
Uncle Al



Ray as an American I really do not worry about such as it being English or British, that I leave to you as English/British persons. As for our education system has since I attended school declined to a state where the American Government wants it to be so they can control the population.
I think it's more a matter of not knowing than anything else.Ray wrote: ↑Sun Jul 09, 2023 6:55 am Fred, as a non-English Brit, I find it mildly offensive when people refer to the U.K. as England - or in your case, use English as a replacement for British.
You may not bother, but people like me do. So I’d be grateful if you would be considerate and mindful of others’ views.
Thanks.
Thanks, an ounce of education is better than a kilogram of criticism, to put it in a mixed unit metaphor.Modoc wrote: ↑Sun Jul 09, 2023 11:19 am I think it's more a matter of not knowing than anything else.
Here's something that may help.
https://www.babbel.com/en/magazine/diff ... %20British.
Fred, the UK -- like the USA -- is not a monolithic country, and by referring to it as "England" it's like you're saying that I, as a New Englander, am from Mississippi. Not only is it factually inaccurate, it can be downright insulting.Fred in Skirts wrote: ↑Sun Jul 09, 2023 1:52 pmSince we speak the same language but different then may I suggest we just agree to not worry about how we refer to how the world is made up.
Cornwall is exceedingly independent in a subversive way. Whilst paying lip service to the laws of England (and welcoming the paying English tourists during the Summer), the Cornish lead different lives during the rest of the year and interpret the English laws, which they see as foreign, in their own way.
Wait, you mean there are other countries than the USA in North AmericaOzdelights wrote: ↑Sun Jul 09, 2023 9:45 pm So is it similar to this thread USA v America (continent) which includes Canada, Mexico, etc?