What do people in your country think of the country of Wales?

What do people in your country think of the country of Wales?

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no idea, i just want to live in a bungalow in a coastal town

From what it seems it's richer/less poor than scotland, but it lacks the soul of it and the prestige that england has.

Scotland>England>Ireland>Wales

sophie dee is from there i've jacked off to her

Cringe.

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Probably only the major stereotypes, which are sheepshagging and comical language. These will be remarked upon leeringly in the first two minutes to any tourist who identifies as Welsh, as is customary

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It exists.

Dal fy llaw
Mae'n bwrw glaw
Ormr gaef mor hir
Mae'n cymryd gormod o'r tir

it reminds me of the word cumrag

as a breton, I kneel
our hymn is basically the same (yes we stole it)
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English colony

Sheep fuckers aren't a country, it's a mental issue

no

When we goin down the pit lads?

Here in Hereford they pretend that they don't like the Welsh but actually they're quite fond of them (particularly because lots of them are themselves Welsh)

>Here in Hereford
No one know about the regions of England just speak clearly

Presumably they can Google and find out that Hereford is a city near the Welsh border which was historically part of Wales

"People who live at the Welsh border think x" and suddenly everyone understands.
Please just remember this.

1. I don't live at the Welsh border, I'm about 16 miles away
2. The Welsh border is 160 miles long in total, that's not a particularly helpful description