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Postby uc pseudonym » Fri Jul 02, 2004 9:09 am

I reviewed my European history in brief...

England is the smallest body of land. It, along with Wales and Scotland, forms Great Britain. The United Kingdom includes all three of these in addition to Northern Ireland. Its official name is actually the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
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Postby Omega Amen » Fri Jul 02, 2004 9:19 am

Ah, I see. Thanks, uc pseudonym and kaji and anybody else that have answered my question.

Originally, I wanted an answer from someone from the United Kingdom because I thought that would be the quickest and most authoritative answer we could get in the forums.

However....

*looks at poll results.*

Since no one from that country has given their input by now, and uc pseudonym took the time to review his European history, I gladly take the answers posted.
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Postby Paulo Q. » Sat Jul 03, 2004 2:26 pm

Why is it that most of answers are for North America?

I'm from Portugal, a small country just next to Spain, and as i see I'm one of the 13,33% not from North America.
Maybe by thinking about it you can find some kind of an answer, that will help understand it, i would be glad if you do.

As I see that you seem interested in European History let me say that from its birth till now my country was under the flag of Spain for sixty of its almost nine hundred years of history. And it were we who found the marythim path to Brasil, India and Japan (actually they have some words from my language; though this makes me proud of my country, yes I know things are different now). Maybe if we win the euro 2004 (soccer), that is under way here, i can be proud of my country for its present instead of its past...

Yes, you in two hundred of years worth of history have more to tell than me, and it makes me sad that i know your history almost as well as mine and certainly better than you know mine.
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Postby Aibou » Mon Jul 05, 2004 4:11 am

[quote="Lehn"]Yes, Holland is a country. Also known as the Netherlands (sp?)]

In fact Holland is NOT a country.
Actually it are only two provinces of the Netherlands, which are called North- and South-Holland. The Netherlands is THE country and has twelve provinces. Someone like me can't vote in the poll as I don't live in two Holland provinces at all ;)

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Postby bigsleepj » Mon Jul 05, 2004 6:05 am

The Republic of South Africa, the most insane country in the world.

1. We have two National Anthems.
2. The Communist Anthem is a Christian hymn
3. Up until 1994 all things Monty Python was banned from the country.
4. Everyone is paranoid
5. We have Christmas in the Summer
6. Etc.
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Postby Xavier249 » Mon Jul 05, 2004 9:36 pm

okay okay, yup a US of A kid. Japan would be awesome to live in.

as to all that England related stuff:

My grandparents on my dad's side come directly from Ireland. Being mostly Irish (more than 75%) I have been raised to not like England for still holding on to that Northern part of Ireland. Mostly I am over that, but I still am not too fond of the English, but more fond of them than the French. :)
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Postby Shinja » Mon Jul 05, 2004 10:20 pm

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Postby Saint Kevin » Tue Jul 06, 2004 4:20 am

Bobtheduck wrote:I would have defended it against attack, but the governemnt didn't deem my highschool worthy...

Er, I take that to mean you're saying you chose not to join the U.S. military because a recruiter didn't come to your school. Am I right, or did you mean something else by that?

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Nice. So, if you live in the U.S., that would make you African-American right? ROFL

Shao Feng-Li wrote:America, only because Japan's not a Christian nation... but wait, are they opposed to it? Hmm...

Whether or not America is truly a Christian nation is debatable. Even if we conceded the fact that it is, it is nothing to take pride in, for it is all by the grace of God that we in America are so privileged, not because of our military might, our intrinsic goodness, or for any other reason.

KisaTohru wrote:Lets see . . . I'm a military brat so I have come from many countries in the respect of spending time in one the most.
Let's see, I am an Americas (USA), but I have spent the other half of my life in Australia and then some in Panama. Soooo if you're going by nationlity, USA, if by time spent, USA/Australia. ^^


Very cool Kisa. I imagine all that travel has served you well in some respects. How many languages can you speak, and can you do any good impersonations and/or accents because of your background?

Paolo Q. wrote:Why is it that most of answers are for North America? ... Maybe by thinking about it you can find some kind of an answer, that will help [me]understand it, i would be glad if you do.


I can only assume because this site is in English and because tons of Americans have access to the internet and to anime (thanks to tons of people with cable tv). Also, there could be a cultural thing whereby more Americans are apt to use the 'net for blogging, chatting, and forums. I'm no sociologist, though, so I won't make that claim.

Aibou wrote: In fact Holland is NOT a country.
Actually it are only two provinces of the Netherlands, which are called North- and South-Holland. The Netherlands is THE country and has twelve provinces. Someone like me can't vote in the poll as I don't live in two Holland provinces at all


Thanks for that, I had no idea (my knowledge of geography is absolutely abysmal). Also, this is a good place to thank UC and others for clearing up the distinctions between England, the UK, and Britain. Thanks for that (you learn something new every day).

bigsleepj wrote:The Republic of South Africa, the most insane country in the world.


Yep, if it's as you described, I'm inclined to agree. By the way, which hymn is the Communist Anthem?

xavier249 wrote:as to all that England related stuff:

My grandparents on my dad's side come directly from Ireland. Being mostly Irish (more than 75%) I have been raised to not like England for still holding on to that Northern part of Ireland. Mostly I am over that, but I still am not too fond of the English, but more fond of them than the French.


Um, that seemed kind of like a cheap shot against the French to me. I'm sure they cheap shot Americans in much the same fashion. If you don't like French accents, French Politicians (e.g. Jacque Chirac), or something more specific, I might agree with you, but just saying that you don't like "the French" seems a bit unfair. Like I said, I'm sure "the (ignorant remark of your choice) Americans" get the same cheap, vague disdain around the world that "the French" get in America, and I don't like it.

For the record, I'm an American. I know this thread might be prone to remarks about given countries, whether good or bad, but I still know this: we all live in, and were born in the countries we were for God's purposes, and although these purposes are sometimes unknown to us, it is clear that we should not despise (or boast in) the country of our birth, as this is ultimately determined by God, for reasons far beyond petty nationalistic pride.

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Postby uc pseudonym » Tue Jul 06, 2004 11:23 am

Japan is not opposed to Christianity, there are merely extremely high percentages of non-Christians within the nation. Allow me to second what Saint Kevin said; Israel was explicitly God's favored nation, and He still chewed them out regularly.

Furthermore, we should (obviously) stay away from excessive nationalism, argument or political discussion that could well flow from what has already been posted.
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Postby Kireihana » Thu Jul 08, 2004 9:59 am

I'm an army brat too, KisaTohru! :thumb: I was born in Germany but my parents retired from the army after that and we moved to the US when I was one, so unfortunately my wordly expeditions haven't done me much good :forehead: Since then I've lived in Virginia, New York, and now Tennessee. A lot of people think I'm Asian or Polynesian though. :lol: It's kind of amusing because I don't have a drop of oriental blood in me.
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Postby Kaiwano » Thu Jul 08, 2004 12:31 pm

Cool, you included Sweden! ^_^ As my location says, I live there :thumb: And so far I'm the only one xP
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Postby Roland-shin » Fri Jul 09, 2004 10:37 am

Well as you can see i am from Greece! (we won the Euro 2004 cup hurray!! :dance: )

i think i am the only one from greece though :(
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Postby Kireihana » Fri Jul 09, 2004 10:41 am

And you live in Athens!? That is so cool! Are you planning on going to any of the Olympic events?
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Postby Swordguy » Fri Jul 09, 2004 2:06 pm

i am from the US more spicifcly easten WA, i would have to agree with saint kevin though where we are is where God wants us.
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Postby Sephiroth » Fri Jul 09, 2004 4:16 pm

I'm from Scotland (rains lots!!), in the UK. The United Kingdom & Great Britain are the same thing, Scotland is the Northern country, while England is the Southern country, with Ireland being the smaller island of the west of the mainland.

Would love to live in Japan though...
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Postby Yojimbo » Fri Jul 09, 2004 6:12 pm

The U.S of course.
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Postby Whitephoenix » Fri Jul 09, 2004 6:52 pm

I was born in China and came to the U.S. when I was 2 and a half
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Postby Kisa » Sat Jul 10, 2004 6:30 pm

[quote="Saint Kevin"]

Very cool Kisa. I imagine all that travel has served you well in some respects. How many languages can you speak, and can you do any good impersonations and/or accents because of your background?

Hehe, I can speak some Spanish . . . and i can imitate the Australian accent pretty well, lol.

Also, Kirehana, yea! we military brats gotta stick together! ^^ Very cool.
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Postby Saint Kevin » Sun Jul 11, 2004 1:01 am

Nice KT. I've studied Spanish for 6 years, but, as I learned when I visited Costa Rica, there is no substitute for living in a foreign country for learning a language. By the way Kisa, you need a close quote tag on that last post.

And hey, Yojimbo, I don't know how I missed this the first time, but that Ranger is actually petting a kitten with one hand, and has a gun in the other hand! How did I miss that? Cute picture anyway, I think it speaks to the heart that our fighting men and women still have, despite some of the terrible things they have to live through sometimes. So to you military brats here, tell your parents thanks for me. And thanks for whatever you had to endure for them to do their jobs.
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Postby Yojimbo » Sun Jul 11, 2004 1:08 am

Yeah I love that picture it really speaks to the heart and all that good stuff.
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Postby Roland-shin » Sun Jul 11, 2004 3:17 am

Kireihana wrote:And you live in Athens!? That is so cool! Are you planning on going to any of the Olympic events?


Yeah I have tickets for the openning day and i will propably go to see the baseball final. (i really like baseball and since a championship doesnt exist here it is a good opportunity to see a game )
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Postby Kaiwano » Sun Jul 11, 2004 3:35 am

Hey Roland! I visited Greece just a few months ago! First I was in Delphi, it was really beutiful there. Then I went to Athens, and whoa! Smog!!! Can't believe how people can live there O_o LOL I guess you get used to it, but I live in the countryside so...nope Athens is nothing for me. But hey, as I said Delphi was beautiful, and I would like to go there again ^_^

EDIT: Oh, and I almost forgot. Congratulations on winning the cup! (I rooted for Portugal though xD sorry)
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