No!! Honestly it isn't. They are giving us Scots a bad name. We can spot a pile ofThat silly look on his face when he’s pretending to be pleasantly shocked by a low price or good quality. Eilidh has a very similar expression, perhaps is a Scottish thing ?
Absolutely not!!!!That silly look on his face when he’s pretending to be pleasantly shocked by a low price or good quality. Eilidh has a very similar expression, perhaps is a Scottish thing ?
Lol we Scots have a few expressions but some not repeatable!That silly look on his face when he’s pretending to be pleasantly shocked by a low price or good quality. Eilidh has a very similar expression, perhaps is a Scottish thing ?
His name sounds Italian. Is he a Scot?Lol we Scots have a few expressions but some not repeatable!
How about describing him - eejit - and all the codswallop he talks - havering - and in summary - in the name of the wee man…..or last century - jings and crivvens…
But I suspect it’s him not his Scottishness that’s makes him stand out as a diddie?
He is actually English but brought up in a Scotland if I recall correctly. His name in Italian, i think his grandfather migrated to UK.His name sounds Italian. Is he a Scot?