What is the difference between Scotland and Ireland?
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One drinks Irish Whiskey, and the other Scotch Whisky.
It's like asking what's the difference between Canada and the US, or the US and Mexico.
They are TWO DIFFERENT COUNTRIES.
Scotland is one country on the island of Great Britain, Ireland is a neighbouring island cross the channel consisting of Northern Ireland UK and the Republic of Ireland which is a separate independant country
Scotland has Werewolves but not so Ireland. I have a claw from a werewolf my grandmum gave me that my great grandfather killed in the late 1800s. My great grandparents were from Kerry and back home in Ireland they have no Werewolves or snakes.
@Rogue
The Irish drink whiskEy.
The Irish are just Scots who can swim.
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Accent?
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Scotland doesnt have Irish Spring soap
There are some quite decent paddies about. You can stuff the scots.
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