Being Scottish is about choosing to make this land your home, regardless of where you started off. I love seeing people fall in love with this country, and choosing to stay.
As an Italian, I have to say Scottish people are the best people I ever met. A beautiful country with amazing people. The personality you have and the proudness for your country make you similar to us. Even us Italians would die for our flag! Then the atmosphere I found in Scotland, was something unique that I could not find anywhere else in the UK. DIO BENEDICA LA SCOZIA 🏴 (God bless Scotland)
I'm Polish-Canadian. This relief of Scotland map made me cry. It makes me think how quickly things are forgotten. Thanks to two wonderful people the map is again possible to be enjoined. DW as always is the best.
I'm of Scottish descent and part of the Stewart Clan and entitled to wear the Stewart Plaid? My family is from the Borders (Dumfries & Galloway) I am a retired Mechanical Engineer and cant wait for the "wee krankie" and her mates to "piss off " and never ever try to rejoin the Union again? The way they did in approx 1620 when they were bankrupt by the Panama Canal "Project" when the Union "rescued" them! Before the Likes of NS and AS even existed to try to destroy "Caledonia!"
@Robert yes my Grandfather commanded the Polish division in the 6th Army and only had good words for the Polish, there ability to fight and thier bear Woijtek! 🐻
Another great DW documentary! I have such a good image of Scotland which is tottaly different from England. Scots should be able to take their own path, for sure.
I'm from Brazil, South America. The Scots are the best people I met when I was in the UK for an internship in 2007. They were so warm and kind to me. I really wish Scotland the best.
Dying to visit Scotland and its highlands. Scotland will be the first country I’ll visit after the pandemic. Best wishes to the beautiful Scottish people from a Panamanian!
I know exactly how the Polish guy felt! I visited Scotland in 2017 and fell in love with the highlands. Don’t get me wrong as a Californian I missed the sun (lol) but the people and land were awesome
@@peterobbo7512 why would I want to?😂 your opppressers and my country is in middle for a fight for independence from the British empire so I do not give a fuck, ur people are cold, your goverments are still colonial. When Scotland falls the whole damn ship sinks😉
@The M Network I assume your aware of the high cost of living there it's one of the highest in North America. Pemberton and that area is cheaper than Whistler and nicer in my opinion :-) Peace
I have depression, anxiety and stress, its hard to concentrate in any activity or watching a video. But this Documentary so well made, I watched it whole.
@JackyVivid: I know what you mean! My anxiety and depression make it so hard for me to concentrate that I almost never finish a movie or a book these days. I wish I could learn to relax and focus.
Not many people may know this but it was a Scotsman, Mr. Allan Octavian Hume, that reinvigorated the Indian independence movement in 1883. Thanks to his ideas and motivation, we became independent 64 years later. I have great respect for the Scots, having visited Edinburg and the surrounding areas and my only wish is for them to taste the freedom that one of their ancestors created for us. Danke schön DW für die super report.
@@DWDocumentary You lot moan about job losses and in the next breath moan that there arn't enough workers to do the jobs British people don't 'want' to do... What you really mean is you resent paying people a living wage for hard physical labour. My pay is more than DOUBLE what it was before Brexit, I'm loving Brexit.
@@Mumbo_Jumbo_Kiwi.1 LONG COMMENT ALERT ⚠️ As a Brazilian, I get to see how former settler colonies (including my own country, but most prominently the USA/Canada/Australia/NZ) developed differently from other societies, as you pointed out Scotland. Most of the history of settler colonies is steeped in driving the natives out, bringing settlers (most of them from Europe, but some from East Asia and the Arab world) and, in some cases, importing gigantic amounts of African slaves. Until today, social problems are still lingering, though the progress in previous decades has made these societies welcoming to citizens of all backgrounds. Basically, the migrant roots of the societies were adapted to better fit everyone who comes, in line with the previous progress for minorities there. The US is the leading example, and as much as people point out what Latin Americans experience near the border, the country is overall receptive to foreigners. If you pair the friendliness towards immigrants and the global influence of the US, you can see why this flexible vision of society and culture has spread so much outside its "original" space, and why it is more present on countries more influenced by the US. Countries elsewhere (basically, Eurasia and Africa) were mostly (except for *terrible* colonial borders) formed by the interactions between local native ethnicities/cultures and its neighbours. Some were invadors and spread their influence far away, like the Chinese in Eastern, Hindustanis in Southern Asia, Arabs in North Africa/Iberia, Vikings and Goths in Western Europe, Huns in the Carpathian basin, Ethiopians in Eastern Africa, Zulus in Southern Africa, Bantus in Central Africa etc. Besides the horrendous colonial borders mentioned earlier, nations have remained largely dominated by one culture and ethnicity, and foreigners are gradually absorbed into society. I'm no ethno-nationalist, because such ideology advocates for absolute ethnic purity, disregards how culture (morality, language, laws, traditions etc) can transform human beings regardless of their ethnic backgrounds and, worst of all, is terribly violent and anti-democratic. My point is this: every Eurasian/African nation has a dominant ethno-cultural background, challenged only by incoherent lines drawn on a map, not drawn by natives themselves. Excluding mass immigration (in other words, controled numbers of legal immigrants), the foreigners (and their descendants) who come to these countries absorb the local traditions and culture, and society also absorbs them. I can't say whether the current American view of immigration/cultural integration will stand, as it defies the norms and traditions present outside of the settler colony realm. What I can tell you is this: I'm not surprised at all about the focus of the documentary being on a local, Scottish point of view. Just like I'm not surprised by any documentary about, let's say, Iran, being dominated by a local, Iranian point of view, or any other example. It's a matter of history, and although former settler colonies are very prominent in the world stage, they're definitely not the norm. There are different proccesses which led to the formation of the societies worldwide, and every region has its own, so don't worry about not all societies adhering to one of the different societal bases there are. For example, people (especially whites) who campaign for nativism in the Americas and Oceania are stupid, their views are incoherent with their own immigrant background and history. Anyway, this was it. Sorry for any unnoticed grammar mistakes, and I hope you have a great day!
@@cuckingfunt9353 Yes thats a good result from it. I think people who don't want to share the wealth that their business is bringing in are a little too proud in themselves. They think they are so clever. I'm a woodworker and people are so cheap. I understand it but we have decades now of really cheap shite coming over from China and Mexico. My friend was smart to use equal sharing of all tips with the whole group in his café. My other friend is not so bright. He took the tips from the waitstaff and put it in his own pocket for expenses and now he is bitchin that he needs people
Thank you for making this wonderful documentary. As a proud Scot, I am bursting with pride reading through the comments from our friends and neighbours. Everyone is welcome here - it’s what makes it such a great place to live and work!
I didn't know Scotland is this beautiful and green. I hope I visit Scotland and tour to all these breathtaking places. No wonder Scotland has 80+ life expectancy since the country is literally filled with meadows, clean seashores and fresh air to breathe.
@@paddyocallaghan4880 Yes! My Apologies! UK has 80+ life expectancy. It is strange to know why Scotland doesn't have this figure. Apparently, Scotland has Highlands and is away from pollutions modern cities emit
I love Scottish people. I am Greek, particularly Cretan, and I have to say we have some common things such as, Highlanders and Lowlanders. Long live Scotland.
I am Scottish and love Greek people particularly Cretan! I am also struck by our similarities. Our warmth and generous nature, our acceptance and welcome of strangers and our love of a good party!! I also can totally identify with Cretans distance in attitude and personality from Athens as it seems to mirror many Scots feelings about Westminster. After Scotland, Crete has the most wonderful people on earth.
I am Scottish but have some Geek blood in me on my Dad's side of the family though my Gran but I dont know the full story. But if you could see some of my family you could see The Greek blood is in us.
Its funny to me that Ethiopians share a lot in common with Scots and shepherds as well. I love them. I don't know many Scots. Just a lady who sewed my cat her vests in tartan and tweed fabrics. My high school was the Highland Park Scots but those guys were a bit rude to put it mildly. I love Greek food. And dance.
Scotland will forever be one of my fav countries and something in my bucket list to visit since my school was founded by a Scottish missionary and several Scottish teachers served in past as our headmasters, the school itself named 'Scottish church'(college named as well). Despite living millions of kms away from this country, I feel like always connected to and fascinated about its culture, crest and flag. Students of my school are nicknamed 'Scott's, and we feel like we're part of that nation as well. Love u Scotland, from India💙
This is such a wonderfully made film, regardless of your own personal politics. Thank you for doing this, from a very proud Scot. You’ve definitely caught the spirit of Scottishness!
@@linmal2242 We just booked tickets to go to the UK in April next year. I'll be celebrating my 40th birthday there. I just thought I'd respond with this, because it felt like a dream...now it's a reality!
Scottish people are so nice and educated. I moving to Edinburgh tomorrow.I am extremely excited about it. Scottish deserve to be proud of their identity and of their beautiful land. I think leaving the UK is a difficult but right decision. Support from a Hongkonger
It's a matter of 'when' and not 'if'. Republic of Ireland is a flourishing country. So Scotland can be too. No point hanging on to a dying decayed entity that is UK. It's a broken country.
Please know you will always be welcome here in Scotland. I work for a Scottish University and am always in awe of the mix of students that study together here and long may it continue. Stay safe and thinking of the Indian nation during this terrible time 🏴
As an American who only recently discovered his very Scottish ancestry I feel a certain pride myself for the Country and its people. I really hope to visit where my ancestors once thrived, maybe even live there. Love from Arkansas!
Or how you scrounge of off England but are constantly making out you guys are self sufficient lol that's why you and Wales get 30% more spending than England 😂 honestly get rid of sturgeon or we are gunna smile and wave from the border 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@paulleader7000 I love Scotland, I hate politics. I do not like the democratic dictatorship we have were two people are picked to be the head of respective party's and you get to pick what party you want to represent you while knowing it is the oligarchs who funded the election campaign who get represented, To the detriment of the public.. Like i says i hate politics, I do not think our political system is fit for purpose.
As a born and bred Scot, I have to say this is one the best interesting and factual documentaries, going to Sophie at 27:00 where she says I pride myself in saying I'm Scottish before I'm british. That's exactly me. Just hearing other local peoples beliefs that is the same as mine feels amazing. Scotland and England are very different, one I don't think English people will understand. Thank you for this documentary DW, you've earned my sub 😊💖🏴
Most English people have never been to Scotland and are completely ignorant of everything about it, from scenery to culture to architecture, with their knowledge of Scotland being informed by Trainspotting, Taggart and other stereotypical representations. Although I live overseas now, I spent most of my life pre-25 years old in Scotland (Aberdeenshire and Edinburgh).
I pride myself in being Scottish first then British. England prides itself in being English. We are an island. All the romantic documentary's in the world wont change the fact that we will be better off staying British. We need a say in our future yes but no way do i think we should go in to Europe again.
@@jamiekensett4068 I'm mixed Scottish/English. I now live overseas I spent half of my life while in the UK in England and half in Scotland. I tend to identify myself as British
I live in Scotland from 2016 and I lived in Italy also for 12 years, Scotland is beautiful just like Italy,I'm mesmerised, Skye,Mull, Hebrides land of fairies, friendly people,I will stay here forever!
@@yiman7370 Its actually quite mild considering the latitude. Spose it depends where you come from but most of Northern European continent is colder in winter.
Scotland's relationship to England is a lot like Canada's to her powerful southern neighbour. Canada has a few degrees more political autonomy than Scotland does although in the words of a past Prime Minister in reference to the US: “Living next to you is in some ways like sleeping with an elephant. No matter how friendly and even-tempered is the beast, if I can call it that, one is affected by every twitch and grunt.” Canada is similarly culturally divergent from it's giant southern neighbour.
Feels apples to oranges. The only real similarity is that both countries have more powerful neighbors, which is true of many nations. The Canada-Britain is actually more analogous to Scotland-Britain.
@@texashg85 No, that has become a bit more distant than that over the last century. Canadian culture is "mid-Atlantic". In some ways we are more "American" than the British and in some ways we are more "British/European" than the Americans.
I am English and live in Scotland on the English border. I moved from the industrial north of England ten years ago because of the opportunities in Scotland. Scotland is powered by wind turbines and has a far lower carbon footprint. Scotgov encourages innovation so we have a factory working with cutting edge materials which are eco friendly. My son is French and I look forward to the time an independent Scotland joins the EU.
@The505Guys I was born in England, then worked for the French Government for many years and have children who considered themselves French... returned to England for a couple of years and then Scotland. I consider myself Scottish at heart, then French and a long way back English.
One whole factory wow. I mean Scotland is brimming with factories ??? NO IT IS NOT. All the innovation happens in the south. Scotland is not powered by wind turbines. Wind power is inconsistent and means that energy costs are far higher because of this, you might want to learn a bit about energy production as you obviously know nothing.
@@billjane5522 I work with others on a project to convert end of life tyres into decorative boards using nano technology, using the cheap power provided by wind. Thanks to the vandals from London there are fewer factories. However the level of intelligence has obviously declined considerably since I left England.
Scotland does not disappoint! If & when you do go, be sure to travel Northward and tour the Highlands. The landscape is absolutely stunning up there - & if you can continue beyond the Pentland Firth, Orkney's profoundly mysterious archaeology awaits.
Scotland is a cold uninviting place. Riddled with Heroin and bad weather. The landmarks are all belonging to the UK. Scots too irresponsible to look after anything
I live in Limburg at the edge of the Netherlands, stuck between, Germany, French en Flemisch Belgium. We speak our own dialect and also feel like we are no part of the Dutch. Our opinion on live is so much different than the North. I know how the Scottisch feel and have those independent feelings. Scotland is a great and most beautiful country which I visited several times now
@@jamesmedina2062 Limburg is a lovely area, my sister lives in Heythuisen. As for the dialect, every town and village has their own dialect, which can be frustrating if you have taken the trouble to learn dutch. That's where the term " double dutch " stems from.
@@jamesmedina2062 it feels different than the rest of the NL. Landscape is not flat. And the people are more laidback and not so loud and direct as the rest. It is a nice place to live, thnx for asking
Before Covid-19 the last time I was outside the US was Scotland in 2019. Scotland has to be probably my favorite place I've seen so far. I'm only 21 and I've been to Italy, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, UK, Canada, Australia, Netherlands, Dominican Republic, France, and Austria, but Scotland is by far my favorite trip. I plan on going again. Actually I wanna move to the Isle of Skye one day. That island was just so peaceful, beautiful, full of baby sheep, good nice people, adventure and calm weather, (well at least it was when I was there). Scotland's hilly landscape kinda reminds me of my home Pennsylvania in a way. I like it. Monastery in Fort Augustest? I think that was the name of the town below Lockness. I saw the castle were Monty Python and the Holy Grail was filmed at. Edinburgh was a fun city too, the whole 3 days I was there it was sunny. Before I left Scotland I even saw the UK's aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth. Love from America.
Aye it's nice alright up Skye and especially in the sun, but don't go thinking it's like that all the time. Google sunshine map UK and you'll see it's among the gloomiest places in Europe.
I'm from Skye, lived here all my life. It's a great wee place where everyone knows everyone - but it can be a hard and lonely life during the winter months. Many southern English people move to Skye but struggle with loneliness or not knowing people. We are very welcoming though and we will very much welcome you here. Have a good yin!
I'm from Shimla, India. It's a big town in Himachal Pradesh. Our town, roads and railway was build by Scottish people in 1700. You can see the Scottish graves and Castles here.
... can't wait for the days when I can visit Scotland! Being Danish... I love for some reason this country, find it's history facinating, it's people just open and embracing and love especially this countries incredibly beautiful nature!!! ❤️
I'm Welsh Born, lived in England the majority of my life, and served 8 of 10 years of my British Army career in Scotland. I love all 3 countries equally and if Scotland wants independence they should be allowed it! I wish we could all just get along.
As a Scot, we will get on better when our larger neighbouring country, (England) stops trying to keep us chained to them. The fact that the country of Scotland can be outvoted by the city of London in the UK Parliament says it all. We have our own Parliament in Scotland, yet the UK Parliament keeps sticking its nose in.
@@duneideann9241 Entente Cordiale. We still use our French words to this day. I love France and it's people. 🏴 🏴 🏴 🏴 Le Jour et le Nuit
My childhood best friend is living in Scotland. Hope to visit someday. My Hay clan ancestors arrived in Louisiana from Scotland in 1850... 7th generation Texan.
Thank you DW for making such a awesome and wonderful documentary. I enjoyed each and every minute without even skipping once. What a beautiful country, amazing landscapes and great people with a different ideology of their own. As a Indian I'm urging to get a good job, good life and hoping to settle down their in the future(if possible). The only gripe i have for this documentary is that's it's too short😁.
Can't get over how much these landscapes look like rural Canterbury/Otago here in NZ! No wonder the Scots settled Dunedin... . . Edit: can all the racists please get out of the comments, you're all looking foolish, and discussing Te Tiriti-o-Waitangi ignorantly and it's ugly. Stop.
Scotland is a special place, so different than many places I have been. It is definitely different than England. I wish I get more chances to see more of Scotland after I retire and after travel is allowed.
Im an American but went to University and worked in England. While there, I first visited Scotland in 1970 and thought then that the Scots were very different from the English. More direct, tribal. I love the place. Hiked the WHW. Sent one of my kids to St Andrews. Cant wait to get back.
It is one the great tragedies of modern times how your beautiful land and people have been divided by the vultures surrounding you. I hope that in my lifetime I get so see a united Kurdistan emerge as it rightfully could and should :)
@@racitup4114 Isn't that precisely what the UK has done with the EU? They negotiate deals with the EU and then proceed to complain about and disregard those agreements. Seems hypocritical of you to refer to Scotland that way if I'm honest.
I’m in the same boat, I was born in England, but have English, Scottish and Irish heritage, but with a little bit of Welsh too. We currently live in West Wales, but my partner is training to be a kiltmaker and we plan to move to Scotland next spring. Neither of us want to live in England ever again, too many closed minded people.
@@igoralpatov3105 Yes, that's exactly the only con in my pros&cons analysis. Trying to find a scholarship. I'm also contacting professors in Germany and the Netherlands. Thank you, I hope you have a great time in Germany!
of course you would, thats why your kind attempted to kill out the gaels with norman superiority and continue to, to this day. the state of england, wooooweeeee.
They won´t: DW is interested in a United Germany and a totally divided and impoverished rest of Europe... (and I can´t blame them: We even clap with tears of joy, as you can see from the comments... Ha ha ha bl--dy stupid people are!!).
Culra bothy under Ben Alder, where I spent a rough night in 1994 and a comfier one in a tent outside a year later. Quite the spot! Saor Alba, from Tasmania!
As a Scot I don't feel particularly European and when asked I'm a Scot not a Brit. Having said that I find the English to be incredibly tolerant and friendly. They are a fantastic neighbour to have and I'm sure this will continue wether we have our own sovereignty or not.
As an Irish person from Ireland I felt at home when I first visited Scotland I found the people so friendly. The landscape is beautiful and breathtaking. I grew up knowing many scottish songs and scottish history - Bony Prince Charlie,Battles etc.. Irish music and Scottish music have much in common not forgetting the Gaelic language once spoken in the Highland and islands of Scotland and getting somewhat of a revival in recent years.
Personally as a British person, I used to be a GB Unionist and believed it was better for Scotland to remain in the UK. However, after Brexit in 2016, and now even hard-line, mainstream Brexiteer channels now saying that Boris Johnson’s Tory government in England is the most corrupt in UK history, with unprecedented levels of corruption, cronyism and sleaze, things are very different now in the UK, than they were in 2016. I regretfully now believe it is now better that Scotland leaves the UK before they are engulfed by the corruption and sleaze coming from Boris Johnson’s Tory government in England. There are also undemocratic changes made by Boris Johnson’s government under the “Internal Markets Bill” will take away a lot of the independent democratic powers of the devolved governments of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, and make it virtually impossible for them to avoid the corruption and sleaze coming up from Boris Johnson’s government. 🇬🇧🤬
hello nicola how are you, how are your corrupt government dealing with those nasty unionist who keep voting against your plans for complete contol of the scots
If you lived in the Lerwick, Shetland Islands, your nearest Ikea before May of this year would have been 222 miles away in Bergen, Norway. Ikea in Edinburgh, Scotland was 300 miles away.
I’m Scottish, British and European, but desperately want to wake up one day soon, as a citizen of an Independent Scotland, with equal status to every other country and forge partnerships with the UK, Europe and the world, forging our own unique Scottish destiny. Nothing more, nothing less.
David Cameron declares the English are more insular than the Scots... and yet he wants to separate from England, Welsh and Irish making up the U.K. Deluded.
@@shelleyscott3067 it's just England people want separate from. If it was just Scotland Wales and Ireland there would be no problem, and Ireland would still be one country.
Long time ago a friend of mine left Rome for a short vacation ....... he is still there..... The reason? Very simlpe: beautiful country and beautiful people!
I have all the time in the world for our Scottish Celtic cousins. Wonderful people, great cities, and spectacular scenery, almost as good as Ireland's.
as an Irishman having been to the Scottish highlands, I can safely say their scenery tops ours by a wee bit. Two very beautiful countries - England and wales are also lovely.
It's a matter of 'when' and not 'if'. Republic of Ireland is a flourishing country. So will the Republic of Scotland. No point hanging on to a dying decayed entity that is UK. It's a broken country.
I'm a New Zealander and proud of my Scottish heritage - 75% Scots, 12.5% Welsh, 12.5% Irish and not a drap of the Sassenach :-) Grandad George was a Presbyterian minister amongst the inhumanity of the Corbels (slum area) Glasgow, around 1905. There was much misery there and he was a hard man. Come to the province of Otago and you'll see how similar the land is to Scotland's and why immigrants settled there.
_SCOTLAND has Amy McDonald with her patriotic song "This is the life" she has filled up our hearts with patriotism. Scotland has got 11,602 miles of breathtakingly breezy rugged coastline, 790 amazing islands, untouched nature, bright sunshine, wild life, history, Highlands, culture, sweet language, forests, mountains, smoked Salmon, oil reserves, lovely people, glens and locks, Nessy and most amazing flag which waves high. I am just speechless watching this lovely video. Scotland just don't have their own passport though._
@The505Guys well they are definitely not states. The United Kingdom is a state. If any of these four constitute countries is actually a country it's Scotland. Wales and Northern Ireland aren't really countries, and England kind of is the United Kingdom.
@@robson2939 Absolute Tripe! Read some history, we became part of the United Kingdom by the 1707 Act of Parliament. Yes the Jacobites rebelled and resisted but the vast majority of my country did not (like the 2 referendums we had in which the majority of the country voted to stay in the union). We've had a very happy union for the past 315 years and many more to come!
@@freddiekempton1048 Yes and the highlander's culture was mostly destroyed because of the brits, what a great union. Scotland was conquered, but looks like people today forgot about it.
@@robson2939 The Brits include the Scots! If you're going to bring up that why not the Scottish Raids on Northumberland decimating their economy. The union today has provided Scotland (through the Barnett Formula) with a lifeblood keeping our economy afloat where Oil and financial services are deficit to our expenditure. Any arguments against the union are purely ideological and stripped of rational/fact. How long may I ask have you lived in/how many times have you visited Scotland?
In my lifetime I have formed the impression that a United Ireland plus an independent Scotland and Wales would be a very natural happening and would be an appealing prospect to most people in the United Kingdom.
I’m Scottish, live in a fishing village now, it’s beautiful 🌊😻 grew up in the city, Edinburgh , Magic place! 😻 Beautiful Country, ppl have a unique sense of humour here, defo a Scottish thing 🏴😻🏴
This is poor stuff. The majority of Scots live in the Central Belt and this is barely acknowledged here. Life is not all green fields, tweed and fresh air as this film puts across. There is huge poverty, deprivation, ill-health and disaffection with politicians of all parties - there is no clear path to the future for Scotland as it is the few monied landowners and big businesses whose needs will come first - just as they did during the independence referendum when they and their lackies frightened people with so many lies and again during the Brexit vote when we were promised milk and honey. The rest of the world, as is reflected in the comments below, sees Scotland as a quant place to go on holiday. Nuff said.
Got to agree with you. As a Scot, I am in constant state of patriotic ambivalence; there is a heck of a lot to be proud of as a Scot, but my god do we have some shocking issues. of course, all countries have issues. This documentary turns a blind eye to what it's actually like to live in Scotland. It's like doing a documentary on Brazil and only talking about the Amazon region.
On may 6th we the Scottish will go the polling stations and that on our future in the United Kingdom. Whether you pro independence or anti independence. At the end of the day we are all Scottish. And we all get to live in this amazing country. From Aberdeen’s industries, To Edinburgh’s history, from Glasgow’s forward thinking people to Dundee’s modern art. All together a great place to be 🏴🏴🏴
I am English, but I travelled to Scotland many years ago for a holiday it was so good I forgot to go home, now Scotland is my home
Where would you recommend?
I’ve been to Braemar twice, I competed in the games up there. I’ll give the west and Skye a look at for a road trip next year 👍🏻
Being Scottish is about choosing to make this land your home, regardless of where you started off. I love seeing people fall in love with this country, and choosing to stay.
@The505Guys absolutely correct!
Agendum art & music But do you vote yes or no?
As an Italian, I have to say Scottish people are the best people I ever met. A beautiful country with amazing people. The personality you have and the proudness for your country make you similar to us. Even us Italians would die for our flag! Then the atmosphere I found in Scotland, was something unique that I could not find anywhere else in the UK.
DIO BENEDICA LA SCOZIA 🏴 (God bless Scotland)
Grazie 🏴❤️🇮🇹 Anche l'Italia è bellissima
& Thank you for Italian cuisine, culture, architecture, artists, automobiles & women :)
@@xtraspecialmango It's a pleasure and proudness for us :)
I am from Glasgow, we also love Italians for their amazing food, cars, i love your country. I am a Scotsman living in Palermo, cheers :)
Thank you😀
I'm Polish-Canadian. This relief of Scotland map made me cry. It makes me think how quickly things are forgotten. Thanks to two wonderful people the map is again possible to be enjoined. DW as always is the best.
@Robert Europe has always been a mess, drawing more border lines
Not going to help
Immigration Canada is a major human rights violation. Decayed society extends its life by luring and using vibrant immigrants.
I'm of Scottish descent and part of the Stewart Clan and entitled to wear the Stewart Plaid? My family is from the Borders (Dumfries & Galloway) I am a retired Mechanical Engineer and cant wait for the "wee krankie" and her mates to "piss off " and never ever try to rejoin the Union again? The way they did in approx 1620 when they were bankrupt by the Panama Canal "Project" when the Union "rescued" them! Before the Likes of NS and AS even existed to try to destroy "Caledonia!"
@Robert yes my Grandfather commanded the Polish division in the 6th Army and only had good words for the Polish, there ability to fight and thier bear Woijtek! 🐻
Another great DW documentary!
I have such a good image of Scotland which is tottaly different from England. Scots should be able to take their own path, for sure.
I'm from Brazil, South America. The Scots are the best people I met when I was in the UK for an internship in 2007. They were so warm and kind to me. I really wish Scotland the best.
I don't know why but as a Norwegian I always feel like Scotland is a distant Nordic brother
It is its a clash of gaelic, nordic culture historically and obviously anglo saxon culture in its contemporary state.
Boat loads of Norse landed in Scotland dropped family names and rebranded themselves creating local clans and families.
Binnie is one such name.
@@johnbinnie5697 ...and MacLeod, apparently.
Scotland and the Nordic’s are like a match made in heaven.
Thanks for sending us a Christmas tree every year.
Wonderful Scotland. Greetings from a German living in Ireland.
Dying to visit Scotland and its highlands. Scotland will be the first country I’ll visit after the pandemic.
Best wishes to the beautiful Scottish people from a Panamanian!
Bring your jacket
Where in Highlands are you going.
Coming to panama next month from Costa Rica!
Nothing there. Lol
You know if the Darien scheme had worked Panama would have been scottish
I am half Scottish half English and I have to say that I love Scotland so much and my family as well. Scotland is very beautiful.
I know exactly how the Polish guy felt! I visited Scotland in 2017 and fell in love with the highlands. Don’t get me wrong as a Californian I missed the sun (lol) but the people and land were awesome
Just don't mention the polotics
Compared to English we are very hospitable and friendly people
@@connorwilson8078 Well that's a bit insulting. Not to mention ignorant. Ever been to England?.. especially the north?
@@peterobbo7512 why would I want to?😂 your opppressers and my country is in middle for a fight for independence from the British empire so I do not give a fuck, ur people are cold, your goverments are still colonial. When Scotland falls the whole damn ship sinks😉
@@connorwilson8078 the oppressors being the minority Anglo-Saxons and even more minority Norman ruling class.
Went to Scotland in August 2017, beautiful country. Will come see you guys again when covid is in the past. Love from Canada.
August 2017, I got into University for Bachelors Degree in Software Engineering
I have only explored Scottish whisky, up and down the coast many times, it has been quite an eventful journey 😅
I love the highlands
what did you learn about their culture?
@The M Network I assume your aware of the high cost of living there it's one of the highest in North America. Pemberton and that area is cheaper than Whistler and nicer in my opinion :-) Peace
I have depression, anxiety and stress, its hard to concentrate in any activity or watching a video. But this Documentary so well made, I watched it whole.
We're here for you! Wishing you the happiest of days. :-)
@JackyVivid: I know what you mean! My anxiety and depression make it so hard for me to concentrate that I almost never finish a movie or a book these days. I wish I could learn to relax and focus.
@@SuperTonyony watching these docs really helps
I got the same mental health problems, for me it is because of autism
@@CyberspacedLoner Hang in there!
Not many people may know this but it was a Scotsman, Mr. Allan Octavian Hume, that reinvigorated the Indian independence movement in 1883. Thanks to his ideas and motivation, we became independent 64 years later. I have great respect for the Scots, having visited Edinburg and the surrounding areas and my only wish is for them to taste the freedom that one of their ancestors created for us. Danke schön DW für die super report.
But sadly India is not a free country anymore, it's taken care by single communist party BJP,
@@lifetech4146 BJP and its voters the Hindus hate Communism....what are you even talking???
Scotland wasn't invaded, they peacefully formed the UK with the rest.
Love that they played "This is the life" at the beginning and end
Amy is really the best singer!
Thank you
Shout out to DW consistently making high quality, interesting documentaries.
Thanks to you for watching! :-)
The title ought to read 'What does it mean to be Ethno-Scottish.' As soothing as it is it is select & doesn't represent a contemporary landscape.
@@DWDocumentary You lot moan about job losses and in the next breath moan that there arn't enough workers to do the jobs British people don't 'want' to do... What you really mean is you resent paying people a living wage for hard physical labour. My pay is more than DOUBLE what it was before Brexit, I'm loving Brexit.
@@Mumbo_Jumbo_Kiwi.1 LONG COMMENT ALERT ⚠️
As a Brazilian, I get to see how former settler colonies (including my own country, but most prominently the USA/Canada/Australia/NZ) developed differently from other societies, as you pointed out Scotland. Most of the history of settler colonies is steeped in driving the natives out, bringing settlers (most of them from Europe, but some from East Asia and the Arab world) and, in some cases, importing gigantic amounts of African slaves. Until today, social problems are still lingering, though the progress in previous decades has made these societies welcoming to citizens of all backgrounds. Basically, the migrant roots of the societies were adapted to better fit everyone who comes, in line with the previous progress for minorities there. The US is the leading example, and as much as people point out what Latin Americans experience near the border, the country is overall receptive to foreigners. If you pair the friendliness towards immigrants and the global influence of the US, you can see why this flexible vision of society and culture has spread so much outside its "original" space, and why it is more present on countries more influenced by the US.
Countries elsewhere (basically, Eurasia and Africa) were mostly (except for *terrible* colonial borders) formed by the interactions between local native ethnicities/cultures and its neighbours. Some were invadors and spread their influence far away, like the Chinese in Eastern, Hindustanis in Southern Asia, Arabs in North Africa/Iberia, Vikings and Goths in Western Europe, Huns in the Carpathian basin, Ethiopians in Eastern Africa, Zulus in Southern Africa, Bantus in Central Africa etc.
Besides the horrendous colonial borders mentioned earlier, nations have remained largely dominated by one culture and ethnicity, and foreigners are gradually absorbed into society.
I'm no ethno-nationalist, because such ideology advocates for absolute ethnic purity, disregards how culture (morality, language, laws, traditions etc) can transform human beings regardless of their ethnic backgrounds and, worst of all, is terribly violent and anti-democratic.
My point is this: every Eurasian/African nation has a dominant ethno-cultural background, challenged only by incoherent lines drawn on a map, not drawn by natives themselves. Excluding mass immigration (in other words, controled numbers of legal immigrants), the foreigners (and their descendants) who come to these countries absorb the local traditions and culture, and society also absorbs them.
I can't say whether the current American view of immigration/cultural integration will stand, as it defies the norms and traditions present outside of the settler colony realm.
What I can tell you is this: I'm not surprised at all about the focus of the documentary being on a local, Scottish point of view. Just like I'm not surprised by any documentary about, let's say, Iran, being dominated by a local, Iranian point of view, or any other example. It's a matter of history, and although former settler colonies are very prominent in the world stage, they're definitely not the norm.
There are different proccesses which led to the formation of the societies worldwide, and every region has its own, so don't worry about not all societies adhering to one of the different societal bases there are. For example, people (especially whites) who campaign for nativism in the Americas and Oceania are stupid, their views are incoherent with their own immigrant background and history.
Anyway, this was it. Sorry for any unnoticed grammar mistakes, and I hope you have a great day!
@@cuckingfunt9353 Yes thats a good result from it. I think people who don't want to share the wealth that their business is bringing in are a little too proud in themselves. They think they are so clever. I'm a woodworker and people are so cheap. I understand it but we have decades now of really cheap shite coming over from China and Mexico. My friend was smart to use equal sharing of all tips with the whole group in his café. My other friend is not so bright. He took the tips from the waitstaff and put it in his own pocket for expenses and now he is bitchin that he needs people
Thank you for making this wonderful documentary. As a proud Scot, I am bursting with pride reading through the comments from our friends and neighbours. Everyone is welcome here - it’s what makes it such a great place to live and work!
One love from Portugal to the great people of Scotland ❤
@@guleiro right back at you! Portugal is a beautiful country. I loved my time in Albufeira!
Much love from your Celtic sister in Dublin 🥰💖
@@sophielang1590
I'm glad you've enjoyed Albufeira Sophie. Much respect ❤🙌
Apart from goths. Be warned.
Many great memories of Scotland, from a decade spent in Britain. And I'm Polish as well. Cheers ❤️🍻😎
I didn't know Scotland is this beautiful and green. I hope I visit Scotland and tour to all these breathtaking places. No wonder Scotland has 80+ life expectancy since the country is literally filled with meadows, clean seashores and fresh air to breathe.
Ah yes the Scottish diet
@@whippet_boy8594 should have mentioned the Scottish diet
Scotland has the lowest life expectancy. The figures you said are Englands and all of UK. Independantly 63 is the age of the ungrateful Scots
Too cold there, nice to visit but not to be a resident.
@@paddyocallaghan4880 Yes! My Apologies! UK has 80+ life expectancy. It is strange to know why Scotland doesn't have this figure. Apparently, Scotland has Highlands and is away from pollutions modern cities emit
Went to Glasgow for my Holiday in 2016. I'm still here!
How did u got the citizen ship bro?
You'll have one hell of a hangover when you sober up.
@@peterobbo7512 so just never sober up? :D
I love Scottish people. I am Greek, particularly Cretan, and I have to say we have some common things such as, Highlanders and Lowlanders.
Long live Scotland.
I am Scottish and love Greek people particularly Cretan! I am also struck by our similarities. Our warmth and generous nature, our acceptance and welcome of strangers and our love of a good party!! I also can totally identify with Cretans distance in attitude and personality from Athens as it seems to mirror many Scots feelings about Westminster. After Scotland, Crete has the most wonderful people on earth.
I am Scottish but have some Geek blood in me on my Dad's side of the family though my Gran but I dont know the full story.
But if you could see some of my family you could see The Greek blood is in us.
Its funny to me that Ethiopians share a lot in common with Scots and shepherds as well. I love them. I don't know many Scots. Just a lady who sewed my cat her vests in tartan and tweed fabrics. My high school was the Highland Park Scots but those guys were a bit rude to put it mildly. I love Greek food. And dance.
I've been to crete a couple times before. Some of the nicest people I've met are Cretan. Love from Scotland
Scotland will forever be one of my fav countries and something in my bucket list to visit since my school was founded by a Scottish missionary and several Scottish teachers served in past as our headmasters, the school itself named 'Scottish church'(college named as well). Despite living millions of kms away from this country, I feel like always connected to and fascinated about its culture, crest and flag. Students of my school are nicknamed 'Scott's, and we feel like we're part of that nation as well. Love u Scotland, from India💙
This is such a wonderfully made film, regardless of your own personal politics. Thank you for doing this, from a very proud Scot. You’ve definitely caught the spirit of Scottishness!
Moved to scotland 2 years ago.. best thing we did x
I am Aussie, never been to the UK. I hope that I can go one day. Scotland looks absolutely gorgeous. ❤️
Scotland is in uk
@@mrcool2107 ?
Ditto, like a lot of AUS and NZ I have Scottish roots dating way back. Too late for me to go there.
@@linmal2242 We just booked tickets to go to the UK in April next year. I'll be celebrating my 40th birthday there. I just thought I'd respond with this, because it felt like a dream...now it's a reality!
Scottish people are so nice and educated. I moving to Edinburgh tomorrow.I am extremely excited about it. Scottish deserve to be proud of their identity and of their beautiful land. I think leaving the UK is a difficult but right decision. Support from a Hongkonger
Beautiful place & nice friendly people. Did my Postgraduation from Scotland. Love from India 🇮🇳
It's a matter of 'when' and not 'if'.
Republic of Ireland is a flourishing country. So Scotland can be too.
No point hanging on to a dying decayed entity that is UK. It's a broken country.
Nice whoops sorry for what I said man.
Please know you will always be welcome here in Scotland. I work for a Scottish University and am always in awe of the mix of students that study together here and long may it continue. Stay safe and thinking of the Indian nation during this terrible time 🏴
@@gillramsay1112 I wish all the students stayed here to work.
@@Abraham_Tsfaye the UK is not a country.
Beautiful Scotland ❤️🏴❤️ I’m french and I felt in love with a lovely Scottish man 😍
"fell" in love Sarah xx. My mother fell in love with a Frenchman in 1942.
Ach oui?
Auld Alliance
@@vadoksam9235 Edinburgh treaty.
Slag
As an American who only recently discovered his very Scottish ancestry I feel a certain pride myself for the Country and its people. I really hope to visit where my ancestors once thrived, maybe even live there. Love from Arkansas!
What a gorgeous country!!! Thanks for all the drone shots, DW!!!
Being Scottish to me means the friendly culture and the feeling of being lucky to have been born here.
Or how you scrounge of off England but are constantly making out you guys are self sufficient lol that's why you and Wales get 30% more spending than England 😂 honestly get rid of sturgeon or we are gunna smile and wave from the border 😂😂😂😂😂😂
....it also means having to put up with jealous and/or snide remarks, as we can see!
@@paulleader7000 I love Scotland, I hate politics. I do not like the democratic dictatorship we have were two people are picked to be the head of respective party's and you get to pick what party you want to represent you while knowing it is the oligarchs who funded the election campaign who get represented, To the detriment of the public.. Like i says i hate politics, I do not think our political system is fit for purpose.
As a born and bred Scot, I have to say this is one the best interesting and factual documentaries, going to Sophie at 27:00 where she says I pride myself in saying I'm Scottish before I'm british. That's exactly me. Just hearing other local peoples beliefs that is the same as mine feels amazing. Scotland and England are very different, one I don't think English people will understand. Thank you for this documentary DW, you've earned my sub 😊💖🏴
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. 🙂
Most English people have never been to Scotland and are completely ignorant of everything about it, from scenery to culture to architecture, with their knowledge of Scotland being informed by Trainspotting, Taggart and other stereotypical representations. Although I live overseas now, I spent most of my life pre-25 years old in Scotland (Aberdeenshire and Edinburgh).
The reverse could also be said
I pride myself in being Scottish first then British. England prides itself in being English. We are an island. All the romantic documentary's in the world wont change the fact that we will be better off staying British. We need a say in our future yes but no way do i think we should go in to Europe again.
@@jamiekensett4068 I'm mixed Scottish/English. I now live overseas I spent half of my life while in the UK in England and half in Scotland. I tend to identify myself as British
I live in Scotland from 2016 and I lived in Italy also for 12 years, Scotland is beautiful just like Italy,I'm mesmerised, Skye,Mull, Hebrides land of fairies, friendly people,I will stay here forever!
And cold...
@@yiman7370 Its actually quite mild considering the latitude. Spose it depends where you come from but most of Northern European continent is colder in winter.
@@markwilkie3677 Aye, but it's pishin with rain half the time.
@@djedd23 Probably more than half the time on the west coast.
Scotland's relationship to England is a lot like Canada's to her powerful southern neighbour. Canada has a few degrees more political autonomy than Scotland does although in the words of a past Prime Minister in reference to the US: “Living next to you is in some ways like sleeping with an elephant. No matter how friendly and even-tempered is the beast, if I can call it that, one is affected by every twitch and grunt.” Canada is similarly culturally divergent from it's giant southern neighbour.
Good way of putting the situation.
I think you guys are closer knit than America and Canada we don’t really share in much among us. We just most know someone from there etc
Feels apples to oranges. The only real similarity is that both countries have more powerful neighbors, which is true of many nations. The Canada-Britain is actually more analogous to Scotland-Britain.
@@texashg85 No, that has become a bit more distant than that over the last century. Canadian culture is "mid-Atlantic". In some ways we are more "American" than the British and in some ways we are more "British/European" than the Americans.
Canada is bigger then the US, but sure US is more powerful
I am English and live in Scotland on the English border. I moved from the industrial north of England ten years ago because of the opportunities in Scotland. Scotland is powered by wind turbines and has a far lower carbon footprint. Scotgov encourages innovation so we have a factory working with cutting edge materials which are eco friendly. My son is French and I look forward to the time an independent Scotland joins the EU.
@The505Guys I was born in England, then worked for the French Government for many years and have children who considered themselves French... returned to England for a couple of years and then Scotland. I consider myself Scottish at heart, then French and a long way back English.
Never would I turn my back on my English heritage to claim I’m Scottish😂I’d rather say I was from China
@@steverichmond7142 WORKED FOR THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT, very very funny.
One whole factory wow. I mean Scotland is brimming with factories ??? NO IT IS NOT.
All the innovation happens in the south.
Scotland is not powered by wind turbines.
Wind power is inconsistent and means that energy costs are far higher because of this, you might want to learn a bit about energy production as you obviously know nothing.
@@billjane5522 I work with others on a project to convert end of life tyres into decorative boards using nano technology, using the cheap power provided by wind. Thanks to the vandals from London there are fewer factories. However the level of intelligence has obviously declined considerably since I left England.
One of my dreams to go Scotland and see the beauty. Would to see the historical landmarks.
Scotland does not disappoint!
If & when you do go, be sure to travel Northward and tour the Highlands. The landscape is absolutely stunning up there - & if you can continue beyond the Pentland Firth, Orkney's profoundly mysterious archaeology awaits.
Aye pal, the barras are top notch
Scotland is a cold uninviting place. Riddled with Heroin and bad weather. The landmarks are all belonging to the UK. Scots too irresponsible to look after anything
@@paddyocallaghan4880 okay long shanks lol.
Go up the fyrish monument..what a view
Im moroccan and im so like scotish peoble is very beautiful country a great land
They wont give you a visa lol
I live in Limburg at the edge of the Netherlands, stuck between, Germany, French en Flemisch Belgium. We speak our own dialect and also feel like we are no part of the Dutch. Our opinion on live is so much different than the North. I know how the Scottisch feel and have those independent feelings. Scotland is a great and most beautiful country which I visited several times now
What is it like there in Limburg?
@@jamesmedina2062
Limburg is a lovely area, my sister lives in Heythuisen.
As for the dialect, every town and village has their own dialect, which can be frustrating if you have taken the trouble to learn dutch.
That's where the term " double dutch " stems from.
@@jamesmedina2062 it feels different than the rest of the NL. Landscape is not flat. And the people are more laidback and not so loud and direct as the rest. It is a nice place to live, thnx for asking
@@luinpuin4152 Limbexit
@@devally2432just bc you've your own dialect doesn't mean you need independence.
One of my bucket lists.. Scotland ...beautiful document as usual DW love it !!!!
Before Covid-19 the last time I was outside the US was Scotland in 2019. Scotland has to be probably my favorite place I've seen so far. I'm only 21 and I've been to Italy, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, UK, Canada, Australia, Netherlands, Dominican Republic, France, and Austria, but Scotland is by far my favorite trip. I plan on going again. Actually I wanna move to the Isle of Skye one day. That island was just so peaceful, beautiful, full of baby sheep, good nice people, adventure and calm weather, (well at least it was when I was there). Scotland's hilly landscape kinda reminds me of my home Pennsylvania in a way. I like it. Monastery in Fort Augustest? I think that was the name of the town below Lockness. I saw the castle were Monty Python and the Holy Grail was filmed at. Edinburgh was a fun city too, the whole 3 days I was there it was sunny. Before I left Scotland I even saw the UK's aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth. Love from America.
Aye it's nice alright up Skye and especially in the sun, but don't go thinking it's like that all the time. Google sunshine map UK and you'll see it's among the gloomiest places in Europe.
I'm from Skye, lived here all my life. It's a great wee place where everyone knows everyone - but it can be a hard and lonely life during the winter months. Many southern English people move to Skye but struggle with loneliness or not knowing people. We are very welcoming though and we will very much welcome you here. Have a good yin!
I'm from Shimla, India. It's a big town in Himachal Pradesh.
Our town, roads and railway was build by Scottish people in 1700.
You can see the Scottish graves and Castles here.
Nice documentary and choice of music DW. Very relaxing and informative!
Hi @Jack Reacher! Thank you for watching, we're glad you liked the documentary and music :)
100% disagree as a Scotsman myself.
@@DWDocumentary What is the music right at the start please?
Love Scotland From Ireland 🇮🇪❤🏴
Right back at ya 🏴❤️🇨🇮
Thanks Cuz :)
Glasgow : otherwise known as the Capital of Donegal.
Ireland has been sold out by its politicians,just like Scotland
God Bless Ireland and Scotland. Born to be free.
Love Scotland from Turkey 🇹🇷❤🏴
... can't wait for the days when I can visit Scotland! Being Danish... I love for some reason this country, find it's history facinating, it's people just open and embracing and love especially this countries incredibly beautiful nature!!! ❤️
I feel the same way about Denmark, although have never been! Hope to visit some day. Much love from Scotland x
@@adriannewebster aww thank you for saying that :) I certainly hope you'll get the chance to visit Denmark then! You are most welcome!
I'm Scottish!! 🏴
Hey hey 👋🏽
@@DemureDarlings hi :)
Halò! What do you think about an independent Scotland 😀
@@wp4484 I'm all for it!
@@klee2982 Great choice :D Best wishes and good luck!
I'm Welsh Born, lived in England the majority of my life, and served 8 of 10 years of my British Army career in Scotland. I love all 3 countries equally and if Scotland wants independence they should be allowed it! I wish we could all just get along.
All 3 countries?
@@operationcreation5583 England, Wales and Scotland are each countries so yes all 3.
As a Scot, we will get on better when our larger neighbouring country, (England) stops trying to keep us chained to them. The fact that the country of Scotland can be outvoted by the city of London in the UK Parliament says it all. We have our own Parliament in Scotland, yet the UK Parliament keeps sticking its nose in.
I had the pleasure of living in Glasgow for three years before needing to return to the US. My heart is still there. ❤️🏴
We , French people love the Scottish people ! ❣ Friends for ever ...
The Auld Alliance 🏴❤️🇫🇷
@@duneideann9241 Entente Cordiale. We still use our French words to this day. I love France and it's people. 🏴 🏴 🏴 🏴 Le Jour et le Nuit
As a born Scot. Ty for the nice comments about our country and people.
My childhood best friend is living in Scotland. Hope to visit someday. My Hay clan ancestors arrived in Louisiana from Scotland in 1850... 7th generation Texan.
From Aberdeenshire
Great film. It really captured the mood and the beauty of Scotland!
Now a days documentaries are far better than movies🙂
I’m early!!!! Y’all have THE BEST DOCUMENTARIES! PLEASE KNOW YOU GUYS ARE APPRECIATED 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽♥️♥️♥️
Thank you DW for making such a awesome and wonderful documentary. I enjoyed each and every minute without even skipping once. What a beautiful country, amazing landscapes and great people with a different ideology of their own. As a Indian I'm urging to get a good job, good life and hoping to settle down their in the future(if possible). The only gripe i have for this documentary is that's it's too short😁.
Thank you for your kind comment! We're glad you liked the film. Be sure to check out our channel for more content! :-)
I have honestly never heard Scotland described as Wild before. Deinitenly Expansive and Beautiful!! Would love to go there someday!
Can't get over how much these landscapes look like rural Canterbury/Otago here in NZ! No wonder the Scots settled Dunedin...
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Edit: can all the racists please get out of the comments, you're all looking foolish, and discussing Te Tiriti-o-Waitangi ignorantly and it's ugly. Stop.
Sophia Dunedin is named after edinburgh ,because edinburgh in gaelic is Dun Eadainn
@@galoglaich3281 very cool
And named one of your rivers Clyde .... Impressed !
I live in Lanarkshire it's our River Clyde! 🏴🇳🇿
Joni erickson.
Looking at New Zealand, no wonder a majority of us Scots want to join you as a successful small independent nation 🏴
Scotland is a special place, so different than many places I have been. It is definitely different than England. I wish I get more chances to see more of Scotland after I retire and after travel is allowed.
Im an American but went to University and worked in England. While there, I first visited Scotland in 1970 and thought then that the Scots were very different from the English. More direct, tribal. I love the place. Hiked the WHW. Sent one of my kids to St Andrews. Cant wait to get back.
Hope to see you again soon ! Saor Alba 🏴
Love Scotland ❤️💛💚 from Kurdland/Kurdistan
It is one the great tragedies of modern times how your beautiful land and people have been divided by the vultures surrounding you. I hope that in my lifetime I get so see a united Kurdistan emerge as it rightfully could and should :)
@@EdilbertFernando thats one of best wish i have had for my nation and homeland, i dont know you but wow, i too wish the same. Thank you dear
@@אריעלי in iraq 🇮🇶 my mom is kurdish and my father is arab we love kurds so much we want you to stay in iraq and live together
@@moaamelatheer2116 we are not going anywhere but just reestablishing what was taken from us and We will be your beloved neighbour
Stay there, no more room
I hope to travel to a sovereign independent Scotland someday 🇮🇪🤝🏴
That’s the dream for us 🏴
@@racitup4114 Why is England desperately clinging onto Scotland then despite the Brexit vote?
@@racitup4114 Isn't that precisely what the UK has done with the EU? They negotiate deals with the EU and then proceed to complain about and disregard those agreements. Seems hypocritical of you to refer to Scotland that way if I'm honest.
@@racitup4114 Only person I see whinging and moaning here is... You.
If They join the EU they'll be neither sovereign nor independent.
I am of English, Scottish and Irish heritage and I believe in free Scotland and and free Ireland!
I’m in the same boat, I was born in England, but have English, Scottish and Irish heritage, but with a little bit of Welsh too.
We currently live in West Wales, but my partner is training to be a kiltmaker and we plan to move to Scotland next spring. Neither of us want to live in England ever again, too many closed minded people.
There are free
Just when I'm considering doing my phD in Edinburgh!
@Soylent Green Hope I can get in. Fingers crossed!
Edinburgh is fantastic - you'll love it.
I am just leaving Glasgow for Germany exactly because the PhD costs in the UK are so high... I hope you will manage to financing it tho :)
@@igoralpatov3105 Yes, that's exactly the only con in my pros&cons analysis. Trying to find a scholarship. I'm also contacting professors in Germany and the Netherlands. Thank you, I hope you have a great time in Germany!
Do it! Edinburgh is a great city, full of life, good food, great pubs and great entertainment. Edinburgh University is great too.
Scotland is beautiful and I love the thick Scottish accent!
I'm English and love Scotland especially the Highlands
of course you would, thats why your kind attempted to kill out the gaels with norman superiority and continue to, to this day. the state of england, wooooweeeee.
Can you do a doc about the The Danes of Southern Schleswig. really interested in them, and Bavarians I hear they have a rich and unique history.
They won´t: DW is interested in a United Germany and a totally divided and impoverished rest of Europe... (and I can´t blame them: We even clap with tears of joy, as you can see from the comments... Ha ha ha bl--dy stupid people are!!).
@@eduardoespanol9166 Exactly, waiting for DW to do a piece on Catalonia separating from France and Spain- might be waiting a long time for that one.
13:17 the amount of anxiety I felt looking at the it is indescribable
hahahaha
Excellent commentary and external view of Scotland.
Culra bothy under Ben Alder, where I spent a rough night in 1994 and a comfier one in a tent outside a year later. Quite the spot! Saor Alba, from Tasmania!
Alas it is closed now due to asbestos.
@@BrokenBackMountains Yes, I remember hearing that. It was a dismal wee hole anyway, hence why I camped on my later trip.
@@brettmeikle I prefer camping anyway. Last time I stayed at Cúlra I woke up with a mouse on top of my sleeping bag.
@Talorc MacAllan It sure is and I've been camping up the hills in Scotland and elsewhere for almost 40 years now :)
As a Scot I don't feel particularly European and when asked I'm a Scot not a Brit. Having said that I find the English to be incredibly tolerant and friendly. They are a fantastic neighbour to have and I'm sure this will continue wether we have our own sovereignty or not.
Yes exactly. All of you are amazing people.
As an Irish person from Ireland
I felt at home when I first visited Scotland I found the people so friendly. The landscape is beautiful and breathtaking. I grew up knowing many scottish songs and scottish history - Bony Prince Charlie,Battles etc.. Irish music and Scottish music have much in common
not forgetting the Gaelic language once spoken in the Highland and islands of Scotland and getting somewhat of a revival in recent years.
Personally as a British person, I used to be a GB Unionist and believed it was better for Scotland to remain in the UK. However, after Brexit in 2016, and now even hard-line, mainstream Brexiteer channels now saying that Boris Johnson’s Tory government in England is the most corrupt in UK history, with unprecedented levels of corruption, cronyism and sleaze, things are very different now in the UK, than they were in 2016.
I regretfully now believe it is now better that Scotland leaves the UK before they are engulfed by the corruption and sleaze coming from Boris Johnson’s Tory government in England. There are also undemocratic changes made by Boris Johnson’s government under the “Internal Markets Bill” will take away a lot of the independent democratic powers of the devolved governments of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, and make it virtually impossible for them to avoid the corruption and sleaze coming up from Boris Johnson’s government. 🇬🇧🤬
hello nicola how are you, how are your corrupt government dealing with those nasty unionist who keep voting against your plans for complete contol of the scots
"let it have it's time"
What a wonderfully mature and patient attitude to whatever may change in the future #SaorAlba
If you lived in the Lerwick, Shetland Islands, your nearest Ikea before May of this year would have been 222 miles away in Bergen, Norway. Ikea in Edinburgh, Scotland was 300 miles away.
I’m Scottish, British and European, but desperately want to wake up one day soon, as a citizen of an Independent Scotland, with equal status to every other country and forge partnerships with the UK, Europe and the world, forging our own unique Scottish destiny.
Nothing more, nothing less.
Lower your expectations
you will get that for 10 years, with a side of austerity before the changes can be made to lose independence as the end game is be a EU slave state.
Scotland is my spiritual home.
I’m half Scottish, and I’ll be coming back soon!
Love from Oz🇦🇺🏴🇦🇺
David Cameron declares the English are more insular than the Scots... and yet he wants to separate from England, Welsh and Irish making up the U.K. Deluded.
@@shelleyscott3067 it's just England people want separate from. If it was just Scotland Wales and Ireland there would be no problem, and Ireland would still be one country.
Scottish lad here...I love our castles, rough waters and hills! ❤ beautiful countrysides
Long time ago a friend of mine left Rome for a short vacation ....... he is still there..... The reason?
Very simlpe: beautiful country and beautiful people!
I have all the time in the world for our Scottish Celtic cousins. Wonderful people, great cities, and spectacular scenery, almost as good as Ireland's.
as an Irishman having been to the Scottish highlands, I can safely say their scenery tops ours by a wee bit. Two very beautiful countries - England and wales are also lovely.
Been to the Shetland Islands. Scotland is stunningly beautiful!
It's a matter of 'when' and not 'if'.
Republic of Ireland is a flourishing country. So will the Republic of Scotland.
No point hanging on to a dying decayed entity that is UK. It's a broken country.
So true!
I'm a New Zealander and proud of my Scottish heritage - 75% Scots, 12.5% Welsh, 12.5% Irish and not a drap of the Sassenach :-) Grandad George was a Presbyterian minister amongst the inhumanity of the Corbels (slum area) Glasgow, around 1905. There was much misery there and he was a hard man. Come to the province of Otago and you'll see how similar the land is to Scotland's and why immigrants settled there.
Think you're meaning the Gorbals which had a bad reputation back in the day but is a lot better now, always welcome back home 🏴
I love the Scottish people. Once I'm able I will come to visit.
For anyone wondering, the background song till 1:20 is: This Is The Life by Amy Macdonald.
Much love ❤️ Scotland 🏴 from California 🇺🇸 great documentary, I would love to visit Scotland 🏴 it has very beautiful country side ✊🏾❤️🙏🏾
My dad was born in Scotland (Irish background) no thank you.... I will support your independence, really hope you get it.
“The highest village in Scotland, altitude wise...”
*Smert*🤓😎
Not to be confused with the highest village in Scotland that has a crack epidemic.
That highest village in Scotland would collectively by all of greater Glasgow
Been to Edinburgh in April 2017, beautiful city. want to go back.
It's my home was born hear
Edinburgh ,not burg!
Hope to see you visit the Bonnie land again soon!
@@sophielang1590 June is best for weather sometimes,July ( monsoon season) it always does! West of Scotland...🏴🥰🥰
_SCOTLAND has Amy McDonald with her patriotic song "This is the life" she has filled up our hearts with patriotism. Scotland has got 11,602 miles of breathtakingly breezy rugged coastline, 790 amazing islands, untouched nature, bright sunshine, wild life, history, Highlands, culture, sweet language, forests, mountains, smoked Salmon, oil reserves, lovely people, glens and locks, Nessy and most amazing flag which waves high. I am just speechless watching this lovely video. Scotland just don't have their own passport though._
I have been living and work in all 4 states years ago. London, Cardiff, Glasgow and Belfast but above all Scottish come top and follow by Welsh.
Man . You do get around ! !
They are racist a f bro. What's wrong with you. English ie London is not racist
4 states? Do you mean 4 countries?
@The505Guys well they are definitely not states. The United Kingdom is a state. If any of these four constitute countries is actually a country it's Scotland. Wales and Northern Ireland aren't really countries, and England kind of is the United Kingdom.
@@andyc9902 😂😂😂😂 Scottish racist? I lived in Scotland for 2 years, not even once did I feel any racism. Yes in London, I did!
Beautiful country, wish I could live there someday, back to my roots.
Great documentary, Thoroughly enjoyed it. Thanks you
on my bucket list....The Scots in America have made a profound impact as have the Irish! With love,,!
Yeah, a few of the 'founding fathers' were Scots or from Scots descent and the constitution was founded on the decleration of Arbroath. :)
Yeah ! Most of them were slave owners. . . . a great cultural tradition..!
Such a relaxing documentary...
Oh my gosh! How beautiful this country is. Hope to visit soon!
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I love Scotland ! What a beautiful country. The history, nature, the culture and people . I hope they become independent
Ignorant comment, we voted twice to stay part of the UK. No rational arguments to become independent apart from identity
@@freddiekempton1048 It is not ignorant. Not everyone in Scotland wants it to be part of the UK. besides, it became part of the UK by force
@@robson2939 Absolute Tripe! Read some history, we became part of the United Kingdom by the 1707 Act of Parliament. Yes the Jacobites rebelled and resisted but the vast majority of my country did not (like the 2 referendums we had in which the majority of the country voted to stay in the union). We've had a very happy union for the past 315 years and many more to come!
@@freddiekempton1048 Yes and the highlander's culture was mostly destroyed because of the brits, what a great union. Scotland was conquered, but looks like people today forgot about it.
@@robson2939 The Brits include the Scots! If you're going to bring up that why not the Scottish Raids on Northumberland decimating their economy. The union today has provided Scotland (through the Barnett Formula) with a lifeblood keeping our economy afloat where Oil and financial services are deficit to our expenditure. Any arguments against the union are purely ideological and stripped of rational/fact. How long may I ask have you lived in/how many times have you visited Scotland?
In my lifetime I have formed the impression that a United Ireland plus an independent Scotland and Wales would be a very natural happening and would be an appealing prospect to most people in the United Kingdom.
It will ruin everything
@@yaraelpoof7242 industrialisation ruined everything
@@yaraelpoof7242 it will ruin everything the English have accomplished they will have to invade Africa again
Yes, balkanisation always works well
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Adore Scotland & her friendly people! I can't wait to return💗
I’m Scottish, live in a fishing village now, it’s beautiful 🌊😻 grew up in the city, Edinburgh , Magic place! 😻
Beautiful Country, ppl have a unique sense of humour here, defo a Scottish thing 🏴😻🏴
The thing which push me to love the Scotland is the Wonderful Nature of Scotland. I wish to visit that beautiful place.
The thing that push me to hate Scotland is that woman who kills the wonderful nature of Scotland.
This is poor stuff. The majority of Scots live in the Central Belt and this is barely acknowledged here. Life is not all green fields, tweed and fresh air as this film puts across. There is huge poverty, deprivation, ill-health and disaffection with politicians of all parties - there is no clear path to the future for Scotland as it is the few monied landowners and big businesses whose needs will come first - just as they did during the independence referendum when they and their lackies frightened people with so many lies and again during the Brexit vote when we were promised milk and honey. The rest of the world, as is reflected in the comments below, sees Scotland as a quant place to go on holiday. Nuff said.
Got to agree with you. As a Scot, I am in constant state of patriotic ambivalence; there is a heck of a lot to be proud of as a Scot, but my god do we have some shocking issues. of course, all countries have issues. This documentary turns a blind eye to what it's actually like to live in Scotland. It's like doing a documentary on Brazil and only talking about the Amazon region.
@@craigstephens93 U pro independence or against it?
@@craigstephens93 Spot on! Of course, I blame Queen Victoria for the shortbread and tartan, misty glens view of Scotland.
@@unofflesnar9819 Not relevant to the comments made.
@@Greenockianx no no i was just curious
On may 6th we the Scottish will go the polling stations and that on our future in the United Kingdom. Whether you pro independence or anti independence. At the end of the day we are all Scottish. And we all get to live in this amazing country. From Aberdeen’s industries, To Edinburgh’s history, from Glasgow’s forward thinking people to Dundee’s modern art. All together a great place to be 🏴🏴🏴
@The M Network 🙏 love from 🏴
not really
@@masterwindu1234 depends on where u live. U probs live in Drumchapel