Love your country.
Magnificent scenery, especially the north and west coasts
Dramatic history, so tragic - Flodden; Culloden; Mary, Queen of Scots, Bonnie Prince Charlie
Food in general - baking is better than England! I'm thinking also of the restaurant you get rowed to over Loch Broom, and the place on Skye owned by, I think, Lady Macdonald
Traditions - Hognamany; Burns' Night; Edinburgh Festival, etc
The Islands - all with their own character
The road to Kyle of Lochalsh
The Applecross Pass
The road northwards past Rannoch Moor and through Glen Coe
The road to Mallaig
The Lochs and their mysteries (including, of course, Loch Ness)
Edinburgh and its history
Sorry, that's more than 10... (I can think of more besides!)
2006-12-28 14:51:16
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answered by Anonymous
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a million. We force on the left 2. We use metric measurements (formally) 3. distinctive areas have distinctive dialects and a few may be impossible to appreciate, somewhat if the speaker is under the impression of alcohol (esp glaswegian). 4. We pay ridiculous quantities of tax on petrol (gasolene) 5. The primeminister is a slimebag with the main corrupt government ever. 6. Our economic gadget is in step with GBP (tremendous Britain kilos, additionally popular as pound sterling). 7. Immigration is a comedian tale- (my husband is american and that i had to word for a visa on his behalf. to try this I could be British (i'm).The immigration officer informed me that in basic terms by using fact I actually have a British beginning certificates would not recommend i'm British...) 8. It rains lots and then it rains some greater. If its no longer surely raining, its approximately to rain. 9. soccer (soccer) is a nationwide obsession. 10. We gets video clips interior the cinema 3-4 after the U. S.. however this lot sounds detrimental, the united kingdom is a tremendous place to stay. we've loose well being care, that's a somewhat risk-free, the all people is frequently friendly, that's amazingly multicultural esp interior the super cities and that's amazingly suited.
2016-10-19 02:34:18
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answered by binnu 4
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Well my ancestors came from wales and or scotland and someday I want to visit and see it first hand. I like the highlands and how you can choose to be near a lot of people or out in the country by yourself. I like the deep lush green colors, and fog has always been a staple there and Ilike foggy days. I know this might sound cheesy but I am a fan of Sir Sean Connery and if he owns any land over there I think it would be kinda neat to see it. Well I don't know if that's 10 things, but that's what I like about Scotland oh and the accent.
2006-12-28 08:09:12
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answered by knightflight26 3
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Ben Nevis
Glen Coe
Fort Willian
Loc Lomond (sp ?)
Edingburgh
2006-12-28 09:29:35
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answered by Keiko 2
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things i like:
- lovely nature
- breath taking castles
- some gr8 punk bands
- lochs
- scotch whisky
- distilleries
- tartan patterns on trousers skirts patches and about anything :)
- sexy accent
- friendly ppl
- comparatively safe place
Things i hate
- weather (too grey, too wet, too cold)
- haggis (not quite sure how to write it)
Thats about it i guess :)
2006-12-28 10:08:16
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answered by Lara^mt 5
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CELTIC FC
2006-12-28 08:40:55
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answered by Anonymous
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