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Working In Wales...
...this week. Are the natives revolting? ;-)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I can't see anyone jumping out as arrogant and self regarding. I can assure you I was shouted at in the street in Gerlan to go home English (and I'm a quarter Welsh). Of course Wales is beautiful, of course most of the people are lovely but there's no point in pretending there isn't resentment towards the English by a few, especially those buying up property in N Wales.
A friend of mine told that many years ago, when he was stationed in Wales, he and his wife became very friendly with a neighbouring couple. One day his wife went into a shop and there was the neighbour's wife, who totally ignored her and spoke in Welsh to the shopkeeper. She later came round and apologised , explaining that she had only done so because English speakers were charged higher prices than the Welsh.
It`s not total nonsense Ratter. I`m not sure how far north you live though - aren`t you in mid Wales? I have friends in South Wales and when I have visited them I have never been met with anything other than friendliness and hospitality. Same in the north but it takes a little bit longer to infiltrate (a bit like Devon and Cornwall - the locals are suspicious of outsiders)
Prudie up there in Gerlan they shout go home to everybody, just changing the last couple of words. They even tell the folk from Rhiwlas to go home. Haha.
If people come to Wales looking for a confrontation it is available for them. My advice is, be discreet until you are known. I holiday in Cornwall, have been to the Fens, Scotland, Yorkshire, and most of the major English cities and have had more animosity shown in all those places than anywhere in Wales.
If people come to Wales looking for a confrontation it is available for them. My advice is, be discreet until you are known. I holiday in Cornwall, have been to the Fens, Scotland, Yorkshire, and most of the major English cities and have had more animosity shown in all those places than anywhere in Wales.
Nor me jackdaw . First thing I learned, Haha, stood me in good stead with the locals many moon ago. I can even swear better in Welsh than some of them now. ' She who must be obeyed' tells her mum of me, ( who is 86 and laughs at the thought) she is a marvellous old lady who dreams in Welsh and was raised on a smallholding in the hills above Ruthin. I swear that she is of Roman descent.