4 Culture Shock Moments I Had After Moving to Scotland

<p>I realise not everyone is a dog person, but unless you&rsquo;ve had some traumatic experience in your past, I don&rsquo;t understand why.</p> <p>Scotland has to be one of the most dog friendly places in the world. My first time on a train in Scotland I was pleasantly surprised when a golden retriever in the row in front of me stuck her head between the seat, inviting me to scratch her fluffy ears. My personal motto is &ldquo;any day is a good day if I got to pet a dog,&rdquo; so discovering that I&rsquo;d just moved to dog-lover&rsquo;s dream destination was fabulous.</p> <p>Living in Scotland I see dogs in pubs, restaurants, on trains and busses. I don&rsquo;t have a dog at the moment, but I love nothing more than going for a pint on a Sunday afternoon and rubbing some puppy bellies for my daily dose of seratonin.</p> <p><a href="https://paigebowen.medium.com/4-culture-shock-moments-i-had-after-moving-to-scotland-5a34f1f7205e"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>
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