Award-winning scenery and fascinating heritage are aspects of Scotland that make it a world-famous place to visit but the country has plenty more to offer. It is often said that “people make Glasgow” and in turn it’s also true that “people make Scotland” – as it is the country’s residents that add to its colourful culture with their various quirks.
5. Having a mythical beast for our national animal
What the Eagle is to the United States of America, or a Wolf is to Italy, a Unicorn is to our dear Scotland. The Unicorn was adopted as Scotland's national animal in the 15th century and you can find Unicorn statues all over the country. Photo: Brian Gratwicke via Wikimedia Commons
6. Taking our favourite carbonated drink very seriously
Irn Bru is Scotland's favourite soft drink that Scots often tell others about how it has outsold Coca Cola locally. Irn Bru even has a dedicated carnival that is due to return this December, we just love it that much. Photo: Martin Abegglen via Wikimedia Commons
7. Putting pasta into pies
A delicacy considered "distinctly Scottish", Macaroni Pies are cheesy pastries famed for their filling of macaroni pasta - an unusual, yet delicious, carb on carb sensation. Photo: Alex Liivet via Wikimedia Commons
8. Referring to a woman as “hen”
Referring to a woman as "hen" is considered a term of endearment, like dear or sweetheart, here in Scotland according to Highland Titles. Photo: Instaphoto / NathanClifford via Canva Pro