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Rina: Last year my sister and my brother went to Mexico. I don’t know, the people there expected them to be rich. It’s like, they said, ‘Oh, we don’t have money.’ So my sister had to pay for dinner, for everything. She came back broke. Everybody expected her to pay for everything because she came from here. (Hyams 2002: 464)

Faruk: Everything is Scottish about me; I mean what can I say. Yeah,

I’m a practising Muslim, and I practice Islam, but that doesn’t mean I’m not Scottish. I do all the things that other Scottish people do. I play football, I go out, I do this and that. There is nothing that I can say is not Scottish about me. (Hopkins 2007b: 68)

Sumita: I mean, I think the whole approach was wrong, going in and bombing people all through the night, this is just horrible, when you think of all the kids and it, I think it was wrong. I think they could have gone in a different way. I mean, the war in Iraq, how many people did they kill? Saying it was an accident, still people did die.

(Hörschelmann 2008a: 145)