The south-west of England, about as far away from Scotland as you can get while still being on the same island but nonetheless concerned and in two very confused minds about the upcoming referendum.
I think a lot of Scots (including myself) share your concern and confusion
Belgium, yes belgium that small country where there are more immigrants than normal people and no "Brussel Sprouts" are not our favourite food and yes "french fries" , chocolate and beer are what we are known for , so proud to live here !!
LOL, I'm an immigrant (though not in your country), does make me "not normal"? :P
lol I didn't mean normal in that way, I couldn't find the right Engilsh word, so I used normal I'm an immigrant myself but I consider myself more belgian than polish I was 5 when I moved.
I'm from British Columbia Canada, and one of my favourite "dishes" per say from north america is subway ( i think that was invented in this continent) when i was at BCIT for 6 months, that was at least half my diet
Belgium, yes belgium that small country where there are more immigrants than normal people and no "Brussel Sprouts" are not our favourite food and yes "french fries" , chocolate and beer are what we are known for , so proud to live here !!
LOL, I'm an immigrant (though not in your country), does make me "not normal"? :P
lol I didn't mean normal in that way, I couldn't find the right Engilsh word, so I used normal I'm an immigrant myself but I consider myself more belgian than polish I was 5 when I moved.
I'm from Libya, which is basically the middle child when it comes to North Africa, i.e. forgotten and overshadowed. My favorite dish is shwarma, which is fitting since Libya used to be a part of Turkey for 400 yrs until the Italians took over. Of course since the political climate is not exactly the best at the moment, I live in the UK.
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@sarevok57: Haha, I used to eat at Subway almost every day when I was 16 xD
to Walhalla,
Odin's waiting for me.
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USA here. I grew up in Michigan (the frozen north, boo!), but I traded that in a few years ago for the scorching desert of Arizona.
Summers are hellish here (110F + days), but the winters are divine, and plenty of sunshine! I do miss rainy, cloudy moody days though.