Am from Norway, and have visited both Dover Castle and Leeds Castle, beautiful places, specially Leeds Castle, and the black swans in the lake surrounding the castle. With your fantastic enthusiasm, you would most surely been the perfect travel companion to see some of these famous sites ☺👍
The Saturday before last was my birthday. To celebrate I went with my wife on a steam train ride through Wales starting at Caernarfon. We arrived early so we could have a walk around the castle first, it is impressive. By the way, we rode in the first class carriage and we were the only English there, every other seat had an American sitting on it.
@@Teeeee143 Hiya. I'm Scottish so I know what the Union Jack stands for - ALL OF US. But your video is just about the castles in ENGLAND, not the UK. So it would be better to use the St George's red cross on a white background (flag of ENGLAND). Just saying, so you don't accidentally offend anyone. 😃
@@nick5062 like you stated, everyone is aware, the 🇬🇧 flag represents the United Kingdom, which includes England, so it’s often used to refer to England, thanks though.
@@Teeeee143 Yes you are correct, but I want you to understand that the Union Jack is NOT the English flag. When the Union Jack is used JUST to refer to England you are alienating all the other countries. If you come to Scotland and see the Union Jack and say "oh, this is England" we will be VERY upset. I'm trying to help you understand the delicate cultural/national differences in the UK. Thanks for your replies. 😀
Your enthusiasm is infectious, Tee, I hope you get the chance to visit the UK someday and enjoy our beautiful country. 😊
@@previouslyachimp I hope I do too, thanks for watching ☺️☺️🩷
Am from Norway, and have visited both Dover Castle and Leeds Castle, beautiful places, specially Leeds Castle, and the black swans in the lake surrounding the castle. With your fantastic enthusiasm, you would most surely been the perfect travel companion to see some of these famous sites ☺👍
@@webhillestad black swans 😱😱?! O.M.G I need to be there!! Thanks for watching 🩷🫶🏾
@@Teeeee143 Yes, would loved giving you the opportunity to go there to see some of the beautiful sites 👌
@@webhillestad oh I’d love that!
The Saturday before last was my birthday. To celebrate I went with my wife on a steam train ride through Wales starting at Caernarfon. We arrived early so we could have a walk around the castle first, it is impressive. By the way, we rode in the first class carriage and we were the only English there, every other seat had an American sitting on it.
@@forlorndream1400 so lucky 🥹🥹🥹
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Can you react to "Rembol-Zwiedzimy całą Polskę razem" or "kaeN-zbyt wiele"🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱
Why create a video when its heavy rain, the noise is too distracting.
Your thumbnail has the flag of the United Kingdom, not the flag of England.
@@nick5062 (🇬🇧) is actually the Union Jack, which represents the entire United Kingdom (UK), including England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
@@Teeeee143 Hiya. I'm Scottish so I know what the Union Jack stands for - ALL OF US. But your video is just about the castles in ENGLAND, not the UK. So it would be better to use the St George's red cross on a white background (flag of ENGLAND). Just saying, so you don't accidentally offend anyone. 😃
@@nick5062 like you stated, everyone is aware, the 🇬🇧 flag represents the United Kingdom, which includes England, so it’s often used to refer to England, thanks though.
@@Teeeee143 Yes you are correct, but I want you to understand that the Union Jack is NOT the English flag. When the Union Jack is used JUST to refer to England you are alienating all the other countries. If you come to Scotland and see the Union Jack and say "oh, this is England" we will be VERY upset. I'm trying to help you understand the delicate cultural/national differences in the UK. Thanks for your replies. 😀
@@nick5062 I do understand