Wales Online 1 month ago

Old-fashioned and rude – how some mixed-up English regard the Welsh

WELSH choirs may sing of a welcome in the hillside, but visitors encounter an old-fashioned nation where people are “rude”, according to major new research. Full Article at Wales Online

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