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Así es amigos,
Quisiera compartir con vosotros esta interesantísima iniciativa de la ciudadanía gallega, esperando que la idea se extienda como la marea que surgió del desastre del Prestige .
Debatamos amistosamente.
http://www.change.org/petitions/mr-...ted-kingdom-when-scotland-becomes-independent
Mr. David Cameron. Prime Minister of the United Kingdom: Please accept Galiza as an integral part of United Kingdom when Scotland becomes independent
We Galicians are aware of the fact that Scotland may become independent in 2014 and that this issue is worrying you. You needn't think of a solution to this challenge because we have found an innovative proposal that you won't be able to refuse:
We propose you to accept Galiza as an integral part of the United Kingdom.
This may come as a surprise to you but Galiza is also a Celtic nation in the northwest of Spain. With us on board you won't miss the ***owing:
Scottish pipes: we have our own.
Celtic of Glasgow: we have Celta Vigo
An amazing landscape, we have that too
Scottish clans, we have plenty of them (caciques are included)
Our people like their drinks as Scots do
We have a vibrant cultural and music scene
In Galiza it also rains a lot
We have a strong identity like Scottish people do.
We are also an Atlantic country
Flags of both countries have similar colours
We also have some stingy people.
Santiago of Compostela is our Edinburgh
With Galicians as part of the UK, you will gain the ***owing:
Hard-working people
Galician people accent (in English) is easier to understand than the Scottish accent
If you leave us alone, we won't bother you
Lovely food and drinks (e.g. cozido instead of haggies, licor cafe instead of whisky, etc.)
We speak the most spoken Roman languages of the world: Portuguese (Galician) and Spanish (Galician). We are able to communicate with both Brazil and Mexico using our two languages.
Milder weather than in Scotland
We share a similar sense of humour with British people (“retranca” is the Galician irony)
British economy will improve with our fishing industry, textile (e.g. Zara), cultural tourism (The Way of St James), best beach of the world (Praia de Rodas, Ilhas Cies ,Vigo).
Our seafood is worldwide famous (mussels, oysters, lobsters, etc.)
We look forward to hearing from you
Kind Regards
Quisiera compartir con vosotros esta interesantísima iniciativa de la ciudadanía gallega, esperando que la idea se extienda como la marea que surgió del desastre del Prestige .
Debatamos amistosamente.
http://www.change.org/petitions/mr-...ted-kingdom-when-scotland-becomes-independent
Mr. David Cameron. Prime Minister of the United Kingdom: Please accept Galiza as an integral part of United Kingdom when Scotland becomes independent
We Galicians are aware of the fact that Scotland may become independent in 2014 and that this issue is worrying you. You needn't think of a solution to this challenge because we have found an innovative proposal that you won't be able to refuse:
We propose you to accept Galiza as an integral part of the United Kingdom.
This may come as a surprise to you but Galiza is also a Celtic nation in the northwest of Spain. With us on board you won't miss the ***owing:
Scottish pipes: we have our own.
Celtic of Glasgow: we have Celta Vigo
An amazing landscape, we have that too
Scottish clans, we have plenty of them (caciques are included)
Our people like their drinks as Scots do
We have a vibrant cultural and music scene
In Galiza it also rains a lot
We have a strong identity like Scottish people do.
We are also an Atlantic country
Flags of both countries have similar colours
We also have some stingy people.
Santiago of Compostela is our Edinburgh
With Galicians as part of the UK, you will gain the ***owing:
Hard-working people
Galician people accent (in English) is easier to understand than the Scottish accent
If you leave us alone, we won't bother you
Lovely food and drinks (e.g. cozido instead of haggies, licor cafe instead of whisky, etc.)
We speak the most spoken Roman languages of the world: Portuguese (Galician) and Spanish (Galician). We are able to communicate with both Brazil and Mexico using our two languages.
Milder weather than in Scotland
We share a similar sense of humour with British people (“retranca” is the Galician irony)
British economy will improve with our fishing industry, textile (e.g. Zara), cultural tourism (The Way of St James), best beach of the world (Praia de Rodas, Ilhas Cies ,Vigo).
Our seafood is worldwide famous (mussels, oysters, lobsters, etc.)
We look forward to hearing from you
Kind Regards