Sanctuary wrote: Congratulating the winner in any competition/sporting event/election is par for the course. It is a sign of respect understood the world over. Obviously you don't have any - not even for your own countryman. Jeeze!
A referendum isn't a sporting event or a show of skill though.
And if it was, surely it's the participants who would be congratulated. I missed the bit where you "competed" or did anything other than vote. As for "your own countryman", that's jingoistic nonsense. Why does being from the same country automatically mean I should applaud you?
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