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Scots abroad: what's it like to watch the referendum from afar? Yes? No? Nae? Scots abroad: what's it like to watch the referendum from afar? Yes? No? Nae?
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Hello, Scots abroad. You may have noticed that your homeland has been in the news lately.Hello, Scots abroad. You may have noticed that your homeland has been in the news lately.
As your country gears up to vote for or against independence on Thursday, UK residents have logistical questions aplenty. But we have some questions for you ex-pats – perhaps soon to be ex-expats – on your experience watching from the outside.As your country gears up to vote for or against independence on Thursday, UK residents have logistical questions aplenty. But we have some questions for you ex-pats – perhaps soon to be ex-expats – on your experience watching from the outside.
Do you feel the burden – or the pride – of representing Scotland from afar? Does this uprising make you wish you were back home to pick a side – or make you want to ex-patriotise all over again? Do you get the same questions ad nauseum from friends and neighbours – or has no one asked at all?Do you feel the burden – or the pride – of representing Scotland from afar? Does this uprising make you wish you were back home to pick a side – or make you want to ex-patriotise all over again? Do you get the same questions ad nauseum from friends and neighbours – or has no one asked at all?
You have a unique perspective. Share your Scottish thoughts in the form below, and we’ll publish some responses on the Guardian.You have a unique perspective. Share your Scottish thoughts in the form below, and we’ll publish some responses on the Guardian.