Borachio's right. Rather wet and very hilly, but not generally very windy.
A) We're in a British-themed thread.We're on the internet, if someone says "Asian", they can expect most people to understand "Someone from Asia" and not your own local pecularities that are associated with the term or whatever
If Syria isn't in the middle east, then nothing is
Well, actually Syria is part of the "Near East". It's just that said Near East has fallen out of use, and been more or less entirely replaced by "Middle-East".If Syria isn't in the middle east, then nothing is
Well, actually Syria is part of the "Near East". It's just that said Near East has fallen out of use, and been more or less entirely replaced by "Middle-East".
Well, ok, but what is so middle about that east? It is only "middle" if the east starts at PolandSyria is on the absolute western edge of Asia.
I mean, what's so "mid-west" about Chicago? And what's not at all south about southern California? These labels don't necessarily have to be literally geographically correct.
I guess I did assume that "middle east" is a common saying on both sides of the pond. It isn't?
I mean, what's so "mid-west" about Chicago? And what's not at all south about southern California? These labels don't necessarily have to be literally geographically correct.
I guess I did assume that "middle east" is a common saying on both sides of the pond. It isn't?