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Is there a Royal Wedding North/South divide?

53 replies

cgcraig · 12/04/2011 10:25

Hello everyone,

Here's a thought... is there a Royalist divide between the North and South of the country?

"Would you send a wedding card to Prince William and Kate?" and "Will you be watching the wedding on TV"?

If you can spare a second to reply with your answers and share with your friends, it would be amazing! I am researching for the charity Dream It Believe It Achieve It, an initiative by the Disabled Sport Development Trust to enable paralympians to compete at the 2012 Olympics in London.

So:

"Would you send a wedding card to Prince William and Kate?"

YES/NO - are you in the North or South of England

"Will you be watching the wedding on TV?"

YES/NO - are you in the North or South of England

Please comment if you have a spare sec.

Best wishes to all,

Craig

OP posts:
GeekCool · 12/04/2011 10:34

Why only England?

suzikettles · 12/04/2011 10:48

What's this got to do with paralympians?

I'm in Scotland so am not eligible to answer your questions. Or are you doing that confusing the word England with the word Britain thing? I gather it's an easy mistake to make.

JollySergeantJackrum · 12/04/2011 10:54

Maybe he's assuming that all Scots are disinterested?

I also don't get what it has to do with paralympians.

TrillianAstra · 12/04/2011 10:56

I think this is really a test to see who will answer questions when the reasoning for the question is garbled and nonsennsical.

No, South
No, still South unsurprisingly

K999 · 12/04/2011 11:08

I'm in Scotland so can't answer...but no I won't be sending them a card....

cgcraig · 12/04/2011 11:16

Hey everyone, I am just asking the question for a charity that supports paralympians. Scotland is, of course, included - my mistake for the confusion. Thanks for your time everyone.

OP posts:
RunnerHasbeen · 12/04/2011 11:20

Scotland again, No, No.

It isn't going to be very accurate if we can see the answers that everyone else is putting - if you are going to draw any conclusions from this you should perhaps set up a separate page and link.

TheCrackFox · 12/04/2011 11:24

Do people really send a wedding card to a couple they have never met? How odd.

Scotland again.

Can people in Wales and Ireland take part too? After all it is teamGB for the para-olympics.

tallulah · 12/04/2011 11:26

Why on earth would you send a card to people you don't know?

No I won't be.

I do plan to watch the wedding on TV.

I am in the South.

rubyrubyruby · 12/04/2011 11:29

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn at poster's request.

suzikettles · 12/04/2011 11:31

Oh, ok then.

  1. Will probably see a bit of it, but most likely as interminable re-runs. If I'm in the house and the tv's on while it's taking place then I'll see some of it. Royal Correspondents give me the dry boak which will limit my viewing.
  1. No.
gingercat12 · 12/04/2011 12:58

Absolutely not. North
Absolutely not. North

serajen · 12/04/2011 14:09

no + no
South

supadupacreameggscupa · 12/04/2011 14:13

no, yes.

No idea where I am as am in midlands, I think it is South but not sure

NOONE will be sending them a card IMO How odd? Better to ask if we are going to have a party, or buy some memorabilia.

sue52 · 12/04/2011 14:23

OK.
No
South
No
South

LawrieMarlow · 12/04/2011 14:28

No to sending a wedding card
No to watching it depending on when it is as if in the morning I will be at work.

Live in the North of England.

When is the wedding by the way?

BobbiDazzler · 12/04/2011 14:29

No to all of it. Couldn't give a flying fuck. Just grateful for extra holiday.

BobbiDazzler · 12/04/2011 14:29

Londoner, btw.

EasterChickAndRabbitKurri · 12/04/2011 17:41

Would you send a wedding card to Prince William and Kate?

NO - I'm in the East of England, we're too busy inbreeding to give a monkey's about the royal family - presumably they have the same reason for being uninterested in us.

Will you be watching the wedding on TV?

NO - No TV's here, only steam powered wirelesses.

lillybloom · 12/04/2011 18:14

What if I'm in the South of Scotland Wink

ChairOfTheBored · 12/04/2011 19:44

No.

And No.

Am in the South, but as an exile/economic migrant from the North, so not sure how that helps...

Ooopsadaisy · 12/04/2011 19:47

No and no.

London-born now incarcerated in a much maligned (and deservedly so) Midlands town.

GentleHotterCrossBuns · 12/04/2011 19:47

No.
No. I would rather watch paint dry.
Scotland

AberdeenAngusina · 12/04/2011 19:52

No. Are there really people who would?
No.
Scotland.

V. annoyed the DCs have the day off school. They won't be sending a card or watching it either.

Blackcoffeeandcigarettes · 12/04/2011 19:53

No, and will watch it if I'm not in work, it's history i suppose. And I'm welsh living (very) north