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Subject: Have you been to all the countries in the UK?

I'm asking people from the Uk this question altough if you are from elsewhere and have done so, feel free to answer.

Anyway, I thought I would ask this question, as I just had the though that altough I live in Britain, I've never been the Wales or Scotland, Only England and N. Ireland (I'm English)
and I was curious as to wether other British people have visited all the other countries in the Uk, or wether they just stick to their home country.

  • 12.05.2012 9:20 AM PDT

Only England.

  • 12.05.2012 9:20 AM PDT

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I've been to all the countries in the US

  • 12.05.2012 9:22 AM PDT

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Nope. Live in England, went to Wales once.

  • 12.05.2012 9:22 AM PDT

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Everywhere except Northern Ireland.

  • 12.05.2012 9:27 AM PDT

Nope. Live in Scotland, only ever been to England once or twice. Hell, I don't even think I've been to Edinburgh.

  • 12.05.2012 9:30 AM PDT
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Live in Scotland and i have been to Northern Ireland and England

  • 12.05.2012 9:32 AM PDT

I have never been to Wales.

  • 12.05.2012 9:33 AM PDT

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I live in the Republic of Ireland, and I've been in all of the countries in the United Kingdom.

  • 12.05.2012 9:34 AM PDT

*sigh* I haven't even been out of state yet.

  • 12.05.2012 9:35 AM PDT

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lol @ people calling England, Scotland, Wales and NI countries


Most northern place i've been to is Manchester.

  • 12.05.2012 9:44 AM PDT

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I live in Scotland, and I've been to England and Wales. Northern Ireland is still uncharted territory for me...

  • 12.05.2012 9:45 AM PDT

I live in England, but I go to Scotland fairly often because one side of my family is Scottish.

  • 12.05.2012 9:46 AM PDT

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Posted by: Cheeseoid
lol @ people calling England, Scotland, Wales and NI countries

So should we not call Ireland a country because it was once in the United Kingdom?

And FYI, Scotland is probably going to be an independent country in the next few decades.

  • 12.05.2012 9:47 AM PDT

I was born in R.Ireland (not strictly UK, I know) so England and Wales are the only ones I've been to.

  • 12.05.2012 9:47 AM PDT


Posted by: TomoK12

Posted by: Cheeseoid
lol @ people calling England, Scotland, Wales and NI countries

So should we not call Ireland a country because it was once in the United Kingdom?

And FYI, Scotland is probably going to be an independent country in the next few decades.
lol, no it isn't. Scotland will not get independence.

  • 12.05.2012 9:48 AM PDT


Posted by: Cheeseoid
lol @ people calling England, Scotland, Wales and NI countries


Most northern place i've been to is Manchester.

They're constituent countries.

OT: I'm American and I've only been to England.

  • 12.05.2012 9:49 AM PDT

Only England and Wales.

  • 12.05.2012 9:51 AM PDT

england, wales and scotland. the only countries i've ever been to.

  • 12.05.2012 9:52 AM PDT

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I have yet to set foot on UK soil

  • 12.05.2012 9:53 AM PDT


Posted by: Cheeseoid
lol @ people calling England, Scotland, Wales and NI countries


Most northern place i've been to is Manchester.

they are countries.

  • 12.05.2012 9:53 AM PDT

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Posted by: RdOG1507
I've been to all the countries in the US

  • 12.05.2012 9:54 AM PDT

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Posted by: DarkBen64

Posted by: TomoK12

Posted by: Cheeseoid
lol @ people calling England, Scotland, Wales and NI countries

So should we not call Ireland a country because it was once in the United Kingdom?

And FYI, Scotland is probably going to be an independent country in the next few decades.
lol, no it isn't. Scotland will not get independence.

Why don't you tell that to all the Scottish people so that we don't waste people's time and money with the referendum?

  • 12.05.2012 9:54 AM PDT
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Posted by: rennagang
I have yet to set foot on UK soil

  • 12.05.2012 9:55 AM PDT

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