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12 things you should never say to someone from Scotland

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Scotland, you'll know some subjects can be touchy. From people slandering our national dish to our everlasting hope that we'll do well at literally any sport (Come on Scotland!), there are some questions we just don't like being asked and things we don't want to be told.

Here is a selection of those things you should never say to or ask a Scot. 1.  "That's a lovely accent, what part of Ireland are you from?"  - This is more common than you think, and though we both have lovely accents, it surely can't be that hard to tell us apart.

2.  "Have you tried a deep-fried Mars Bar?" - With all the media it gets, you'd think it was our national dish, but actually we have plenty of amazing dishes that are not battered chocolate.

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