• 3 months ago
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00:00Do you think that's OK?
00:01No, I don't. No.
00:02I think it's such an important part of the Scottish tradition.
00:07And no, I think that's not OK at all.
00:09It needs to happen in the capital of the Highlands. Absolutely.
00:11And yes, and make sure that this Scottish tradition is kept.
00:16It will definitely reduce the amount of tourists
00:18when they know that it's been cancelled. Absolutely. Yeah.
00:21I think it's a bit sad because the Scottish culture
00:26is is why we are here as a tourist.
00:31And we love to see to see traditional dances,
00:37traditional even to eat traditional meals and nursing.
00:42If I went at the end of the year, I would prefer to go to this event
00:46rather than have Christmas because Christmas is is international.
00:51It's well known.
00:52And this is more local and more traditional.
00:57I mean, I'm not very knowledgeable about it, but if if I was around this area,
01:02then I'd probably be upset if it was a tradition around here
01:06and I'd probably be wanting to bring it back.
01:09You probably won't get as many tourists with it being cancelled.
01:13Obviously, people will come and see it.
01:15And with it not being on, then you're going to reduce the amount of tourists.
01:19So, yeah, if there are tourists who come to this place,
01:23especially for that, then surely they will find it unpleasant
01:26that they cut it off.
01:28Brings in a lot of tourists and stuff like that.
01:30So it's not very fair.
01:31It's it's awful.
01:32Part of the heart of Scotland, isn't it?
01:34Along with Edinburgh and Glasgow and other big major cities.
01:38And it's a big thing probably in Scotland as well, isn't it?
01:41So, yeah, it's definitely will affect it.

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