Quote Originally Posted by Mike1
Deep breaths, both of you.

Or are we going to end up locking this one down?

Everybody chill, it's not that big a deal. It's a little one.

No need for "wannabee" commentary from the peanut gallery. I was born in Scotland and emigrated to Canada.

To me, this is "tourist trap" talk. Don't kid yourself that this would represent a dialect. There are too many variations in Scotland to write something that would sound vaguely Gaelic, nevermind the tempo and lilts that you're not hearing.

but, really, but if he's having fun, and you are too...

neerminmeamfrotadoursiotisle.


In Scotland, there are no sentences only long words.


Light moment:
He: I like the way you roll your rr's.
She: You should see me in high heels.