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Can anyone,please,tell me why there are so many Americans on this U.K. Ireland site?
15 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Well said!
I was seriously wondering that until I found out that there's an option to view UK & ROI Qs and all english Qs, they probably do all english Qs...I don't personally have anything against them but I wish they would let us know they're americans because things work so differently there than they do here.
Anyways that's my rant done but I have to congratulate you for asking and posting that up I was thinking of doing that but thought it might be offensive.
- JazzLv 41 decade ago
The questions that are posted in the U.K. & Ireland section, are posted in the U.S. section as well.
I don't know why it's like that, but thats how it is.
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- teresathegreatLv 71 decade ago
Funny, I see your question appearing on the American site, and I've always wondered why there are so many Brits on the American site. So the sites must be shared.
- ****Lv 71 decade ago
The questions that get asked go out on all english speaking sites. Also sometimes the americans click onto uk site and why not, cause I click onto theirs at times. Its not a problem is it?
- 1 decade ago
I answer questions from http://answers.yahoo.com./ On the left side of your screen, about half way down, there's a drop down box with the choice of viewing ALL questions that are in English (from all countries) or narrow it down to Irish/US/India, etc. questions.
- It's me :)Lv 61 decade ago
You have the option to view all English questions or just your own country
- 1 decade ago
Just happens. I noticed that. Hugs from the other side of the pond.