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16th November 08, 10:07 AM
#11
 Originally Posted by slohairt
Like Greg said, I think most people (not born in Scotland) simply mean 'Scottish heritage' when they say, "I'm Scottish."
I think this would only be the case in the US, and possibly Canada. In Europe, at least, it would be unthinkable to say "I'm Scottish", unless you actually come from Scotland.
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