Dia duit,
Oh yeah, Scotland and Wales always did sympathize with us at times. Scotland however is someone you don't want to mess around with. Call his kilt a skirt and you will regret it for the rest of your life. That's something England always did. Besides, France isn't really that bad of a man, sure he's a bit of a perv but he and I do have close relationships since we both hate that Brit.
However, WW2 was important since America used it to get out of the depression as well as most of the world affected by the depression. Still, I kinda wish Germany didn't bomb Dublin and almost broke me out of my Neutrality, yet I pulled through. I'd be happy to bring some Irish dishes to your home. I have some of the best soda breads and potato dishes to go with cheese fondue. Just be sure that for dessert there will be no cherries since I'm allergic to them.
However, your sister might be a bit too young for any drinks I bring. Besides when it comes to Celtic countries you might not have met my mother the Irish Celtic. A fine warrior she was, my brother and I have missed her since Denmark and the other Nords invaded me. Yet they will get what's coming to them.
Love,
Maureen McNeil *Ireland*
Dear Ireland,
I, for one, could never confuse a kilt wish a skirt. I saw highlanders in action a long time ago... it is just one of those things you never forget...
I beg to differ on France... he once annexed me as a daughter state, turned me into a Republic, changed my flag, stole all the money from Zurich's treasury, and then forced me to fight in his brainy Russian campaign... the only thing that kept me from dying after that debacle was my daughter Geneva.
Of course, some of my cantons sympathise with him... but they would never become his regions... rather the opposite. I know for a fact that Savoy would rather be part of my Confederation than of France's Republic...
I admire your resilience and discipline when Dublin got bombed. If one of my cities, say Schaffhouse, was bombed I would have sent Neutrality to hell and killed the idiot who did it!
As a matter of fact, America 'accidentally' did bomb Schaffhouse... whether on purpose or not I do not know, Schaffhouse is really close to the German border, it may have been his way of threatening us... we shot down many Allied planes which entered our airspace... that is armed Neutrality.
So it is cheese fondue then... I think I will take Gruyère and Appenzell cheese, the make a wonderful combination. I am famous for potato dishes as well... I used to eat potatoes all the time during the war and my cantons have come up with hundreds of variations...
No, I will not have any cherries for desert, but how do you feel about strawberries? Thurgovia told me that the harvest was unusually good this season.
I do not drink a lot of alcoholic beverages... I do like wine, but only as something to relish, and I never drink in front of Liechtenstein. However, I am in possession of something called Kirsch, which is like a Swiss Vodka. You would not like it though. It is distilled from cherries.
My mother Helvetia, god rest her soul, was never much of a fighter. It was Germania who taught me all I know about combat. I also learned a bit from Ancient Greece.
Don't you go Jeopardizing your peace with some hair-brained scheme of revenge. If I can forgive Germany for what he did during WW2 then you can... okay this is ridiculous, I will never be able to fully forgive him. And I'm sure that sooner or later the Nords will have their comeuppance. The world always finds a way to remain balanced.
Sincerely,
Switzerland
