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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2010-10-26 06:31 pm
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While we're doing scientifically-unsound polls, might as well do this one too!

[Poll #1636721]

Only separated out the major/predominantly English-speaking nations because there are probably way more of even one of those than any of the others combined.

This isn't about politics, it's about geographical, physical location. You don't have to identify as an American to be from the US! Chill!
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[personal profile] trialia 2010-10-26 11:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Sorry, I phrased that rather badly. But to be fair, it is past midnight and I'm a bit stoned. But my point is, the overarching cultural ideas that are shared by various groups of countries are, in fact, different in sort of blobs between here and western, eastern, northern and southern European country groups, in my experience. And I've travelled a good bit. Obviously individual countries have their differing cultures, and so do we "internally", which is why I hate the term "UK". I don't pretend to think that all mainland European countries' cultures are the same, but so many seem to assume that about England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.