Flist to the rescue!
A person with citizenship granted by Germany is German.
A person with citizenship granted by Switzerland is Swiss.
A person with citizenship granted by Australia is Australian.
What the blazes is someone with citizenship granted by Liechtenstein?!
(Yes, this is a serious question. It's really bugging me. I've only just realised Liechtenstein isn't the same as Lichtenstein, but still don't know how to refer to this chap.)
Answers on a postcard (or, y'know, in an LJ comment) please... there may be a prize if any amuse me particularly (or are even right!)
A person with citizenship granted by Switzerland is Swiss.
A person with citizenship granted by Australia is Australian.
What the blazes is someone with citizenship granted by Liechtenstein?!
(Yes, this is a serious question. It's really bugging me. I've only just realised Liechtenstein isn't the same as Lichtenstein, but still don't know how to refer to this chap.)
Answers on a postcard (or, y'know, in an LJ comment) please... there may be a prize if any amuse me particularly (or are even right!)
Serious answer, omg!
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Still too many letters, though. I think I will call him a Lietch, pronounced cunningly to sound like a slimy animal (to be fair, he was trying to get out of legal obligations in a very sneaky slimy way). Plus it's quicker to type/write! :p
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For extra credit, detail the differences between the terms Malayan, Malaysian and Malay, and discuss which combinations of the three are possible.
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Lichtensteinian is my gut reaction.
My other dominant reaction is that I WANT TO GANK YOUR ICON NOW BECAUSE ST DOGBERT IS AWESOME AND MY HERO AND YAY.
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Lickies
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It's daft - I always focus on these little things that don't matter. I try to tell myself that it means I understand all the things that do matter..!