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Asset Wrote:

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> Actually that was a rhetorical question. Part of

> Scotland is part of the island which is known as

> Great Britain. It also belongs to the United

> Kingdom and the British Isles. However it is its

> own country.




Thanks for that Asset. Are you American?

Asset Wrote:


Actually that was a rhetorical question. Part of Scotland is part of the island which is known as Great Britain. It also belongs to the United Kingdom and the British Isles. However it is its own country.


If "part" of Scotland is described thus, which "part" of Scotland is not "part of the island which is known as Great Britain"??

Mick Mac Wrote:

Tongue in cheek Jah - just thought it was amusing why someone would think there was any need to point out that Scotland was in Great Britain, only an American would think that was news to anyone surely.


How long has this been the case Mick?


Is it part of The British Isles, as well. or is only part of it "part of The British Isles" ??


Confused, Bexley


p.s. "Edited" as I missed the comma after "as well" which I profusely apologise for.

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