Well, some Scots love to lambaste North Americans by using the word Brigadoonery. It indicates, as far as I understand it, the slightly deranged mental state of someone only interested in Hollywood's version of Scotland in the days of yore; of kilts, pipes and castles...I can understand that modern Scots want their country to be taken seriously as a real place with real problems and real people in it, not as a backdrop for the fantasies of tourists...the Dutch are also tired of Hans Brinker, windmills, tulips and clogs. However, the Scots themselves started brigadoonery in the early 19th century, when King George came up north and got treated to a fairytale celebration in kilts, so they really only have themselves to blame! But nationalism of this sort was in the air in the 19th century, Scotland was certainly no exception...