1.Being asked if you know this or that person as they also happen to be Welsh.
2.But then it totally turns out you do know them.
3.And everyone is called either Lewis, Evans, Davies, or Jones.
4.Getting anywhere is a total nightmare since your public transport options are VERY limited.
5.And when the option exists, chances are it’s highly unreliable.
6.Your internet connection is a disaster.
7.It’s like the universe doesn’t want you to communicate with the outside world.
8.Although, you’re not too sure if the outside world wants to have anything to do with you anyway.
9.Almost everything is up the hill.
10.You constantly have to deal with bad jokes about sheep.
11.But when you actually think about it and/or look outside your window, it turns out it’s all more or less true.
12.They're everywhere.
13.Making headlines in the local newspapers.
14.And causing traffic.
15.When people find out you’re from Wales, they always ask you to say this.
16.But then they proceed to make fun of your language anyway.
17.Getting things sorted over the phone is a total nightmare.
18.And it gets a little bit aggravating that wherever you go, they can’t seem to get your name right.
19.Having to pay 5p for a plastic bag does your head in.
20.And sometimes you have to turn up the TV because you can’t hear it the over the rain.
21.Just so that you can get mad at the fact that half of what the BBC pretends is "London" is actually Cardiff or Newport.
22.Having to draw the Welsh flag in primary school took ages.
23.But as you grew older, school assignments didn't get any easier.
24.But the most horrible problem seems to always happen while you're on holidays. To say you’re Welsh, and receive a puzzling look, or to cringe and admit that you’re British?
Oh, well. After all, you wouldn’t live anywhere else.