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How are the people you know voting?


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Just those you know in person, with a vote - if you know their intentions.

Yes: 12

No: 3

Undecided: 1

I simply refuse to let one of those no voters carry out such an act of treachery. I'm also optimistic for the undecided.

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Just those you know in person, with a vote - if you know their intentions.

Yes: 12

No: 3

Undecided: 1

I simply refuse to let one of those no voters carry out such an act of treachery. I'm also optimistic for the undecided.

You know only 16 people that have a vote? I know hundreds. At a rough estimate;

Yes 80%

No 15%

Don`t know 5%

This should be quantified by explaining that probably 40% of people that I know haven`t said at all what(if any)their voting intentions are.

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Parents voting No.

Everyone else voting Yes.

So that's 4:2 Yes:No

At work it's pretty much a full house for Yes with one friend going No.

His reason? He doesn't trust Scots to make an independent Scotland work.

Ditch them.

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Seems to be split 50/50 to be honest with most blokes I know voting Yes and most women I know voting No with some exceptions on either side.

Considering I work in Oil (onshore) and by and large socialise with people who do I am encouraged by the 50/50 split as I know we're just a piece of the pie in terms of Scotland.

The vast majority of offshore workers I know are a big Yes.

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A little more in detail; my parents both Yes, girlfriend Yes, her parents both No, older sister and boyfriend both Yes, younger sister and husband both No. Almost my entire circle of friends are a Yes, with exceptions of four guys I play fives with voting No(all Rangers fans), couple of don`t knows in there as well.

Work is more along the lines of 60/40 Yes.

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At home it's 100% Yes. Me, my wife and my son and daughter (who are only 7 and 8 but are very pro indy!)

At work, everyone in my office is a Yes, the office next door to ours is split. I definitely know far more Yessers than Noers.

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My granda is no, predictably, everyone else is yes. At work only my bos is undecided, everyone else is yes.

Of my friends I'd estimate about 70% yes. Very few are undecided.

If anybody is still at the undecided stage, it`s probable they`ll vote No or not bother at all, especially if X-factor is on, or it rains on polling day.

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Mrs. ScotlandGer has confirmed for Yes which is pleasing.

My Labrador is a Yes, but has concerns, after independence, about the currency plans and whether barking at seagulls will still be permitted.

Parents are Yes and Don't Know (but probably both end up being a Yes). Her parents are definite Yes and definite No.

I've got a few close mates where it has been discussed at length and it's 4 for Yes, 3 for No, and 1 Don't Know. The Don't Know is probably better considered a Don't Care.

So Yes 7, No 4, and Don't Know 2.

In work, Yes definitely have the edge, I would estimate 60/40.

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