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#51 uncledeath2005
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[QUOTE="AliasUK"]

[QUOTE="TarmacChris"]You do know that calling Britain 'England' offends the other countries that make up Britain, don't you? We had wars about this...TarmacChris

You know that calling England'The UK'offends me!? I've had wars about this you know! DON'T MAKE ME NUT YOU!!

Um...What? :cry:

Ha aha "nut"....love it :lol:

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#52 Putzwapputzen
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UK i think :)
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#53 Le-Beave
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Ok, nobody has got it right so far.

England, Scotland and Wales = Great Britain

Great Britain + Northern Ireland = United Kingdom

ParasiteDemon

Thank you... I'm glad someone got it right lol. And what sucks is that because i'm welsh people automatically assume im English if I say Britain or UK to them. And even in movies such as Eurotrip, they say this:

Cooper: England is the size of the Eastwood Mall. We can walk to Berlin from there.
Scott: Cooper,England is an island.
Cooper: OK, swim, whatever. We'll take it.

GET IT RIGHT.... ENGLAND IS NOT AN ISLAND... Britain IS! England is one third of a bloomin island not the entirity of it. Get it right!

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#54 JJ4545
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I thought this was obvious. England, Wales, and Scotland are separate countries, but together they make Britain. England and Northern Ireland make up the United Kingdom.
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#55 commando611
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i call it immigrant Paradise, only joking England or Britain.
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#56 smcg69
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Countries - England, Scotland, Wales. Them as a whole - Great Britain, United Kingdom.Brainkiller05

You forgot Northern Ireland. Techincally thats also part of the UK

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#57 ParasiteDemon
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[QUOTE="ParasiteDemon"]

Ok, nobody has got it right so far.

England, Scotland and Wales = Great Britain

Great Britain + Northern Ireland = United Kingdom

Le-Beave

Thank you... I'm glad someone got it right lol. And what sucks is that because i'm welsh people automatically assume im English if I say Britain or UK to them. And even in movies such as Eurotrip, they say this:

Cooper: England is the size of the Eastwood Mall. We can walk to Berlin from there.
Scott: Cooper,England is an island.
Cooper: OK, swim, whatever. We'll take it.

GET IT RIGHT.... ENGLAND IS NOT AN ISLAND... Britain IS! England is one third of a bloomin island not the entirity of it. Get it right!

How do you feel about being in the UK, but Wales not even being represented in the Union Jack? Just something I've wondered...

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#58 KHfanboy2
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I call it England.
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#59 Travo_basic
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UK. I guess.
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#60 Bourbons3
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If you're in England, you say England. If you're in Wales, you say Wales. And so on.
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#61 theblackfrost
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Answer me this: I was in England for 2 years, what is the country primarily called? England? Great Britian? Or the United Kingdom?RiSkyBiZ-13

England.

United Kingdom and Great Britain are the group of countries as follows England, Scotland, Wales And Northern Ireland. As they are aslo called the British Islesdue to that whole British Empire thing.

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#62 SolidSnake35
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I always say I live in England, when asked.
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#63 MarkystobartPSP
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[QUOTE="ParasiteDemon"]

Ok, nobody has got it right so far.

England, Scotland and Wales = Great Britain

Great Britain + Northern Ireland = United Kingdom

Le-Beave

Thank you... I'm glad someone got it right lol. And what sucks is that because i'm welsh people automatically assume im English if I say Britain or UK to them. And even in movies such as Eurotrip, they say this:

Cooper: England is the size of the Eastwood Mall. We can walk to Berlin from there.
Scott: Cooper,England is an island.
Cooper: OK, swim, whatever. We'll take it.

GET IT RIGHT.... ENGLAND IS NOT AN ISLAND... Britain IS! England is one third of a bloomin island not the entirity of it. Get it right!

i think that england is more than a thirdof the island. Wales is not evenclose to a third

Scotland, maybe

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#64 deshields538
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Ok, nobody has got it right so far.

England, Scotland and Wales = Great Britain

Great Britain + Northern Ireland = United Kingdom

ParasiteDemon

Thank you. It's nice to know some people know we exist. :)

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#65 deshields538
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Depends who you ask, I will never refer to Northern Ireland as a part of Britain, it is a part of Ireland and one day will be simply called Ireland. Just because you rape and pillage a land and call it your own does not make it so. One day you will all be living under Irish law or you will leave. You no longer have a say in it, it's going to happen.

The days of the empire and its bloody history of stealing other people's land are long over.

ND_

Well we (the people of Northern Ireland) are actually staying with the UK because we want to. It has nothing to do with this "British Imperialism" crap.

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#66 sirIreland123
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[QUOTE="ND_"]

Depends who you ask, I will never refer to Northern Ireland as a part of Britain, it is a part of Ireland and one day will be simply called Ireland. Just because you rape and pillage a land and call it your own does not make it so. One day you will all be living under Irish law or you will leave. You no longer have a say in it, it's going to happen.

The days of the empire and its bloody history of stealing other people's land are long over.

deshields538

Well we (the people of Northern Ireland) are actually staying with the UK because we want to. It has nothing to do with this "British Imperialism" crap.

I would rather Northern Ireland rejoined the republic it is silly to have the one small island divided. I have never understood why anyone in northern Ireland would not want to rejoin.

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#67 Whight_Knight
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[QUOTE="deshields538"][QUOTE="ND_"]

Depends who you ask, I will never refer to Northern Ireland as a part of Britain, it is a part of Ireland and one day will be simply called Ireland. Just because you rape and pillage a land and call it your own does not make it so. One day you will all be living under Irish law or you will leave. You no longer have a say in it, it's going to happen.

The days of the empire and its bloody history of stealing other people's land are long over.

sirIreland123

Well we (the people of Northern Ireland) are actually staying with the UK because we want to. It has nothing to do with this "British Imperialism" crap.

I would rather Northern Ireland rejoined the republic it is silly to have the one small island divided. I have never understood why anyone in northern Ireland would not want to rejoin.

Exactly , but I said this before.Great Britain would hand over the north tomorrow if it were not for the amount of loyalists living there.
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#68 ParasiteDemon
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[QUOTE="ParasiteDemon"]

Ok, nobody has got it right so far.

England, Scotland and Wales = Great Britain

Great Britain + Northern Ireland = United Kingdom

deshields538

Thank you. It's nice to know some people know we exist. :)

I'm part of the we

Well we (the people of Northern Ireland) are actually staying with the UK because we want to. It has nothing to do with this "British Imperialism" crap.

deshields538

No we don't

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#69 vengi
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Answer me this: I was in England for 2 years, what is the country primarily called? England? Great Britian? Or the United Kingdom?RiSkyBiZ-13

London

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#70 muppet1010
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northeren ireland is being missed out from waht ive read.. and i usually refer to where i live (england) as ive england or the UK.. great britain is a bit formal.