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by icc97 3046 days ago
Damn, there goes another good theory. Perhaps I should change my example to the English getting sunburnt lying on Spanish beaches.
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I think you'll find that is more likely Scots rather than English. The Big Yin famously described the effect in his Aussie tours. To be fair, us southerners can also burn as well (but I personally don't.)

What you might consider "English" is two countries and four nations. It's complicated. For safety, I'd refer to the two large islands off the NW of mainland Europe as "Britain and Ireland" (in short.) It's complicated.

I'm English and I've been sunburnt lots, I seem literally incapable of pre-planning against it. Doesn't need to be Spanish beeches though. I'm thinking of the English style tourist who wants his egg and chips wherever he is.
s/English/British/g

English people are from England, British people are from four nations.

But yes, Complicated. Very.