Why are Welsh women so ugly and rude?

You stroll through a town like Swansea and all you see are orange-faced, fat or pregnant slags. They are either following their junkie boyfriends around with faces like pigs. Drinking in broad daylight in front of kids or taking heroine in the middle of the street. The men look like guidos or chavs with no hope in life. I thought Wales was nice, I’m never going back. Their accents sound so horrible, you’d swear you’re talking to seagulls.

When I go to Austria or Germany, the women are so beautiful and polite.
Yes it is, I live here I know.

I have family in Wales who we decided to visit for the first time for a wedding just recently and was really surprised.

I live in the UK, so I wasn't a tourist or anything, but as an American, I went to various different cities like Cardiff and Swansea and people were incredibly nice to me! But when I went to a very small town, people weren't so nice, which I understand the whole not-used-to-diversity thing, so it made sense.

So, instead of me talking to people, I figured, Hey, maybe they will be nicer to my boyfriend (who is English). No, they were way worse to him...haha. If he would talk, most of them would just mumble something, be very short with their answers, or just ignore him. You know when you see someone who is clearly talking about/making fun of you from a distance? That happened a lot when we were talking. I was really surprised! Of course, again, this was in a small town though, so that could have been it. Any ideas? In England, I always hear people cracking jokes about the Welsh, but I figured it was all in good fun...
@Harrison----Okay...Let me rephrase my question to please you then since I wasn't TRYING to generalise. Do a lot of Welsh people TEND to not like the English. I only ask because it wasn't a one time thing where I've seen them act like that to each other. Jeez.

I moved to South Wales and Live 6 mile north west of Swansea, What is the problem with North Wales have against the South, is it cause South normally speak English and the North only Welsh, but what i have found that South Wales do sometimes speak Welsh manily at schools or in the Work place ?

Is there another reason that i missed out why they hate each other more then the English

Such as Carmarthenshire, Cardiganshire, Northern Pembrokeshire, Sir Fon, Clwyd, Western Powys, Western Neath and portalbot and Northen Swansea?
o puddleduck roeddwn i 'na ar ddydd Sadwrn dwetha' yn gwylio'r gem. A deintydd Brynaman yr un newydd sy da fi ond ma'n fam i'n mynd i'r waun lle fach net fyd. Ma' rhywun arall ma o Lanaman achos dath cwestiwn lan ddoe roedd yn dweud ei fod yn byw ym mhentref cyntefig Shane wel Glanaman yw hwna felly wn i ddim pwy?

(Sori am y tafodiaith ond un sy'n siarad tafodiaith i yw puddleduck)

(Sorry for the dialect of welsh there but me and Puddleduck both speak that dialect)

Felly Rolyn paid a'i cywiro achos mae'n hollol iawn na dydyn yn ysgrifennu llythyr neu rhywbeth ffurfiol felly mae'n hollol ganiataol i gael rhywbeth yn eich tafodiaith.

I'm talking about swansea and cardiff, who are 2nd and 3rd in the championship.

Do more speak welsh than speak Irish Gaelic?

Are there more second language welsh speakers than second language Irish Gaelic speakers?

Do more speak Irish as a native language than speak welsh as a native language ?

And so on .
The North isn't more welsh speaking than the south . Wales is more linguistically divided by west to east. The West is more welsh speaking than the east. But there is a welsh speaker in every village in Wales.

Carmarthenshire and Cardiganshire are both in the south and so is northern Swansea, Northern Pembrokeshire, Western Neath and portal bot and Powys all these places are more welsh speaking than English.
You have to be fluent in welsh to teach and primary basis yes. And yes every university in wales has an "Adran Gymraeg" where all courses are through the medium of welsh, In ireland im rold it's only irish that can be studied not other subjects through that medium. Also how come the irish on Roadsigns is italica and seems assif it is not as important as english?

Also Ireland only has one county where over half the population speak's irish on a daily basis welsh has 4 . with larger populations in all.
No no, I am so sorry if it's coming across like that!

I have great respect for the Irish and their language. I am so sorry. I am doing Celtic Language studies and am just trying to compare. I am not trying in anyway to make Welsh superior. We welsh aren't like that and i certainly don't want you to think that. I am really sorry.

Nil moran Gaeilge agam, Ta cupla focail Gaeilge agam.
(Dydw i ddim yn siarad llawer o gwyddeleg ond wi'n gallu tymed bach)

Tá brón orm,
(Mae'n ddrwg gen i )

Neamhleor atá teanga amháin
(Dyw un iaith byth yn ddigon)