
50 Scottish People Tweets That Perfectly Sum Up Their Sense Of Humor
They say Scotland is a land of immeasurable beauty, inspiring history, and immense wit. To get a glimpse of the first two, you can watch Braveheart. But to experience the third, you can simply go on Twitter—some people even say Scottish Twitter is arguably the nation's finest export. I know, you think it's scotch, but scroll through this list and then we'll talk.
The subreddit r/ScottishPeopleTwitter has been making headlines online since its creation in 2015. It started by collecting tweets like "maw bought aldi shower gel that smells like fairy liquid so I've been cutting about all day smelling like a f**ing plate" and "Can live wi paying 5p for one but am sick of having to f**in light the beacons of Gondor to summon someone anytime I want a bag in Asda" and quickly grew into a 700K-member community, enjoying a good laugh when they see one.
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Bored Panda spoke with Reddit user Veloglasgow, one of the moderators of r/ScottishPeopleTwitter, to get a better understanding of the content on the subreddit. "Scots generally have a dark, dry, and direct sense of humor," they said. "Observational comedy where someone points out something that everyone accepts as day to day reality but which would be absurd to an outside observer also goes down well."
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Veloglasgow said that posts, where people are sarcastically replying to other tweets, are probably most representative of real-world humor.
"Most posts that make it through the mod queue are representative, any posts that use 'fooken' or 'fecking' for fu*ken/fu*king are generally removed as no Scot hears how we say those words as that way phonetically," the moderator explained.
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Same maskless moron in the queue in the US, security guards often say naught!
Examining the many social and cultural features of Scottish Twitter, journalist Eve Livingston said it has provided a medium for the written Scots language to evolve in a way that wasn't possible before the advent of social media.
"Scots was the national language of a country that doesn’t exist anymore," writer and presenter Alistair Heather, who writes a Scots column in Scotland's The National newspaper, explained. "As Scotland was amalgamated into Great Britain, Scots fell away from being a national language because it didn’t have a nation anymore.
Heather said that until relatively recently Scottish opinion-formers in news and media were [mostly] based in England and not plugged into working-class or rural Scotland at all, so they didn't see Scots language as a contemporary issue in Scotland.
"[But] it's gaining a lot of legitimacy and validity through social media as a private expression [while] finding a public sphere."
Our Currency Is The Best!
He's Been Well Done There
What Freedom Is Aw Aboot
Stating The Obvious
Manbat
Hunner Percent
If you're going to do something, you might as well do it right! However, I highly doubt that this will happen because the Scottish would never give the English the satisfaction of going away! Besides, I highly doubt alcohol can accomplish what the Romans and English failed to do!
What Windows?
Xmas Miracle
Wholesome
Scottish Clothes Shops
Expectations vs. Reality
Quick Take On The Scottish Play
Good Luck At School Today
Can’t Beat A Fathers Jokes
Fs John, Too Soon
Well That’s Us Screwed
Life, Eh, Finds A Way
Lightning Lizzie
It's That Easy
Good Tae Know
Aye, Ye Pair Ay Bampots
London 1993
Our Government
Yer Da Does The Washing
Dilf Hunter
Hotland
Fair Enough
Shavin A Tattie
Very Fair Point
Yer No Meant To Eat The Parts Separately
Ye Nugget
Maccies
Absolutely! Abusive employer. Drives me crazy the few times I've gone inside a McDonald's.
Da-Da-Da-Da!
Goths Are A Dying Breed
Ye Goin For A S***e Hen?
Platinum Next X
Pizza Time
Mad Stoater
Half Pizza Crunch Supper
Intimate And Sacred
A Record To Be Proud Of
Vegan Scottish Cuisine
We Love Arbroath
On The Bus
Absolute Fact
Genitals!
And One For Yourself Bartender
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If I ever make it to Scotland I need to remember c*nt is is a term of endearment
Steady there fella, you cannae just go around spouting C*nt. If you call some c*nt the wrong type of c*nt you may end up getting your c*nt kicked in
and nae c*nt wants that.
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Barry Neeson no
My favorite BP thread ever.
Gosh I have a C2 level in English and I DON'T UNDERSTAND SCOTTISH EVEN WHEN IT'S WRITTEN DOWN lol
Read it out loud in your best Sean Connery. It helps ;)
I was using Mike Myers as Shriek lol.
Better still, Billy Connolly.
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The company I work has a new director from Scotland. Taking a note during the meeting with him is always challenging. It's like learning "new" vocabulary. The way he criticize our work is also interesting: honest, to the point, loud, and involving a lot of F word
You tend to know where you stand with Scottish people!
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If I ever make it to Scotland I need to remember c*nt is is a term of endearment
Steady there fella, you cannae just go around spouting C*nt. If you call some c*nt the wrong type of c*nt you may end up getting your c*nt kicked in
and nae c*nt wants that.
Barry Neeson follower
Barry Neeson no
My favorite BP thread ever.
Gosh I have a C2 level in English and I DON'T UNDERSTAND SCOTTISH EVEN WHEN IT'S WRITTEN DOWN lol
Read it out loud in your best Sean Connery. It helps ;)
I was using Mike Myers as Shriek lol.
Better still, Billy Connolly.
Michelle Muirhead follower
The company I work has a new director from Scotland. Taking a note during the meeting with him is always challenging. It's like learning "new" vocabulary. The way he criticize our work is also interesting: honest, to the point, loud, and involving a lot of F word
You tend to know where you stand with Scottish people!
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