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    They're not even proper Welsh. I've never met a South Walian that speaks Welsh, and that includes a couple of curators I've had to deal with from the National Welsh Museum in Cardiff! True Walians live in the north and are proud enough of their country to at least learn their own language.

    Wannabe English in my opinion.

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    Congratulations, you've just won the prize for most pointless thread on this board.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by danQPR View Post
      Congratulations, you've just won the prize for most pointless thread on this board.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Westway View Post
        They're not even proper Welsh. I've never met a South Walian that speaks Welsh, and that includes a couple of curators I've had to deal with from the National Welsh Museum in Cardiff! True Walians live in the north and are proud enough of their country to at least learn their own language.

        Wannabe English in my opinion.
        The north/south divide in Wales is certainly an interesting one, those up north tend to claim that speaking the lingo makes them 'more Welsh' than those from the South and the Valleys. This is of course complete bull and no more than 10% of the country speak the lingo anyway.

        Wales wastes £M's every year on bi-lingual literature and road signs which in truth benefits few. I can understand some road signs, "Croeso i Gymru" for example, one for the tourists which translates as "Welcome to Wales" but Council tax bills!!! You're 'avin a laugh…

        As for those in the North being more Welsh……more druidic and inbred maybe……but not more Welsh.

        Oh and QPR simply must win on Saturday or I'm gonna be seriously out of pocket. Playing 5-a-side football yesterday in Leckwith near Cardiff's stadium in my QPR shirt, confidence is high here for a Cardiff win, please QPR do this for me….

        You R'sssss
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Westway View Post
          They're not even proper Welsh. I've never met a South Walian that speaks Welsh, and that includes a couple of curators I've had to deal with from the National Welsh Museum in Cardiff! True Walians live in the north and are proud enough of their country to at least learn their own language.

          Wannabe English in my opinion.
          I used to work in and around Cardiff a lot, every person i met classes themselves as Welsh. In no way do they want to be English, they are welsh and proud of it.
          As for not hearing people speak welsh, you only have to go in to a proper welsh pub and it's all you hear, the tv showing welsh channels etc.
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          • #6
            For my sins, I have a huge extended family around Llanelli, Carmarthen and Pontadulais. They all speak Welsh. All the bleeding time.

            They think that all those from North Wales are either Scousers or six fingered cottage burning freaks.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by danQPR View Post
              Congratulations, you've just won the prize for most pointless thread on this board.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Westway View Post
                They're not even proper Welsh. I've never met a South Walian that speaks Welsh, and that includes a couple of curators I've had to deal with from the National Welsh Museum in Cardiff! True Walians live in the north and are proud enough of their country to at least learn their own language.

                Wannabe English in my opinion.
                Utter bowlocks.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Westway View Post
                  They're not even proper Welsh. I've never met a South Walian that speaks Welsh, and that includes a couple of curators I've had to deal with from the National Welsh Museum in Cardiff! True Walians live in the north and are proud enough of their country to at least learn their own language.

                  Wannabe English in my opinion.
                  my wife's family would love that quote, lmfao

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                  • #10
                    Down West is where the majority of the Welsh speakers are not up North, but there still is quite a lot around South Wales. You will hear Welsh all over the tannoys on the weekend if your going.
                    And Yes, im WELSH not British

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                    • #11
                      The highest amount of Welsh speakers on average are up in North Wales. This does not make us any more Welsh than those in South Wales.
                      On Julio Cesar...
                      Originally posted by Franky Boy
                      laughable... but if we pull this off, ill get circumsized

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by GarethGardner View Post
                        Down West is where the majority of the Welsh speakers are not up North, but there still is quite a lot around South Wales. You will hear Welsh all over the tannoys on the weekend if your going.
                        And Yes, im WELSH not British
                        Sod off and stop sponging off of us then, as bad as Somalians you lot. Handouts here, there and every ****ing where off of the system that you hate so much.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Cardiff Ranger View Post
                          The north/south divide in Wales is certainly an interesting one, those up north tend to claim that speaking the lingo makes them 'more Welsh' than those from the South and the Valleys. This is of course complete bull and no more than 10% of the country speak the lingo anyway.

                          Wales wastes £M's every year on bi-lingual literature and road signs which in truth benefits few. I can understand some road signs, "Croeso i Gymru" for example, one for the tourists which translates as "Welcome to Wales" but Council tax bills!!! You're 'avin a laugh…

                          As for those in the North being more Welsh……more druidic and inbred maybe……but not more Welsh.

                          Oh and QPR simply must win on Saturday or I'm gonna be seriously out of pocket. Playing 5-a-side football yesterday in Leckwith near Cardiff's stadium in my QPR shirt, confidence is high here for a Cardiff win, please QPR do this for me….

                          You R'sssss
                          Inbred? Cheeky.....

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