I'm from the US (incoming expat this year) so I just assume everything built from the ground up, in the last century is kinda junky and wastefully built on the cheap.
I wish we built structures in the US like this on the regular. Like damn, Scotland seems so solidly and proudly built from what I've seen.
P.s. y'all are probably all my long lost cousins based on my heavily Scottish ancestry. I know I'm probably just a starry eyed US expat, but it feels like home even just visiting. Thanks for having such a lovely country and I can't wait to have a beer with more of you!
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u/Bad_Hippo1975 Caustic, Not Agnostic 2d ago
Wow... they stood for nearly 100-years. Impressive. Truly, they have served us well.