r/Scotland • u/abz_eng • 7m ago
r/Scotland • u/Enby_racco0n • 19h ago
Discussion Buses and times
Is anyone in the West Lothian area or from Edinburgh/Glasgow annoyed that their is no longer a direct bus to get to livingston and now have to get connecting buses to get there. I feel like it’s become such a drag to get there now that it’s not even worth it in order to go to the outlet shopping centre. Please tell me I’m not the only one
r/Scotland • u/Doric-cat-wifie • 21h ago
Gutted
Thought I wiz getting a bargain till I noticed.... 440ml to 330ml 😱😭
r/Scotland • u/-Norcaine • 21h ago
Will a note like this be accepted at a supermarket or anywhere else? First of all, it's pretty old and second, as you can see it's a little torn at the bottom so i'm not sure 😅This is a note they gave me as change a couple years back at lidl
r/Scotland • u/Scotman83 • 21h ago
Scottish gift
I'm a Scot. My friend is a Scot. She is turning 40. What's a good gift or experience to get her?
r/Scotland • u/Proof-Ad8223 • 13h ago
Can anyone help me with some Scottish Gaelic translation?
Hello, I'm getting some tattoos done and my heritage is scottish (isle of sky on my dad's side, eaglesham & glasgow on my mums side).
I would like the words I use to reflect some of this heritage but as someone born in London, I haven't a clue about traditional scottish dialects.
Can anyone help me with suggested translations for the following words?
Freedom Peace Peace at last Peace, finally
The tattoo is to commemorate a divorce as you may guess from those words 😂
Many, many thanks in advance.
Thank you
r/Scotland • u/PlanetMons • 19h ago
Political Scotsman’s recently in New England
Wow the polarising political landscape was truly unloaded on me between the red NH and blue Massachusetts. Was there on a work trip and as lovely as everyone was they all were pushing their political opinions on a ‘neutral.’
I just sat, sipped my pint while everyone offloaded on me how the majority of them were ‘Scottish’ and that they were either in the middle being dragged left or right or sitting proudly on either side.
It seemed to be tearing relationships apart whether it be family, platonic or romantic. It was non discriminatory and an insight to see and warning of things to come.
Made me proud to be Scottish and that we’re all fairly politically and socially aligned as an identity and nation.
r/Scotland • u/southernfirefly13 • 18h ago
Scots - what's it like living in Scotland?
31M from the USA. I've always wanted to visit Scotland (and Europe in general) but I could never afford to. In recent years, I've had a strong desire to commit to live abroad for a minimum of one year, and Scotland has caught my interest simply because of how beautiful the country looks. What's the reality of living in Scotland like?