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Adam_B
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16th Jun 08 at 11:12   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

[retardmode] someone asks you this whats the difference? Its asking my Nationality on a UCAS form.



[Edited on 16-06-2008 by Adam_B]
R Lee
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Daniel_Corsa
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quote:
Originally posted by R Lee
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Whittie
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Welsh

But British Citizen on forms like that
nova_gteuk
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I always put welsh on anything.

Matt L
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english is purely english iirc and british includes everyone ie scottish, welsh

(i think thats it anyway)
Richie B
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quote:
Originally posted by Matt L
english is purely english iirc and british includes everyone ie scottish, welsh

(i think thats it anyway)


Well done
C2RL R
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tis a bit daft really. we all have our individual national days but our nationality is the same. my passport is british so i always write that on official forms. anything less important and i put english.
R Lee
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I always go with whats on my passport and drivers license and birth certificate. British.
Russ
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im english, i was born in england.
Matt L
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quote:
Originally posted by Richie B
quote:
Originally posted by Matt L
english is purely english iirc and british includes everyone ie scottish, welsh

(i think thats it anyway)


Well done


go me
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quote:
Originally posted by Russ
im english, i was born in england.


Amen.
John
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I agree with the above sentiment, I'm Scottish, there is nowhere I class myself as British apart from the forms where that is the only option
Jambo
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when u meet a german he wont say hes european! So why are we british?!
stan_the_man
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Born in England, English parents - Consider myself Scottish.
Dean_W
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quote:
Originally posted by Russ
im english, i was born in england.


Doesn't matter what form it is, I put English.
corsa - gus
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quote:
Originally posted by John
I agree with the above sentiment, I'm Scottish, there is nowhere I class myself as British apart from the forms where that is the only option


same
nova_gteuk
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Last stop check i had i argued this with a copper he asked me am i british white i said no welsh white
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Ill always say im Scottish. You say british and everyone assumes you're English sadly.

[Edited on 16-06-2008 by Lawrah]
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quote:
Originally posted by Matt L
quote:
Originally posted by Richie B
quote:
Originally posted by Matt L
english is purely english iirc and british includes everyone ie scottish, welsh

(i think thats it anyway)


Well done


go me


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I put British. There's usually no option for 'Geordie'
Richie B
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quote:
Originally posted by Lawrah
Ill always say im Scottish. You say british and everyone assumes your English sadly.


you're
SteveW
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i was born in new zealand.. so im not sure what i come under
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Polish/English/Welsh ..ish
Scotty_B
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quote:
Originally posted by R Lee
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quote:
Originally posted by John
I agree with the above sentiment, I'm Scottish, there is nowhere I class myself as British apart from the forms where that is the only option


Same with me. The only Scotsman who is British just now is Andy Murray apparently

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