Be nice to see him explaining that as he's punched in the nose somewhere in Scotland.
1965 is a long time ago. Even so, he sounds like just the kind of pompous stuffed shirt, I would thoroughly dislike. Trying to impose his traditionalist view on a modern, expanding and ever changing and mutating language.
And I wouldn't suggest using an English historian, or any English point of view as justification for saying the wrong term if you were in Scotland or talking to Scots.
See also in that article
Not in doubt. In America it's likely no-one will care, but anywhere in the UK and especially in Scotland it'll be evident that you are using the wrong term through ignorance or arrogance. Both of which I think I could correctly term as stupid things to do.
*shrug*
1965 is a long time ago. Even so, he sounds like just the kind of pompous stuffed shirt, I would thoroughly dislike. Trying to impose his traditionalist view on a modern, expanding and ever changing and mutating language.
And I wouldn't suggest using an English historian, or any English point of view as justification for saying the wrong term if you were in Scotland or talking to Scots.
See also in that article
That the use of "Scots" is the modern preferred use in all levels of society in Scotland is not in doubt
*shrug*
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