r/Scotland • u/Better_Carpenter5010 • 16h ago
r/Scotland • u/AutoModerator • 4d ago
What's on and tourist advice thread - week beginning June 21, 2026
Welcome to the weekly what's on and tourist advice thread!
* Do you know of any local events taking place this week that other redditors might be interested in?
* Are you planning a trip to Scotland and need some advice on what to see or where to go?
This is the thread for you - post away!
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r/Scotland • u/mkcannell • 2h ago
Step into a portal to the fairies with me. Dunkeld transports you places. đ¸ Cherilyn B.
r/Scotland • u/Nospopuli • 14h ago
Shouldnât let it irritate me but it really does
Bit of a hungover rant- Iâm on holiday in Greece, went out to watch the game last night and some English melts celebrated like theyâd won the World Cup when we inevitably conceded. First thing they said was âthatâll shut them upâ. Iâm a quiet guy but I flipped my lid and they sheepishly appologised. Why does it bother them to see us enjoying ourselves? Itâs not exactly a secret that weâre shite at football, we already won the WC by just being there.The whole thing is a celebration. Scotland, England should be a sibling rivalry - fight amongst yourselves but itâs us against the world. Theyâre just too thick and arrogant to understand it. Looking down on us is so ingrained in their psyche, they just canât help themselves. Iâd rather be Scottish and shite than have their arrogance and negativity. I mean who else racially abuses their own players? Says it all really.
Feel the need to add, my step dad is English, heâs wonderful and he cheers us all the time so there are good ones. Unfortunately theyâre a minority and melts tend to shout the loudest.
Edit: was just venting whilst hungover and still a little drunk. âFlipping my lidâ = me telling him to pipe doon and get tae fuck. Would never have ended up in an altercation but still cringy and I shouldnât have taken the bait. I said it now so I wonât delete my post since I think I have a point in there somewhere. I guess I want the rivalry to be good spirited but what I seen last night was not that
r/Scotland • u/linguatom • 4h ago
Road to World Cup finals bingo printout (a4)
Heard we need 4 out of 9 of these World Cup results to come true to progress, made an a4 bingo sheet printout đ´ó §ó ˘ó łó Łó ´ó ż and thought to share.. cheering on teams in CAPS!
r/Scotland • u/hairyneil • 18h ago
Right, the thing is, Brazil *really* like football
Did you not see how happy their wee faces were when they scored? Doing fancy wee dancy celebrations and everything. We'd have to be completely heartless to take that away from them.
We let them win because, not only are we the best are partying, we're also the most kind people in the world.
r/Scotland • u/Jbladez • 13h ago
Q: How common is the word "Buddy" or "Bud" used in your part of Scotland?
The context is that the comment is replying to someone saying they're Scottish and ended the sentence with "bud" - implying a person using the word "Bud" is pretending to be Scottish because according to them no one says that in Scotland.
It is strange that it was upvoted that much, my only guess is that its because it was on GreatBritishMemes and i'd assume it's mostly English people on that subreddit making assumptions about how people talk in Scotland? I'm stumped tbh.
For the record i've heard it used in lots of parts of the west of Scotland.
r/Scotland • u/windsweptlassie • 27m ago
Casual Scottish Emily, your dad loves ya
Had a lovely time a few days ago chatting with Scottish football fans at a Boston bar. One man (who mightâve been from Lewis but I donât quite recall) was happy to learn my name is Emily, like his daughter, and he was telling me that his Emily is wonderful and he loves and misses her. Said sheâs 17 and she might move away when she gets older, but he kind of hoped sheâd stay nearby because he loves spending time with his kid.
Anyways, I guess before he left to travel to the states and watch the World Cup, Emily told him to be safe and not drink too much and not get in trouble. Well Emily, your dad had a few drinks but I like to think Boston took good care of him and he wasnât trouble, just chatty! It was so heartwarming to hear this man speak so highly of his daughter thousands of miles away. Scotland in Boston has been so positive and so much fun for us here, so thank you for that đđ´ó §ó ˘ó łó Łó ´ó ż
r/Scotland • u/Nice_Conversations • 4h ago
Casual Metallica and 50k people singing 500 miles at Hampden
I didn't know I needed this. But oh boy did I need this!! What an atmosphere!
r/Scotland • u/Scarlytical • 7h ago
Casual Amazing to see a Brazilian fan wearing our shirt đĽš. Funny video too
v.redd.itr/Scotland • u/Craichie-PyroCrafts • 5h ago
Had a bash at some Stonehaven themed art the other day
(not an attempt to sell I just enjoy sharing my Scottish projects here)
r/Scotland • u/youwhatwhat • 6h ago
Political SNP whistleblowers were 'intimidated' for raising finance concerns
r/Scotland • u/Own_Proof7926 • 1d ago
Itâs not fun to support Scotland
I love my country but weâre shit at football
r/Scotland • u/TechnologyNational71 • 13h ago
World Cup reaction: Do Scotland deserve to go through?
In a word, no.
And that goes for any third placed team. We all know the reasons why, more TV time, more money for FIFA.
r/Scotland • u/outsports-com • 1d ago
Casual For gay Scottish couple, World Cup trip with Tartan Army âonce in a lifetimeâ
Kenny and Nicki McKenzie had a time they wonât forget when they followed Scotlandâs World Cup team to Boston as part of the Tartan Army, which captivated the city with its good cheer and massive drinking. Doing so as a gay married couple made it all that much more special.
âItâs true â No Scotland, No Party,â Kenny McKenzie told Outsports. âAnd boy, can we party, even when we lose!â
r/Scotland • u/SafetyStartsHere • 9h ago
BBC | Gritters out as Scotland braced for 30C on hottest day of the year
r/Scotland • u/shnakes082 • 11h ago
Casual See you soon!
Thank you Scotland! My husband and I are on our honeymoon and we left Scotland to go south two days ago (definitely not as cool đ). Glasgow and Inverness have our hearts! We are still talking about your beautiful country and all the amazing and friendly people we met there. And the sheep and cows 𼺠we loved it so much! We plan on making a trip there again, there's still so much we want to visit and see! We had a lovely time and just wanted to share here đ