My 'Narrow' view is probably due to my age----you sound like you're in your twenties---am I wrong? if so I apologise.
That doesn't explain why most of the England team in the last two decades have South African/Australian accents.
So its a win -win for my Grandchild then:thumbsup:
To be honest tho I still can't understand how the England cricket team has so few English blokes playing for us:dunce:
KZNSeagull respect to you and all of your posts since Ive been on NSC----you always talk sense.
Perhaps I have become too cynical in my 57years:eek:
If my son's wife took my grandchild back to China in six months to live(unlikely I hope) at what time would he become Chinese?
He is four years...
No--he was born in England so he is English.
Greg n Kevin were not born here so I rest my point.
Zola Budd wasn't English either.
That's my rules whether you like them or not:thumbsup:
Greg is Canadian--Kevin is South African regardless of the stuff that was going on.
If I moved to Canada and lived there for the rest of my life I would still be ENGLISH.
My son married a lovely Chinese girl but he and my grandson aren't CHINESE.