Living in Scotland can be an exciting adventure that many of us are blessed to have lived, and when you adapt to the Scottish way of life you may find you develop some habits you would never have expected.
Whether it be enjoying a wee cheeky pint, having a wee gander at the shops or looking for a wee bite to eat it - using Scottish words like ‘wee’ is just one of many habits the Scots exhibit that can rub off on you.
1. Getting into carbohydrate-heavy diets
Scotland is credited for inventing the macaroni pie, a blissful carb-on-carb sensation that was tragically removed from Greggs' shelves a few years ago - we also enjoy a good 'tattie scone' too! Photo: Submitted
2. Saying "Aye" instead of "Yes"
The Scottish accent is famous worldwide and our colourful vernaculars also feature prominently in our culture, saying "aye" instead of "yes" is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Scottish language. Photo: via Know Your Meme
3. Saying 'thanks driver' as you get off the bus
Speaking of customs with public transport staff, saying 'thanks driver' or just any variation of gratitude as you get off the bus is a common practice in Scotland. Photo: YouTube
4. Using swear words as a term of endearment
Unlike our transatlantic cousins in the USA that shudder at swears like the C-word, here in Scotland you'll find its uttered far more regularly yet casually as well. Photo: CatLane via Canva Pro