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Thread #39874   Message #2979439
Posted By: GUEST,Philip Davidson
03-Sep-10 - 03:15 PM
Thread Name: Origins: Is 'Cruel War' traditional?
Subject: RE: Help: Is 'Cruel War' traditional?
Americano There are 35 sovereign states in the Americas, 23 in North America and 12 in South America. When you say America you mean the United States of America. It's a young country they do not understand where they live yet. It's a bit like calling England Europe when England is England and not Europe as there are many other countries in Europe and the Americas.

So you wrote Scotland Ireland and the Brits? Do you mean England?
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland they are separate places they are not the same as English. Scotland is Scotland. Ireland is Ireland. England is England.

The English are called the English not the British please think about what you are writing.

Definition: The official right to belong to a particular country. English Definition the English the people of England. British Definition: British of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.


I very much doubt that you come from Iceland when you don't understand that the English are English.

This is beginning to take on a nasty prejudice bitterness.

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