Id10t...they wouldn't mind you calling them French as opposed to you calling them English. You are so stvpid and ignorant about history with such a m0r0nic comment
Edinburgh slagged Glasgows bakers saying their bread was pish. It was somewhat true so as people from Glasgow do they accepted the help of Edinburgh Bakers.......did they f%@k it started a massive rivelry as Edinburgh took jabs at them telling people in Glasgow they would have real bread sent down to them if they wanted. This went on with running jokes in Edinburgh comedy clubs about the shitness of Glasgow bread for over 100 years.
After God created Scotland he sat back and looked. He realised he had created the perfect place. To stop people from other countries getting jealous he decided to create a deliberate flaw. That flaw................ The neighbours.
i think god is real but the real history is this; so loads of astroids were crashing into other astroids then one astroid was getting bigger then it created earth after that a water astroid hit earth with earth in and then coral growed on the sea floor. then fish came out of the coral and the fish got bigger and made lizard and this is when apes come in after year and years the apes turned into cavemen and the apes hunted and blah blah blah then more water came and more land then cavemen became humans and then discovered other landscapes the more humans gave birth then buildings made of wood invented also boats were invented then more people had gave birth then stone age was a thing and they built stone building they also made toys for children and yeah more years came along and thats all i will do right now. i will do part two if i get to 2 likes
I think the people who voted it should visit some certain locations near me (im not gonna give where it just makes me laugh when people call it a beautiful country when its just some of the less bleak wild areas)
I love being Scottish but whenever i tell American.. Or forgien people, they always go, Chewsday innit bruv, Want a. Cuppa.. Like.. Bruh.. Thats England
To all the people in this comment section. who watched this video, then commented on it. I’m Scottish and I can tell you what not to do. Don’t listen to some English tourist who made a video on RU-vid telling you what not to do in Scotland. That would be my advice as a Scotsman who lives in Scotland because I’m Scottish. Don’t take advice from a tourist. Specially if they’re English. Because they suck…🤣🤷🏻♂️🏴
@@Lofi_Spa I met people from Poland, Lithuania, Romania, etc. But yes, I met local Scots at pubs and they were super nice. Traded rounds all night. Aberdeen is where I visited btw.
@@thewarchannel1735 I know that but people travelling here might not, that’s why I left the comment “get out ya damn house and off ya damn phone” also work on your grammar :)
So… as a Scot, yes Edinburgh is lovely but glasgow is where you want to go. I’m from the cost of loch Lomond and I will tell you the flys have destroyed me for years. However lovely place to call home. Every walk of life welcomed.
The actual reason people from Glasgow and the rest of Scotland don’t like Edinburgh is because Edinburgh is very touristy and full of English people. And no longer feels like the rest of Scotland, I guess like most capital cities. I’ve never heard of the bread thing
Yeh I don't know why us English like to visit Scotland, you're all miserable and judgemental and you still can't seem to get over the William Wallace thing, it's actually quite hilarious.
Don't get stuck in the cities. Get out in the countryside and experience the true beauty of Scotland. Do not under estimate the Midge when on the West Coast in summer. It's an utter machine driven only to ruin your day. :)
This is the best advice. Stayed in Strathyre once on holiday and it still remains one of best holidays I’ve ever been on. The highlands are gorgeous. Scotland definitely ranks at the top of places with the most natural beauty.
I’m from Puerto Rico, we have a very similar relationship with the US as Scotland has to England, and I went to Scotland and had an absolute blast! I ate haggis, went to the highlands and saw the hairy coos and lochs, drank Tennent’s by the pint at the pub watching the 6 Nations tournament and had all different brands of Scotch for an entire week to my heart’s content! Does it get any better than that? Just don’t be a jerk and the people are great. We looked so out of place too, considering we are Caribbean people and have skin tones and hair textures that, shall we say are uncommon in Scotland, but the Scottish were welcoming, helpful and kind. 10/10 would absolutely go back!
As a scot, I can safely say we are easy breezy, the only thing that annoys me is not being able to take kids out to a “pub” after a certain time cause we live in Edinburgh and have 4 kids and sometimes we just want to go out and eat and have a few drinks 😂
You forgot the biggest stop calling our lochs locks 🔒 locks are found in doors and canals, and we do not have lakes ,and free Scotland no more excuses.
For some reason English and Americans struggle with the ch sound. Scousers are fine with it, but the further south you go, the more annoyed you'll get at their mispronunciation.
@@upsetpringle8353 you mite be right but just like it is in all countries if they made some effort we would be pleased, if I go to someone else country I make an effort 👌.
Me neither. They're annoying as fuck, they'll usually fly straight into your face, but I've never been bitten. They do bite though, we probably just stink or something lol.
yeah in some places its not too bad with midgies but more up-north it is. if you're in edinburgh (like me) then you should be ok just do go in any grassy areas after sunset. have fun in scotland!
"British" wouldn't be wrong, though Scottish people wouldn't like to be reminded.. Calling them English would definitely be wrong. Like "teeny" bugs..🙈
Born and bred Weegie here, I'll fix it for you. 1. Don't be cheeky, rude or violent to people and they will probably be nice to you or leave you alone. 2. Midges are bad, but ticks are worse and can spread Lyme disease. 3. Avoid busy streets on a Friday or Saturday night unless you are out with more people (yes, like other places Scottish people can act up when drunk). 4. Glasgow and Edinburgh don't hate each other. 5. They both dislike Southern English folk more. 6. Bread???
Glad you love our country you can still come visit after independence day like every other country you visit on holiday you don't have to own it or keep it tethered to enjoy it 😮
I've spent many Holidays in Scotland (The home of my Ancestors; I'm Scots/Irish/Celtic/English) & I have never been bitten by the occasional amount of tiny midges in the Highlands. Don't worry ppl you will be fine!🙏💜🏴💜🇬🇧💜🌍💜
Hi Scots guy here , Edinburgh are just Glasgows posh neighbours … we don’t hate them , just put up with them lol .. and 100 percent midges are a pain in the arse !!!
There is a way to stop midges irritating you. Sit still by a bog for about an hour. When your skin is completely swollen you will no longer feel the bites. It does take a bit of will power though - I've only managed it once but it was quite a good test, being at Sligachan on a calm evening in August.
I visited Scotland last year and went Haggis hunting. You have to do it night by torchlight and they're very shy. You eat them with 'Potatoes of the night'
@@ironfridgea8687 Hehe, I'm from Edinburgh too. I'm only joking really. However, i was in camerontoll recently, & honest to God. For every one 1 Scottish accent, you hear at least 10 English ones 🤣
@@cara8121 Hehe. Joking aside, it is quite sad what's happened in Edinburgh. The actual locals have been gradually elbowed out of the city, my family included. You have to visit places like musselburgh, clovenstone & Livingstone, to actually meet Edinburgh locals. My parents were all born & raised in Edinburgh's old town. However, it's just too expensive. I now live in Haddington
Don't worry I'm sure we wouldn't notice your absence in our vast country of beautiful lochs, glens and mountains whilst you choke on yer own fumes with the other 60 million and ever growing refugee population that just keep on coming despite Brexit you all voted for that was supposed to stop them. How's that working out for you all down South? 😂. Scotland voted No by the way for Brexit but still have to put up with its results ....for now anyway.
Definitely call the Scots, English. if they aren't whinging about something England related, then they'll start demanding a sequel to Braveheart and Mel is too old for that!
@@KMartin-jf5kw but calling Scots whingers is ok? Relax mate it was just a light hearted reply to what I presumed was a lighthearted effort at humour. I may have been wrong. Does everyone take everything so seriously on social media?!?
About the pub, bring the kiddies before 8pm and do what one British Prime Minister and his wife did, drive off and forget you left them there. Apparently, they turned back some time after being on the road. It must have clicked that the children were missing because it was too quiet in the car.
Nope! Stirling deserves to be the capital as it sits like a plaid brooch between the financial city of Edinburgh and the industrial might of Glasgow ...pinning the lowlands and Highlands together as Scotlands administrative center .It also has the best castle by the way and Bannockburn where Scotland showed to the world its an independent sovereign nation not to be trifled with on the battlefield. Edinburgh is to anglofied and an easy route to Berwick and the border countries.
Don't try and jump the line in a shop. I've been a Scot for 35 years. I never heard of the bread Glasgow thing. I've been in Glasgow numerous times and they're generally Glaswegians very nice people.
Rishi Sunak jumped the line at the ferry from Rothsay and elbowed out the locals instead of getting to the back of the Q like most decent folk would. Unforgivable
Everyones taking about how they don't care but as a scot and edinburger I do get peeved when people go oh your bri'ish when British means Scotland and England... And I'm not glaswegian!
In Scotland if you ever venture out in the a.m for wildlife in Coatbridge someone once spotted a bat that was 1m 50cm or so tall hung from a tree backwards.
Scotland people’s are so friendly and welcoming and I don’t agree with what you mentioned in this Video except the Glasgow Edinburgh point 😂 since I did my Master in Glasgow and came twice to Edinburgh for coursework purposes and I found that people there look at Glasgow a wee differently but don’t worry guys I always stand with Glasgow ❤