Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26341692-20151015170513/@comment-53539-20160907151925

unfortunately, fans spent the last two eras of Vocaloid calling for the American accent... I do not think we'll return to it for a while.

@5.67.162.153; The Republic of Ireland is part of the British isles... While its not 100% part of the United Kingdom or not, its still a British island. I know its a difficult concept to master for some, but there is Great Britain, the British Isles, the United Kingdom, England, Wales, Scottland, Northern Island and the Republic of Ireland, so things tend to get confusing. Its why when people say something is "British" that its really dependent on what they mean.

The line between the definitions are vague to many at times, but in terms of the law and political and all that... Well things get touchy. I've met Scottish and Welsh who do not like to be called anything but "Welsh" and "Scottish".

This is why I prefer to call myself "English" and not "British" as its easier to acknowledge I come from England then anything else here. I would not like to put a mark on Avanna too much, but I count her as "British" because Ireland is part of the Britsh Isles. Otherwise, if not for that I would not like to sit here and make a judge on N.Ireland versus R.Ireland and make judgement there. That is one gate I do not want to open for debate too wide. :-/