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Why do so many people from the USA and Cananda hang out in YA UK & Ireland?

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I'm genuinely interested.

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  1. because all the English language questions are lumped together--there is no way, looking at the question being asked and answered, to know where questioner is from.


  2. I don't know, but it's annoying when you ask questons that are relevent to the UK, and they respond with the answer that applies in America, which is effectively useless!

  3. There are some really cool BDSM'ers visiting from Canada and the States. I hope they keep coming. I'd miss 'em if they didn't.

  4. we are the shizzzzzzzle

    and their the nooooozle

  5. You find a better quality of person in the UK & Ireland YA

  6. Cos we are way cooler!!

    I called all u ppl living in uk cool and u give me thumbs down....heartbroken!!

  7. That's the deep-rooted nostalgia and yearning of their forefathers for Old Europe.

  8. more questions to answer simple as that

    regards x kitti x

  9. Cause so many of us are British or Irish anyways.

    My great-grandparents were Irish.

  10. because us brits tell it how it is...no messin!!

  11. We rock, Thay stink

  12. I suspect it's because of the ease in understanding language-and possibly all of our accents are "quaint" to each other.

    US high schools offer French, Spanish or even German--but not too many offer Italian, or Norwegian.

    English-we all understand, The only tough part is the slang specific to that area..

    Have to admit most of us will get also get lost with Galic and Welsh, but again--English is pretty pervasive in those parts of those countries these languages are found, too.

  13. Most of people are curious to know their roots, and possibly that is one reason to consider

  14. I'm interested too... lol

  15. because it comes under the English section

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