Debunking 8 MYTHS ABOUT SCOTLAND | How many do you believe?

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  • @ianlogan1150
    @ianlogan1150 Před 3 lety +21

    A very good video. Perhaps a part 2 sometime. A suggestion for a future video would be a list of things you didn't realise that were invented by Scottish people. You will get a surprise.

    • @Thumtwiddler
      @Thumtwiddler Před 3 lety +1

      The fridge surprised me :-)

    • @sam.victor470
      @sam.victor470 Před rokem +2

      @ Ian Logan
      Excellent suggestion. The list of Scottish inventions is not only lengthy, but surprisingly relevant to modern life all over the planet. e.g. telephones, television, refrigeration, antibiotics, radar, radio signals, road-surfacing, pneumatic tyres, steam engines, railways, bicycles, waterproof raincoats, colour photography, facsimilie machines, the Bank of England, adhesive postage stamps and postmark etc., etc.

  • @aidanwilson6035
    @aidanwilson6035 Před 3 lety +21

    The old myth that Scots are mean is often confused with being 'canny' ( careful , not getting carried away and always after value for money ) , apparently Scots give more money to charity per head than any other part of the UK. There may be some truth to less vegetable consumption in Scotland in the past , but it is less obvious these days , it did not help decades ago in schools when they were barely edible and most kids have to be encouraged to eat veg in the first place , fried food is also not as common as it used to be as there is so much more choice around today. A recent study found out that there are a higher proportion of 'gingers' here than any other country !. Certainly in Eastern Scotland it doesn't rain as much as we think it does. It is amazing throughout the UK how the accents and dialects change in just a few miles , many Scots can struggle to understand those with a strong local accent if they talk quickly using slang words. Glasgow is a city of contrasts , the locals like to think that they are the friendliest people around , to some extent that is true , but they ignore the knife crime , the drug scene which is often connected with gangland killings and the sectarian religious divide , thankfully it is slowly getting better. Never knew how much local gin was produced , many distilleries are currently making hand sanitiser using similar ingredients !. As a committed nationalist , i have no grievance towards the English at all , only Westminster , sadly there are always going to be a tiny minority of extreme idiots spoiling it for the rest of us , as England has a far bigger population , there will be far more extremists spreading misinformation against the Scots , i would rather be friendly neighbours than part of a never-ending 'dysfunctional family'. Good to see kilts are becoming more popular , not just for social occasions , although extra care has to be taken in strong winds to avoid getting arrested for indecent exposure ! ;-)

    • @liveuser8527
      @liveuser8527 Před rokem

      Well I don't so IDK who is giving all this money away

  • @franninchen
    @franninchen Před 3 lety +12

    I really enjoyed this video. When I visited in July 2019 for two weeks we also had just one really rainy day but it was windy all the time and I was glad I brought my rain jacket instead of an umbrella with me. I also enjoyed the food and the only deep fried thing I ate was fish and chips. I also could understand everyone pretty well, in Edinburgh so as in Glasgow but than there was this guy at a store in Oban. Even my friend who is an English teacher here in Germany didn't understand him. 😅 During this trip I also felt really save the whole time in Glasgow. On the other hand I got spit on by a drunk man while I took pictures pretty late on princess street in Edinburgh. But that's a thing that can everywhere happen that a woman get harassed at night. The ginger myth is funny. I really love the aesthetic of gingers but in Germany is also a saying that a ginger don't have a soul. This video was a lot of fun to watch. Thank you for that. Sadly my flights in August got cancelled so I won't be back in Scotland this year either but I will be back as soon as it is possible for me again.

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  Před 3 lety

      Ah yes, all of my "optimistic" flight bookings got cancelled too x) It's gonna be so strange to have another summer without the usual number of visitors!

  • @claudiaf.9132
    @claudiaf.9132 Před 3 lety +8

    I visited Scotland (we were staying in Edinburgh and took daily trips to other destinations not too far)with my husband in July a few years ago. We spent a whole week there and it rained every single day, all day. Not just drizzle, I mean real showers. It was so cold the heaters were on in our bed&breakfast and we had to go buy woolen scarves 😱 I'm just sorry we never saw the sun during our trip and it was a bit of a shock but we enjoyed the visit anyway and we hope to be able to come back soon...with our little child 😊

    • @franninchen
      @franninchen Před 3 lety

      I stayed in July of 2019 for two weeks in Scotland and we had just one rainy day during this trip. That's how different it can be. 😅

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  Před 3 lety +1

      I'm sure you just hit a bad weather jackpot back then!! Now I'm not saying next time will be amazingly sunny, but I'm certain you'll get more exciting weather types than just all-day rain! (I remember one specific summer when we got quite a lot of torrential rain and we were all really surprised by it! Maybe it was that exact summer you came over! Eek!)

    • @claudiaf.9132
      @claudiaf.9132 Před 3 lety +1

      @@franninchen I know!! Some friends of mine went there the year before us and it was sunny and warm 😩 I guess we were very unlucky!

    • @claudiaf.9132
      @claudiaf.9132 Před 3 lety

      @@Kakibot Yeah, probably! When we came back to Italy and found 30 degrees and hot sun it was almost like landing on another planet 🤣 It was surreal 😂

  • @georgefuters7411
    @georgefuters7411 Před rokem +4

    As a Scot, I find many of these stereotypes hilarious ( and we often play up to them for a laugh... especially with southern English 😂🤣😂).
    Loved your video and enthusiasm! Point about accents in Scotland... Scandinavian and Germanic speakers find the Doric/Broch accents of north eastern Scotland relatively easy to understand whereas french and Hispanic speakers (and English and southern Scots) find it incomprehensible! Gaelic speaking areas (Highlands and Islands) are generally easy to understand with a beautiful lilt. Central belt accents vary from east to west, getting thicker to the west. Borders accents are often the ones portrayed by Hollywood 🤔😂🤣😂🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇪🇺🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @georgefuters7411
      @georgefuters7411 Před rokem

      You could always do another video on Scottish myths and stereotypes that are true; starting with the terror of the hielan' glens: the midge...fun fact there's an ancient highland cure for them...whisky, after half a bottle, you don't feel them anymore 😂🤣😂.
      Rain: Scotland actually has rain forests and a rainy season (west Highlands). Being what the Weegies (Glaswegians) call a Teuchter (a Highlander) we always considered May and June the summer, and July and August, the rainy season ( coincides with the English holidays...they don't call it God's Country for nothing 😂🤣😂)
      I know what you mean about Edinburgh being windy: most of the wide streets in the centre run east to west wish funnels the prevailing wind between the buildings!
      Couple of popular pastimes in Edinburgh: spot the English... they're usually the ones in casual summer clothing holding the battered remains of of a windblawn brolly😂
      Or spot the Yank... Prince's St: one o'clock gun goes off... locals duck slightly and shake their heads ("5hit, that time again!")... Europeans jump slightly and look around ("What was that?")... Americans dive for the nearest doorway...("Where's the shooter")🙉🙈🙊
      I'll have to watch some more of your videos, I love your sense of humour
      🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇪🇺🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿Saor Alba 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇪🇺🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @mainprimate3827
    @mainprimate3827 Před 2 lety +2

    Had a friend from Australia who used to say ‘the wind makes me cry’ bless her 🤣 Although she was talking about those bitter winter blasts.
    When I came to Edinburgh in 83 I couldn’t believe the wind. Every time I turned a corner it was in my face…

    • @davidpaterson2309
      @davidpaterson2309 Před 9 měsíci

      It was an old Glasgow joke that you could always tell someone from Edinburgh because every time they turned a corner, no matter where they were, the reached for their hat, whether they were wearing one or not.

  • @angelojoshuavictoria1275
    @angelojoshuavictoria1275 Před 3 lety +5

    The thing about umbrellas being useless is true lol. I am originally from the Philippines where torrential rain is basically part of life and umbrellas are an essential gear. When I moved here in Edinburgh the first advice I got from people is to forget umbrellas because they’ll just get wrecked by the wind the moment you open them. It’s just so windy!😂

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  Před 3 lety

      Yeah it's definitely in the "just give up" weather category .D my sister often asks me things like "how does one even manage to arrive to a date looking good in all the wind and drizzle?" ... I guess at least the chaotic weather manages to keep the cabbies afloat economically! .D

  • @tailises1713
    @tailises1713 Před 2 lety +5

    Totally accurate from my experiences in Edinburgh and other areas! And I loved the video! I laughed a lot!

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching! .)

  • @HootMaRoot
    @HootMaRoot Před 3 lety +4

    Because you live on the east coast of Scotland you get a lot less rain compared to the west coast, that also goes for the wind. On the plus side the east coast is far warmer most of the time, but when it get up to 25 to 30 degrees east coast is lucky because it has a lot lower humidity.
    A couple of years ago I met a group of ppl that came to the western Isles from Florida for a cycling holiday because they thought it would be cooler. But the shock they got when it reaches 30 to 35 degrees in the valleys along with the 90% humidity, they just weren't prepared that heat

    • @Puffball-ll1ly
      @Puffball-ll1ly Před 3 měsíci

      Yeah I agree east coast is drier sunnier but most certainly cooler than the west coast due to North Sea

  • @raymonkravagna3226
    @raymonkravagna3226 Před 6 měsíci

    I was born and raised in Seattle and it is the same here. Everyone thinks it rains all the time. It kind of does . I always see people with umbrellas in Scotland

  • @theruggedtravelers
    @theruggedtravelers Před 3 lety +8

    I've lived in Edin for 5 years, it does rain a lot...and I am from Seattle, where it also rains a lot :) In Scotland, you normally get all 4 seasons in a day.

    • @s125ish
      @s125ish Před 3 lety +1

      I'm from Glasgow and Edinburgh is a drier place haha

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  Před 3 lety +4

      You're definitely right about the 4 season in a day thing - I guess what I was used to from Prague was "a rainy day is just that, a day full of rain" and that means one starts to think of rain as this funtime-limiting bummer of a thing! But over here it's rarely so rainy that you'd have to fully cancel your plans!

    • @kenmoore332
      @kenmoore332 Před 2 lety

      Seattle sucks now.

    • @georgejob2156
      @georgejob2156 Před rokem

      I lived in Snohomish county WA, weather just like Scotland,weeds same.. just like home.
      I m acclimated..

  • @KhandursChannel
    @KhandursChannel Před 3 lety +4

    Loving the videos KAt! Hopefully once lockdown ends (hopefully around the end of the year!) I can make a trip over to Edinburgh for a weekend and prepare to maybe move there from Ireland! :D

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  Před 3 lety +1

      Fingers crossed! I think end of 2021 might be the soonest Edinburgh is gonna feel like it's kinda back to normal, so it sounds like good timing for checking out if you love it enough to move .)

    • @KhandursChannel
      @KhandursChannel Před 3 lety

      @@Kakibot yeah, for me there's really no point trying to go sooner (another of people have, according to reddit too)

  • @torangclayruz4098
    @torangclayruz4098 Před 2 lety

    Honestly, I don't know what your accent is due to English is absolutely not my origin language but I do love the way you speak.
    I think it's easy to understand every single words you stated. You pronounced it clearly and it's not too fast.
    Thanks for sharing the video.
    Love from Samosir Island❤️

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  Před 2 lety +1

      So glad to hear that! I much prefer on when people focus on "is this accent easy for everyone to undestand" than "is this foreign and if so, I think I dislike it" !

  • @vickystanley8853
    @vickystanley8853 Před 2 lety

    I love a "fine soft day" & hate harsh glaring sun. I would love Scottish weather.

  • @karynmcdonagh8489
    @karynmcdonagh8489 Před 3 lety +2

    Another amazing video 👍👏xx

  • @johnangelini8589
    @johnangelini8589 Před 9 měsíci

    Possibly a book in 1935 may have something to do with the hardman image of Glasgow it was “No Mean City” with the main character called the Razor King. His kind of brutality was common with the men carrying cut-throat razors.
    Lord Carmont a Judge began to give stiffer sentences of 10 years just for carrying this saw the decline of the cut-throat razor . No Mean City also gives you the description of a Wee Hairy not a description so commonly used now

  • @Zamode68
    @Zamode68 Před 3 lety

    ‘Til the end gang 👋🏻
    My pals are from Glasgow and let me know that’s it’s not the safest place; on the way up to the Highlands, they took us through one of the neighborhoods, ha (cannot remember which). Glad it’s improving .
    Interesting video! I do think people need to read and research the country/trip they’re taking.

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  Před 3 lety +1

      I think every major city has its dodgy areas, and in my experience people who have lived somewhere for a long time have this ingrained in them the most - Simon keeps telling me about how certain parts of Edinburgh are dangerous and how he doesn't want to visit them and yet I have friends who have bought houses in the areas and don't seem to have any issues! It's kinda counterintuitive to think locals would find their own city more dangerous than visitors but maybe one just collects a lot more random weird experiences throughout 30 years and puts together a stronger idea about safety!
      I hope you didn't have any bad experiences in Glasgow yourself?

  • @vigouroso
    @vigouroso Před 3 lety

    5:37. “We don’t have sun…Wait - we do, but it’s really not doing much (and kinda low on the horizon most of the time!)”. Much much thanks for mentioning Gin! #gin

  • @jerrynewberry2823
    @jerrynewberry2823 Před 2 lety

    I was there in the 60s for two years. Some of what you say is true. But some of my experiences are different. I never worried about walking down a street in Glasgow or Edinburgh. However, I lived in very small towns also, which, to me, were very safe. The weather hasn't changed. No total rain is not high, but rain 75% of the time was closer to Seattle. We did have summer once in two years for a week, got up to 65° but wind from the snow covered mountains made it very cool. You are correct about brollies. Useless. But loved every minute except for pubs closing at ten. Hopefully they've remedied that.

    • @georgefuters7411
      @georgefuters7411 Před rokem +1

      You should have visited the Highlands if you were worried about 10 pm closing in the '60s. The usual reply to when do you close was "perhaps some time in October!"
      If you were ever bothered by midge's...the old Highland cure works a treat: whisky...after half a bottle you don't feel them😂🤣😂🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇪🇺🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @DelindaHenderson
    @DelindaHenderson Před 3 lety +2

    You’re so sweet and I think you’re definitely picking up the accent.

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  Před 3 lety +1

      Really? I take that as a compliment, even when I don't hear it myself haha! .D

    • @DelindaHenderson
      @DelindaHenderson Před 3 lety

      @@Kakibot Yes you should I love your accent and the content on your channel. Well done.

  • @simonmountney
    @simonmountney Před 3 lety +1

    What other stereotypes can we confirm or deny for you all?

  • @derekcockburn820
    @derekcockburn820 Před rokem

    I worked in the whisky industry for 30 years Whisky has to be matured for a minimum of 3 years. Gin can be made and bottled in days as there is no need to mature the spirit.

  • @Redned1312
    @Redned1312 Před rokem +1

    Glasgow is one of the friendliest cities anywhere on the planet. Yes it was very dangerous but not anymore. Gangs are rare now and concentrate on each other.

  • @onlinemusiclessonsadamphil4677

    Great Video! Yes the money thing is perhaps because there's a history of poverty, Highland Clearances etc. Lots of Scots have dark hair because they're largely Celtic who are Indo-European. Thank you for debunking the accent, the South and North accents are totally different a little like an upside down Ireland. Glasgow, I feel is edgy, not crime angst.

  • @belkacemnedjadi3543
    @belkacemnedjadi3543 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm interested for living and working in this nice country ☺️

  • @TheEmpressgoth
    @TheEmpressgoth Před rokem

    I never knew the myths but that was interesting Thank you.

  • @RonTodd-gb1eo
    @RonTodd-gb1eo Před 10 měsíci

    When the English and Scottish monarchies were united a lot of Scots went down to London. The Scottish Lords found that they were not nearly as rich as their English Equivalent. they could not spend as much and looked mean in comparison.

  • @lostchemist
    @lostchemist Před 2 lety +1

    This video scores 100% in the awesomeness scale!

  • @sandysmith2774
    @sandysmith2774 Před 3 lety +4

    Re. underwear with the kilt. In actual fact, until Victorian times no one wore underpants. Queen Victoria herself started the "fad" of wearing "bloomers" and they were basically "split crutch", to boot.
    If you watched Braveheart, the Scots "mooned" the English on the battlefield by simply turning round and lifting their kilts.
    However, in modern times, it was normal practice to wear underpants in mixed company, especially at formal dances where "twirling around" during vigorous Scottish dances might prove educational to the ladies present.

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  Před 3 lety +1

      Admittedly our friends don’t do all that much twirling in their kilts but they definitely don’t let mixed company stop them from avoiding underpants!

    • @kenmoore332
      @kenmoore332 Před 2 lety

      Liar.

    • @alliefinley4269
      @alliefinley4269 Před 2 lety

      @@Kakibot omg they really dont wear something under?

    • @janetmackinnon3411
      @janetmackinnon3411 Před rokem +1

      I wouldn't look to "Braveheart " for an kind of historical accuracy!

    • @liveuser8527
      @liveuser8527 Před rokem

      Yes because Hollywood is totally real..
      Kilts were not even used in the 1300s...it was hundreds of years later in the 1700s with the Jacobites that the kilt was used in military uniform

  • @robinho1978.
    @robinho1978. Před 3 lety +1

    I saw a video on here of two American girls hunting for gingers in Edinburgh and could hardly find any but as a weegie I can confirm there’s plenty here! Interesting stat of 6%, they must all be here!

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  Před 3 lety +1

      I never felt like there were all that many around Scotland, but whenever I travel back to Prague it's like... I'm the ONLY ONE haha. So it's still kinda nice to live here and not stick out so much x)

    • @robinho1978.
      @robinho1978. Před 3 lety

      @@Kakibot I hear you! As a former ginger myself I can tell you I got absolutely roasted all the way through school so be thankful you grew up in Prague 🤣.

    • @pauls3204
      @pauls3204 Před 2 lety

      13% actually is the official government funded number

  • @rjflores438
    @rjflores438 Před 8 měsíci

    Glasgow is safe to visit, and is for safer than it was 15 to 20 years ago, but Edinburgh is definately significantly safer than Glasgow and has been for a long time.

  • @PaxTemplar
    @PaxTemplar Před rokem +1

    The Deep fried Mars bar is an English invention by a TV cook called Delia Smith in the early 70's
    czcams.com/video/uGOaaYeMyS8/video.html
    My father had chip shops on the west coast and was always telling tourists "No we don't cook that shite" when a deep friendmars bar was requested.

  • @kumasenlac5504
    @kumasenlac5504 Před 2 lety

    The gin distilling has become more prevalent because there is a significant waiting period before you can sell whisky as whisky. It has to be matured for a number of years in casks before it can legally be sold as Scotch whisky. So once you've filled your casks you have all this expensive equipment lying around. So it makes sense to make gin which has a much faster turnover.

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  Před 2 lety +1

      This is true! Our friends from the Holyrood distillery did say it very similarly - what I found cute was them also saying that with gin they do get to do a lot more fun experiments so it's a good way of killing time before it's whisky o'clock haha

  • @Scottishrepublic
    @Scottishrepublic Před 2 lety

    Grand video - shared

  • @asciivision
    @asciivision Před 3 lety

    I use an umbrella because I can´t stand the rain on my glasses!

  • @yesemitesam333
    @yesemitesam333 Před 3 lety +5

    Glasgow was voted the friendliest city in the world by Twitter and FB followers of Rough Guides (updated 25.2.2021). Just thought I'd mention that!

  • @federicorazzoli495
    @federicorazzoli495 Před 3 lety

    Nice video, but look... I've been in St Abbs, in the Borders, on the sea. A lassie told me I was lucky, because that week it hadn't rained at all. It was August! :)

    • @s125ish
      @s125ish Před 3 lety

      August is usually the worst summer month in Scotland. April may June are the best months and July if your lucky

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  Před 3 lety +1

      Yesss April and May have always been the nicest months! They give us all a little boost of optimism before the drizzly and muggy summer comes along .D

  • @jasongray4517
    @jasongray4517 Před rokem

    It's fine to say a strong working-class accent is more difficult to understand than a more plummy accent. It doesn't make one group better, more intelligent or nicer than the other. Difference is fine.

  • @chrissaltmarsh6777
    @chrissaltmarsh6777 Před 2 lety

    It's when the wind is with a cold rain, and you end up with horizontal sleet, that it can be a bit horrid. But no, just put on the heavy weather gear. (I have goggles for that. I look like a looney, but there aren't many people about so dinna fash theself)

  • @glenadams3041
    @glenadams3041 Před 3 lety

    Hi Kat, Thanks for the great episode! Look forward to visiting your country in 2022! Enjoy, Glen & Kris, Portland, OR USA

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  Před 3 lety

      Thank you Glen & Kris! Happy to hear you enjoyed it .) Scotland will be excited to host you!

  • @ianmacewan9416
    @ianmacewan9416 Před rokem

    I am a Scot. It looks and sounds to me that you are more Scottish than Scots. You are unconsciously saying "we" instead of they. I enjoy your bots lass and am glad you are living in my country. JJ

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  Před rokem

      Thank you so much! The best kind of compliment .)

  • @charlestaylor9424
    @charlestaylor9424 Před 3 lety

    In the American south they deep fry butter as a snack food.

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  Před 3 lety

      That must be... hard to master, technically .D

    • @CroisMoi
      @CroisMoi Před 2 lety +1

      I’m in Texas, and know tons of people from all over the south, and never heard of this. We do tend to fry a lot of vegetables, like okra and fried green tomatoes, but not butter!

    • @charlestaylor3027
      @charlestaylor3027 Před 2 lety

      @@CroisMoi I found a reference Deep-fried butter is a snack food made of butter coated with a batter or breading and then deep-fried. The dish has been served at several fairs in the US; among them, the State Fair of Texas in Dallas, Texas, and the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines, Iowa. from Wikipedia

  • @stevenabigail553
    @stevenabigail553 Před 3 lety

    Hi r there still Scotch bakery with meat pies, kidney pie n blood pudding fish n chips n other favorites?

  • @judis6224
    @judis6224 Před rokem

    English expect Scotland to take english pounds,but won't to the same when the Scots go there.they also say Scotland needs English, which isn't true,its the othetvway around.

  • @peterboyd7149
    @peterboyd7149 Před 3 lety +3

    I think Billy Connolly put it best. There isn't bad weather in Scotland just the wrong kind of jacket. Get yourself a sexy little raincoat. I don't mind the rain it is the wind I hate. People on the east coast gave the wind a name the Har. My sister stays in the Highlands. They rescue idiot southerners wearing the wrong clothes on mountainsides every year. The Scottish highlands is not the Bahamas.

    • @charlestaylor9424
      @charlestaylor9424 Před 3 lety +8

      Haar isn't wind it's the fine mist from the sea that can linger all day and when you walk through it you get wet.

  • @blackmichael75
    @blackmichael75 Před 2 lety +2

    The miserliness just comes from poverty, pure and simple.

  • @ashleysnyder3501
    @ashleysnyder3501 Před rokem

    Just out of curiosity, where are you from? You sound Norwegian. I'm just trying to place your accent, I like pretty much all accents so don't take offense please

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  Před rokem +1

      I'm Czech! I think contrary to the usual representation Czech accent gets in the media, our accent tends to be leaning more north-west than east! .)

  • @Nadiaandherchildren
    @Nadiaandherchildren Před 3 lety

    So sweet videos

  • @anjaladka7258
    @anjaladka7258 Před 3 lety +1

    how often do under kilt accident moment's happen? ?

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  Před 3 lety +1

      Every time someone wants to bring a risky element of potential embarrassment to their mate's wedding day haha .D

    • @lolainzera5331
      @lolainzera5331 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Kakibot omg tell us a up-kilt story😂

    • @janetmackinnon3411
      @janetmackinnon3411 Před rokem

      Always convenient for micturation or fornication...

  • @laurenhoffmanmusic
    @laurenhoffmanmusic Před 2 lety

    🍄 🌿 🍄 🌿 🍄 = 😍

  • @stillfangirlingtoday1468

    Scottish English sounds quite cute, but do I understand it? No. And it's terrifying to know the level of difficulty varies, but it could not be any other way, accents change depending on socioeconomic and territorial circumstances, so it is to be expected.

    • @pauls3204
      @pauls3204 Před 2 lety +1

      It’s not Scottish English
      It’s Scot’s! Scot’s is no more a version of English than Ukrainian a version of Russian

    • @janetmackinnon3411
      @janetmackinnon3411 Před rokem

      Where do you come from?

  • @user-eh5ll4mb2y
    @user-eh5ll4mb2y Před 10 měsíci

    The myths that you raise have their origin in the English putdown by the English that have never been north of Watford...

  • @judis6224
    @judis6224 Před rokem

    Liverpool is a lot windier then edinburgh.

  • @keouine
    @keouine Před 2 lety

    Some notions I do not wish to have debunked. Let us hope some places and people are different. Cosmopolitanism? is boring after a while. heather covers the highland hills? Calluna vulgaris i.e. People are still proud of Robert Burns?. I want to hear distant bagpipes not rap. (yes I realize bagpipes were once played in other countries) shortbread not biscotti.

  • @DelindaHenderson
    @DelindaHenderson Před 3 lety

    I think you’re

  • @thevis5465
    @thevis5465 Před 8 měsíci

    the west of scotland is the rainiest place in all of europe. Edinburgh is not scotland and its not even our largest and most important city

    • @raymonkravagna3226
      @raymonkravagna3226 Před 6 měsíci

      It is the capital so I would say it is important.

    • @thevis5465
      @thevis5465 Před 6 měsíci

      @@raymonkravagna3226 Of course it is important, I said it isn't the most important and certainly isn't representative of Scotland...

    • @raymonkravagna3226
      @raymonkravagna3226 Před 6 měsíci

      @@thevis5465 So what city would say is the most important? Some say Glasgow, for others it is smaller cities,

  • @CaptainQuo
    @CaptainQuo Před rokem

    The deep fried pizza is really a Glasgow thing - I'm an Aberdonian living in Glasgow and Deep Fried Mars Bar is much better. It's not something people eat often though. I lived in Stonehaven for 10 years, which is the town that invented it.

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  Před rokem

      Does Stonehaven have a memorial plaque or something like that for it? .D

    • @CaptainQuo
      @CaptainQuo Před rokem

      @@Kakibot I think the chipper that invented it has a sign hanging outside, but it's not a proper plaque.

  • @MadTamB
    @MadTamB Před 2 lety

    At Scottish Italy football matches - the Scottish fans sing 'We're going to deep fry your pizzas'.