Poll boost for Scots
7th January 2014
It
was recently reported in the press (Daily Record, 2 January), that the
popularity of the Scots language was given a boost by the results of a survey
of Scottish culture. Conducted by ScotPoll, the survey asked 579 Scots to name
their favourite sayings and words and 95% agreed that they liked using the
Scots language, while 54% said they loved the Scottish accent.
The top three sayings (or more properly,
statements) to come out of the poll were (1) Gaunae no-dae that (Please don't do that), (2) Haud
yer wheesht (be quiet) and (3) It's a dreich day (it's a cold and miserable
day). The poll also confirmed what has been known for some time, that many
phrases and words are still in common use despite being downplayed or ignored
by certain sections of society.
The top ten words as indicated by the survey are (1) aye (yes), (2) crabbit (bad tempered), (3) blether (gossip or idle talk), (4) peely-wally (pale, sickly or unwell-looking), (5) tattie (potato), (6) auld (old), (7) glaikit (foolish, thoughtless, or stupid), (8) scunnert (disgusted or fed up), (9) bonnie (beautiful), (10) aboot (about). A spokesperson for www.scotpoll.com (see also www.facebook.com/Scotpoll ) commented that it was great to see people remaining loyal to the language of the country.