Reasonable said:
I was more thinking mainland Europe vs UK and European Union vs UK. In UK we never consider ourselves fully part of Europe! Bad habit really but it is hugely common in UK to refer to Europe seperately. Even in large global companies I will hear senior staff talk about having UK and European offices. My point remains, if MS really went for always connected (which I'm seriously doubting) then unless global infrastructure changes a lot between now and late 2013 they will surely be in trouble in most non US / European countries. |
Whilst in the UK, saying something like "going to Europe" makes sense because it is pretty obvious you are talking about the rest of Europe, same principle with the international companies (especially if they are mainly based in the UK but have overseas offices)... if there are people that actually think the UK is not part of Europe though then I despair at this daft country.
Oh and the UK is part of the European Union.








