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Old 06-14-2012, 12:29 PM   #73
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I think this partially explains how people treat the UK. They are considered a part of Europe and are closer to Europe in terms of plate tectonics, culture, and history yet there is something different about the UK that seperates it somehow from Continental Europe.
Culturally, the UK is far closer to its former colonies like Australia, New Zealand and Canada that to most of mainland Europe. Even the US would be more culturally familiar.
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