Celtic and Germanic

It used to be. The Scottish footy team Celtic is still pronounced this way

Nice

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very similar experience
>go to america
>get talking to some yank, tell him where i am from and apologize for my english
>"Wow, I am swedish too!" so I start to speak basic swedish to him (said something like "what cool that you are swedish!")
>h-haha no i can't speak it
I don't understand, why they have to associate themselves with other cultures?

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To feel unique

>Why yes my family is Gaelicized Normans, how could you tell?

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yes, but as far as I know other european cultures do not have a huge fetish for pretending to be from some other country. America is one of the most patriotic countries in the world so I don't understand why some of americans have some sort of identity crisis. What is wrong with being American?

It's nice to know your ethnicity. The people who go around we wuzzing because of that are cringe though

>he thinks anybody knows his island monkey slang outside of his shithole island to know what a "sunt" is

Shan't be the retarded europoors replying to this post that had to google what sunt is to ave a laff

İ think with sunt he meant cunt because it's celtic and not seltic.

oooh he mad

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