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gavvy said:Ive even had people ask me if the UK was next to Canada as it is in EPCOT
Now that is too funny!

gavvy said:Ive even had people ask me if the UK was next to Canada as it is in EPCOT
Night-train said:And your problem was . . . ?Explain please. I'm sure there are more than me who'd like to know.
Obi Wan Kenobi said:I would have thought that was obvious and would need no explination.
Obi Wan Kenobi said:I would have thought that was obvious and would need no explination.
kkymmy said:Also the place Leicester seems to confuse them...a lot of americans pronounce it lie-ses-ter!
caro said:I had the same experience whilst walking down the street in new york! a chap had an auntie in Burr ming ham so I must know her right?
wilma-bride said:Yeah, the one that always makes me laugh when you say you're from England is when they say they have a friend from England - John Smith who lives in Liverpool. Do you know him? I suppose England (the UK) must seem pretty small to them but even so, I always feel like saying I have a friend who lives in Washington, do you know her?![]()
brer rabbit 28 said:The best one i got was a guy in Epcot telling me about his friend John from London."Do you know him?His name is John and he works as an editor in London." When i said no as i live in Manchester,he said,"yeah but you must know John,right?"![]()
The other one was a guy on EE,all the ride round he was telling me about his trip to Glasgow near London!!!
Maybe it's cos America is so big that there concept of distance is so different to ours.
DebIreland said:That's gonna happen anywhere though. We get a lot of American tourists where I live and over the years have struck up conversation with many of them. I still can't really distinguish one State's accent from another, despite the fact that they could live 1000 or more miles apart.
I love this one tootink said:And, from our American friends who have visited Scotland in the past, many have asked "do you know (insert name here) from (insert Scottish town/city name here)?![]()