Iam German,and i am on Uk and and Ireland as well.And Hell,you cant stop me.
2007-10-12 05:57:07
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answered by chrissy 7
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I'm not on the UK and Ireland only Yahoo answers. But I do think it is interesting to talk to people from the UK. I don't know anyone from Ireland. My daughter spent the summer in the UK and was surprised at how much they can't stand Americans. We love ya'll so ya'll should love us back. ;)
2007-10-12 09:02:53
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answered by Jan G 6
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Most Americans are not cultured and feel that as good as it get is season tickets to a sporting event or buying the biggest SUV they can find to drive to the local mall. I wish this country would slow down I am twenty nine and feel as though every one is going to have a heart attack and or stroke very soon It's inevitable. The USA is great but it is mentally exhausting to be an American in an attempt to live up to it's expectations.(being number one at everything).
So to answer you question I envy Europeans and having family in Europe it becomes so clear they think we are all nuts and they are right. They come over here and say wear is everyone rushing to and why is everyone so uptight????? I say I don't know we just are we have to be the best and well I want to know why???
2007-10-12 09:12:57
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answered by CSC78 6
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I often wonder this. Down at the bottom of the page, where you click on the country, UK and US are separate? If I click on US, will I get questions only from US or will UK questions appear there too? Perhaps I'll give it a go now ....
Update - I've had a go, and it appears there are only US questions on there. I imagine People from US are on the UK site intentionally?
2007-10-12 09:04:54
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answered by jet-set 7
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I'm on the US site. But I have my page set to all English questions. I like the UK and Ireland. We all seems pretty much the same.....overall
2007-10-12 09:09:30
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answered by ▒Яenée▒ 7
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Yahoo Answers is international. It doesn't matter where you are using Answers. Everyone sees the same thing. In France or the Middle East however, the text is just converted to those languages.
Oh, and no offense taken since you don't know what you're talking about any way ;o)
2007-10-12 09:04:03
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answered by §eeker 5
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Because you guys are fun. I rarely spend any time in the States (so to speak), because we're cranky, easily offended, have flags and eagles spewing out of our collective bums, and can't take a joke (they'll eat me alive for this!).
Of course, I can take a joke, take criticism, and am open-minded. In other words, my fellow Americans make my blood boil sometimes, with their absolutes. I'd much rather be on the UK/Ireland site having an imaginary pint with imaginary mates, in an imaginary pub.
So, Cheers!
2007-10-12 09:14:53
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answered by tombollocks 6
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A lower percentage of Americans the British hold a passport, so this is as close to abroad as some will get!!
(Sorry Guys!!)
2007-10-12 09:09:50
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answered by Anonymous
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It's for the night owls...maybe it's nighttime in the UK and Ireland, and it's morning here in US...I don't know!!
2007-10-12 09:04:12
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answered by madsmaha1 7
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most people have it set as 'see all English language questions', I think that's the default. I know I do - why would anyone only want to talk to people from their own country?!
2007-10-12 09:14:44
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answered by Anonymous
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