I was born in Peru, and we moved to Scotland when I was 15, but I've not lived here for a long time. But I would always say that I am Scottish, and Scotland is as close to a home as I have.
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Both my parents are Scottish, and although I grew up in Canada after moving over, all of my family are proud to be Scots.
After I've been in America for a while, I get homesick for Scotland.
My roots are Scottish. My dad's parents are from Scotland, and my mum's dad is Scots.
I do feel Scottish in some way. Maybe it's to do with visiting my grandparents here every summer as a child, but I am aware of my Scottish ancestry. It's there all right, but it would be pushing it to label me a Scottish painter. Or, indeed, an anywhere painter.
I'm Scottish first, and it's odd to hear that I'm a Scottish-American.
I had a whole Scottish existence until we moved to London when I was four.
I am Scottish. I am also British.
I feel so Scottish when I go abroad, and I'm so proud of it, but for me, it's not a political statement - I just happen to be Scottish.
My great grandparents are Scottish, and I have this very tenuous connection which I try and bump up whenever I can, because I'd much rather be Scottish than English.
Edinburgh is my adopted home. It's a place where I wanted to come and live, and I managed to arrange my life so it happened.
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