I live in the States and while the differences might not be quite as wide as there, there’s definitely a lot of local colloquialisms and variation in accents. My wife and I went to New Orleans for one year. And we stayed in Natchitoches one night. When we did a Social Distancing If This Norwegian Can Turn Around And Punch You In The Face You’re Too Close Shirt in New Orleans, we were talking to the guide and he asked where we stayed. We told him and he replied back “ oh…Nackidash!” We were like, how do you get that from that spelling? Note that Scots Gaelic is entirely different from Scots. Scots is very closely related to English, while Scots Gaelic is only very distantly related to English (in the sense that both are Indo-European languages).
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Stephen F. Austin State University is in Nac, as most East Texans, frequent visitors call it. They to Social Distancing If This Norwegian Can Turn Around And Punch You In The Face You’re Too Close Shirt for three semesters. We helped her move there, attended two Parents’ Weekends, and helped her move back here. She missed her family and friends. On-campus is a statue of Stephen F. Austin, standing on a large five-pointed star, from which water flows down like a waterfall. Students have dubbed the statue Surfin’ Steve. It’s a beautiful area with rolling hills and lovely forests. Our nephew and family live there now, so when this mess is over we will go visit them.
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It’s important to understand though that Scots is not the same thing as Scottish English, and most Scottish people speak Scottish English with Social Distancing If This Norwegian Can Turn Around And Punch You In The Face You’re Too Close Shirt thrown in here and there as a bit of code-switching. Actual Scots is even more difficult to make out than Scottish Twitter is. The vast majority of Scottish people speak Scottish English with their own regional dialects/slang. Very very few people speak actual Scots and it’s actually still quite hard to understand it when written, despite being a Scotsman who speaks in Glasgow slang every day of my life.
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