https://theculturetrip.com/europe/u...gs-you-should-never-say-to-a-scottish-person/ https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotch_(adjective) specifically Scottish is an adjective meaning "of Scotland". The modern usage in Scotland is Scottish or Scots, and the word "Scottish" is only applied to specific products, mostly food or drink, such as Scottish whisky, Scottish pie, Scottish broth, and Scottish eggs. "Scottish" applied to people is widely considered pejorative in Scotland, reflecting old Anglo-Scottish antagonisms, but it is still occasionally used in England and Ireland, though the usage is considered old-fashioned.[1] https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.te...ats-difference-between-Scottish-scottish/amp/
The last time I posted this after one of your tantrums you didn't answer and disappeared for a week - so have it again... 'Scots', 'Scottish', and 'Scottish' What's the difference between these words? Perhaps you have been invited to a Burns Supper, the ceremonial gathering in honor of the poet Robert Burns, which typically takes place on January 25th and involves the intentional consumption of both whiskey and haggis. In preparation, you have turned to the dictionary to help you with a tricky question: What is the difference between Scots, Scottish, and Scottish? It’s a bit complicated. Sorry. Each one of these words may be defined (as an adjective) as “of or relating to Scotland or its people,” and each one may also be defined (as a noun) as “the Scots language.” However, some uses are more common than others. https://www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/scots-Scottish-and-scottish
Of Robbie Burns Burns wrote of himself in 1787, "The appellation of a Scottish Bard, is by far my highest pride; to continue to deserve it is my most exalted ambition." the geeza was more Scottish than 749er who lives in London, If Robbie Burns says Scottish is okay, that's fine with me.
Being the pedant that I am, that's too wrong actually. They got as far as Derby....and only then turned back, 'cos nobody could give a fvck (....and they probably ran out of Iron Bru). They got a right stuffing on the way back north mind
Yeah but interfering way above their station in life is what they do. So cute! They are undeniably adorable.
Aww, there nothing more cringy than the quintessential Englishman wearing it on their sleeve. get over it, move on.
Yer still in the wrong thread.... this is for the UK Brexit.... INDY 2 "the one goal of the SNP and your focus" is in the other thread.
is it? then why am I posting this here? https://drive.google.com/file/d/1n-HIMYkc0mPJ72qMa6cSAHpUI4G-lR8-/view
From Collins English Dictionary: Scottish in British English (skɒtʃ Scottish ADJECTIVE 1. another word for Scottish NOUN 2. the Scots or their language ▶ USAGE In the north of England and in Scotland, Scottish is not used outside fixed expressions such as Scottish whisky. The use of Scottish for Scots or Scottish is otherwise felt to be incorrect, esp when applied to people Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers You can read the full definition here: https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/Scottish Interesting verb definitions