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If a character is talking about the various royal families in Europe, is it okay to call them all 'European royalty' or should he name out countries?  And is it okay to say 'a book about European history'? 

For some reason, I just hit a total snag and don't know what's right anymore. *sigh* I fucking hate sinus infections.

Also: would Kurt&Blaine have keys to each others' houses?

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Date: 2011-12-08 02:37 pm (UTC)
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Just to be contrary, I guess it depends what you're going for. No one from the UK (or probably the rest of Europe) would lump European royalty in together (although some parts or Europe are more related/integrated than others). On the other hand, if it was a passing comment, coming from someone from outside of Europe, then it would probably be understandable.

I guess, it's like saying 'I have a cousin in North America' when what you mean is 'I have a cousin in Canada'... having links to Canada doesn't necessarily mean that you have links to the US. They're the same continent, but they're not the same thing.

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