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I am from England in the UK, and i'm tired of always choosing "United Kingdom" on drop down lists everywhere when it says on my birth certificate i'm from England.

 

 

 

Now, it's not that I have anything against Wales, Scotland or NI (or any of the smaller islands surrounding us,) but i'm unsure why exactely our country name is used so little across places like the internet, global posting addresses, on international news stations, etc.

 

 

 

Yes, we're all ruled by the queen, and I understand that this is why we're the UK - however, I don't understand why we're never listed as seperate countries!

 

 

 

I dunno, it's one of those all up in the air things - so, discuss 8-)

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I'm from Scotland, but I like to think of myself as British. I love Braveheart and all that, but I'm not one of those stupid dying for independence nutters.

 

 

 

I've got love for the Union Jack.

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Interesting topic.I am Scottish and would consider myself Scottish rather than Brittish. I'm sure there are many English people that consider their self English rather than Brittish too. However i think it would be a very bad idea to all be independent countries. It would have a huge negative effect on the Brittish economy as we know it,so I would say Stay United Kingdom.

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England splitting from Scotland would put Scotland in queer street but England would sure benefit. Also, I am sick of being called British (yes i'm looking at you Americans :P).

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England splitting from Scotland would put Scotland in queer street but England would sure benefit. Also, I am sick of being called British (yes i'm looking at you Americans :P).

 

 

 

Is everyone in Great Britain considered British? Now all this has confused me for a while, I guess now is as good a time as any to get it answered.

 

 

 

The way I thought it was there were four parts of Great Britain: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Then there was the United Kingdom which I guess is just the same as Great Britain?

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England splitting from Scotland would put Scotland in queer street but England would sure benefit. Also, I am sick of being called British (yes i'm looking at you Americans :P).

 

What makes you say that England would benefit?

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England splitting from Scotland would put Scotland in queer street but England would sure benefit. Also, I am sick of being called British (yes i'm looking at you Americans :P).
And what's wrong about being called British?
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England splitting from Scotland would put Scotland in queer street but England would sure benefit. Also, I am sick of being called British (yes i'm looking at you Americans :P).

 

 

 

Is everyone in Great Britain considered British? Now all this has confused me for a while, I guess now is as good a time as any to get it answered.

 

 

 

The way I thought it was there were four parts of Great Britain: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Then there was the United Kingdom which I guess is just the same as Great Britain?

 

 

 

Britain is only England Scotland and Wales. The UK includes Northern Island.

 

Nit picking to the max, hey.

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Britain is only England Scotland and Wales. The UK includes Northern Island.

 

Nit picking to the max, hey.

 

 

 

OK, that makes sense then. I knew it was something like that, I was trying to work in Ireland into the equation though and I didn't think that was right.

 

 

 

I don't see why English, Scottish, or Welsh people would have a problem with being called British then, since they are in Britain.

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I am from the United Kingdom and I am British. That's how I see myself. I can be dealing with crazy patriots boo hooing about not being allowed to say English because that's not true.

 

 

 

I'm not too happy about devolution of government though. It seems that Great Britain is in name only really and one set of rules doesn't apply to all the countries in it. Sometimes I feel that my taxes subsidise benefits only available in Scotland or Wales that I may never be able to benefit from myself.

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I am from the United Kingdom and I am British. That's how I see myself. I can be dealing with crazy patriots boo hooing about not being allowed to say English because that's not true.

 

 

 

I'm not too happy about devolution of government though. It seems that Great Britain is in name only really and one set of rules doesn't apply to all the countries in it. Sometimes I feel that my taxes subsidise benefits only available in Scotland or Wales that I may never be able to benefit from myself.

Yep,but you could say the same thing about any of the countries. The tax is distributed evenly amongst the U.k.
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I would rather be called English than British because British seems to sound more like the steriotypes (sp?) (Huge mansions, butlers, snobbery) which can surround it, wheras English sound like 'From England', which is what it should be.

 

 

 

Besides, why do they call it a British accent? Would a Scotsman sound like a Welshman? :?

 

 

 

English is a lot more accurate but I think the term Britain and the UK is used because most actions (for example, Royalty, Government (although this may change), military action etc.) apply not just to England, Scotland or Wales, but all of them.

 

 

 

However, I do like the term 'United Kingdom', but is it so united nowadays?

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