scottish person ever. now tha tae sorted out, how do I fling? It's so hillarious I must've been adopted.
@Scotlandshop
@Scotlandshop 2 года назад
More Scottish wedding traditions, handfasting, scrambles and tartan ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YDYmgiVOpWc.html
@daintydinah7648
@daintydinah7648 2 года назад
Us Geordies do this too we call it "the hoy oot"
@laurenmontera9516
@laurenmontera9516 2 года назад
Don't scream/karaoke your voice away the night before you get married. You need to be able to say "I do", or whatever vows you have planned. So, save your voice the trauma of screaming at your staff and party for whatever happened and talk it out with someone else to keep you calm. I'm getting married tomorrow.
@davejardine9759
@davejardine9759 2 года назад
"Fizzy Juice"! "Fizzy Juice" Yer jokin'" In Scotland it's ca'd "Ginger" or just Juice or even Skoosh. Ye can even get Lemonade... "Any danger o' a boatle a' lemonade mister?" "Sure son, whit flavour?" An whit's wi' Dreich which you're pronouncin' "Dreikit" It's pronounced Dree - CH (wi' the "CH" like clearin' yer throat like in LoCH!) If yer oot oan a dreich day wi' a smirr fae the haar aff the sea ye'll end up drooket (soaking wet) Are ye mibi mixin' the wurds up? Otherwise... Gaun yersel Lassie!
@jeannemarkham1149
@jeannemarkham1149 2 года назад
Hilarious