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19th July 09, 09:18 AM
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Imitation, sincerest form of flattery?
Here's something I have been wondering, more for our kindred over the pond, but experience counts so throw in!
Many, if not most, of us are of Celtic descent, not that that needs to matter, and see our love of all things Scottish, Irish and Welsh as celebrating, and enjoying our heritage, in all the various ways. This isn't about trad or contentious, I mean contmeporary!
What is the attitude towards our inclination from those who are natives, be they Irish, Scots, or Welsh? Are we seen as posers, Renn Faire escapees, nutters, or, is it seen a flattery and admiration for a people and land we have a deep connectin to, real or otherwise.
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