User talk:Notuncurious

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sassenachs
You removed the English section from this article and gave the explanation that it is definitely not an English word. The main article sassenach does state that it is used in Scottish English and a quick check of a few dictionaries will confirm this. It most definitely is not English that is used in England however. I have reverted your edit to sassenachs as the main article sassenach has the regionalism clear stated.--Williamsayers79 12:40, 9 March 2008 (UTC)