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Eichhörnchen 02-27-25 05:05 PM

A special relationship?
 
I hate the craven way in which UK journalists bang on about our "Special Relationship" with the US after each high profile meeting between our respective high-ups. It would be nice if it were true that we are 'special' to them but as I understand it very many Americans below a certain age have no idea where we are in the world or even what language we speak. I can in part vouch for this since my American nephew once told me that when he mentioned his forthcoming visit to England one of his young friends asked him what language we speak

Skybird 02-27-25 05:57 PM

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I can in part vouch for this since my American nephew once told me that when he mentioned his forthcoming visit to England one of his young friends asked him what language we speak
You know, since I heard Northumbrian English first time ever I am asking myself this queston, too. :haha: I assume young kids get parts of their upper tongue surgically removed in Northumbria as part of a culturally specific welcoming ceremony celebrating the onset of teething. ;)

Eichhörnchen 02-27-25 06:00 PM

^ :har::har::har: Don't let Jim hear you say that :haha:

Eichhörnchen 02-27-25 06:18 PM

The above is copied from a post I made today on Facebook - and just now I was sent this by a US friend of ours -

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"Know this; I personally think of all of you as a treasure to have as friends. A strength. Like your precious poet has penned, not a clod of dirt falls into the ocean without the whole of England [insert "everyone", as we are actually talking about humanity] suffering. You are extremely precious to me and my friends"

Commander Wallace 02-27-25 06:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Eichhörnchen (Post 2945882)
I hate the craven way in which UK journalists bang on about our "Special Relationship" with the US after each high profile meeting between our respective high-ups. It would be nice if it were true that we are 'special' to them but as I understand it very many Americans below a certain age have no idea where we are in the world or even what language we speak. I can in part vouch for this since my American nephew once told me that when he mentioned his forthcoming visit to England one of his young friends asked him what language we speak

I can certainly understand that. I'm not in that category as I learned all about England when I was young. This doesn't include the map I have of England and Dragons. :)


https://i.imgur.com/itLaOg9.png


See ? We all know about England. :D With regards to the English Language, I have tried to teach you all I know which took me all of about five minutes. No worries, we'll work on it. :03:

Eichhörnchen 02-27-25 07:04 PM

^ That's more like it! :Kaleun_Cheers:

Platapus 02-28-25 07:13 AM

If you really want to confuse a lot of Americans, start speaking as if England, Great Britain, and The United Kingdom are different designations. :o
Best to just call all of them English. They will understand,

(ducking)

Eichhörnchen 02-28-25 07:45 AM

^ :haha: And never ever call a Scotsman a "Scotchman"

Jimbuna 02-28-25 07:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 2945890)
You know, since I heard Northumbrian English first time ever I am asking myself this queston, too. :haha: I assume young kids get parts of their upper tongue surgically removed in Northumbria as part of a culturally specific welcoming ceremony celebrating the onset of teething. ;)

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Originally Posted by Eichhörnchen (Post 2945892)
^ :har::har::har: Don't let Jim hear you say that :haha:

I know whose upper tongue I'd be surgically removing :shifty:

:03:

Jimbuna 02-28-25 07:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Commander Wallace (Post 2945897)
I can certainly understand that. I'm not in that category as I learned all about England when I was young. This doesn't include the map I have of England and Dragons. :)


https://i.imgur.com/itLaOg9.png


See ? We all know about England. :D With regards to the English Language, I have tried to teach you all I know which took me all of about five minutes. No worries, we'll work on it. :03:

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Originally Posted by Eichhörnchen (Post 2945898)
^ That's more like it! :Kaleun_Cheers:

Never had you down as an inbred Glynn :haha:

Commander Wallace 02-28-25 07:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Eichhörnchen (Post 2945960)
^ :haha: And never ever call a Scotsman a "Scotchman"


For you Big E. The drunk Scotsman Song. :03: :D


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZ35SOU9HTM

Jimbuna 02-28-25 07:55 AM

^ :yeah:

Commander Wallace 02-28-25 08:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2945965)
^ :yeah:


Oh' Lad I don't know where ya' been but I see you won first prize. :haha: :haha:

Skybird 02-28-25 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Eichhörnchen (Post 2945960)
^ :haha: And never ever call a Scotsman a "Scotchman"

Or a Scotch a Brandy. You may end up as a Single Melt.

Eichhörnchen 02-28-25 09:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2945963)
Never had you down as an inbred Glynn :haha:

I'm not, mate - I'm safely in the blue zone - "Apparently not the north" :Kaleun_Salute:

https://i.imgur.com/MjOBwln.jpeg X marks the squirrel

Aktungbby 02-28-25 10:26 AM

...a little Polynesian Samoan from the Y chromosome side stymies alleged 'inbredness'!?? Then again ,considering the massive global Y Chromosome bottleneck 7000 years ago during the Neolithic period with womens' mitochondrial DNA remaining unabated; we're all a little inbred these daze!:O::yeah:

Eichhörnchen 02-28-25 11:00 AM

https://i.imgur.com/YRYjoXI.jpeg Well... in fact... my great grandfather was American Samoan. True

Aktungbby 02-28-25 11:12 AM

...so you've said...a few times; and I actually pay attention...enroute to Davie Jones Locker!!:O:

Sean C 02-28-25 11:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Eichhörnchen (Post 2945882)
as I understand it very many Americans below a certain age have no idea where [the U.K. is] in the world or even what language we speak. I can in part vouch for this since my American nephew once told me that when he mentioned his forthcoming visit to England one of his young friends asked him what language we speak


Don't feel too bad. Many Americans below a certain age also have no idea where any country is on a map ... even the U.S.


I wish I was joking. :nope:




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRh1zXFKC_o

Ostfriese 03-01-25 01:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Sean C (Post 2946119)
Don't feel too bad. Many Americans below a certain age also have no idea where any country is on a map ... even the U.S.


I wish I was joking. :nope:


It seems many Americans don't even know that there are other countries than the US, Mexico and Canada. Many Americans don't seem to know that the English speak English.


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