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That might be a greater sin, at least to some minds. [X(]ORIGINAL: Orm
I thought it was the Scots I might have insulted, and not any Irishman. I was sort of saying that the Scots were Irish.
Yet Swedes are often mistaken for Swiss, or Norwegians, and so on. I even, at least once, seen Swedes mistaken for Dutch. And I've been mistaken for German when I was in France. It was a bit frosty before I realized it and informed them I was Swedish. Amazing how fast the French become warm and friendly. [:)]
Anyway, I thought it might be a bit fun to wander back a bit in history when the Irish were included in the creation of the Scots. A few quotes to show my reasoning.
The Scottish people or Scots, are a nation and ethnic group native to Scotland. Historically, they emerged from an amalgamation of two Celtic-speaking peoples, the Picts and Gaels, who founded the Kingdom of Scotland (or Alba) in the 9th century.
For most of Ireland's recorded history, the Irish have been primarily a Gaelic people
"Scotland" comes from Scoti, the Latin name for the Gaels.
Beginning in the sixth century, the area that is now Scotland was divided into three areas: Pictland, a patchwork of small lordships in central Scotland; the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Northumbria, which had conquered southeastern Scotland; and Dál Riata, founded by settlers from Ireland, bringing Gaelic language and culture with them.
All wrong. The Scots are the descendants of Mel Gibson. Scots is actually a dialect of Australian.








