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Thread: What's so GREAT about Britian?

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    The United Kingdom or Great Britain?

    Great Britain is the term used for the island containing the contiguous nations¹ of England, Scotland and Wales. Great Britain is used to distinguish Britain from Brittania Minor, or Brittany, in France. The term "Great Britain" was officially used only after King James I (who was also James VI of Scotland) acceded to the throne of England and Wales in 1603, styling himself King of Great Britain, although legislative union between Scotland and England did not take place until 1707.

    United Kingdom / Great Britain

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    When I lived in BritAIN I thought I was the kiddie because so many Brits seemed to be sub -literate.Upon my return I found most Irish were the same,alas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scratchnsniff View Post
    very true, people on here keep confusing Britain with UK- Though on a slightly different topic, one of the things i like most about NI is its Architecture, this is also true of a lot of the smaller British towns. We have some great stuff here too but it tends to be out of the norm, Does the UK operate a better planning and Heritage policy or are they just lucky? Or just as likely is the grass just greener when on hollidays?
    Nobody gets that lucky scratch! They do have a better planning system than Ireland.Which is another way of saying :they have a planning system.You were in SW and Wales,imagine what towns like Marloes,St.Davids,Saundersfoot,etc. would look like if they were in Kerry as opposed to Dyfed.There are rare exceptions like Kilkenny city but most Irish towns could be summed up in that well worn phrase from the Rough Guide series;'there is nothing to detain the casual visitor in ---'

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    Quote Originally Posted by macdarawhitfield View Post
    When I lived in BritAIN I thought I was the kiddie because so many Brits seemed to be sub -literate.Upon my return I found most Irish were the same,alas.

    Its good of you to grace Ireland with your presence. But, since you hate it so, I wonder why?

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    Why thank you.Of course I wouldn't have remained if I hated the country;did I say that in my post?

    I do hate the decline in basic literacy - and civility.

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    Quote Originally Posted by macdarawhitfield View Post
    Why thank you.Of course I wouldn't have remained if I hated the country;did I say that in my post?

    I do hate the decline in basic literacy - and civility.

    I find you most uncivil, actually. Saying that there is NO planning in Ireland is offensive AND incorrect. Decline in literacy? - how would you know that, do you inspect people's writing?

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    Britain will be great when a significant portion of it will be under water due to rising sea levels.
    Dublin and Belfast will probably sink also.
    Country highlanders should start stockpiling ammo now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Crowley View Post
    Britain will be great when a significant portion of it will be under water due to rising sea levels.
    Dublin and Belfast will probably sink also.
    Country highlanders should start stockpiling ammo now.
    You presumably have the same opinion of all the other areas that will also be underwater.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joel View Post
    I find you most uncivil, actually. Saying that there is NO planning in Ireland is offensive AND incorrect. Decline in literacy? - how would you know that, do you inspect people's writing?
    Oh yes he does, He just drew attention to the fact that I made a misspelling on another thread.
    So guys when 'Macdarawhitfield' is about, do watch your spelling.

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    What's so GREAT about Britain?

    London is a one of the world's great cities.

    Great Yarmouth.

    There have been some great British writers, composers, mathematicians, scientists, engineers, etc.

    Recently, the Great Bustard has been reintroduced to Salisbury Plain, having become extinxt in the early 19th century.

    It is home to the 'great unwashed' (coined by Victorian novelist and playwright Edward Bulwer-Lytton)

    It has been a great nuisance to its neighbours from time to time.

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