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    eckythump70 — 15 years ago(September 23, 2010 03:42 PM)

    Depends on where I am at the time. I consider myself a yorkshireman if Im not in Yorkshire, English if Im in Scotland, British if Im in France, European if Im arguing with an American (heh), Western and finally Earthian (should we encounter any other x-ians). If we have a local kids footy match with the next village, Im a Killamarshan, not a Beightonian.

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      hattorihanzo69 — 15 years ago(September 24, 2010 07:37 AM)

      Born in England so i'm English. Britain isn't a country and i don't want to be associated with the Welsh or the Scottish
      'Sand is overrated It's just tiny, little rocks.'

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        thomashiles — 15 years ago(September 27, 2010 03:23 PM)

        Hark, what's that sound? Why I believe it's the sound of 8 million Scottish and Welsh people crying themselves to sleep at their misfortune. I don't think.

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          hattorihanzo69 — 15 years ago(September 28, 2010 01:53 PM)

          Freedom!!! Get over it! You can't afford to disassociate yourselves with England as you depend on us financially and economically, and nothing pisses me off more than a Scottish bank note
          'Sand is overrated It's just tiny, little rocks.'

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            spam_1155 — 15 years ago(October 25, 2010 07:08 AM)

            I consider my self northern English firstly, although i know that my great-grandparents and grandparents are from Scotland/Ireland and Wales. I was born in England and Im a second generation English. But I also consider myself British because of my heritage and extremely proud to be both.
            Quick, little buddy! Whip me! Whip me!

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              Stoned_Jedi — 15 years ago(October 27, 2010 05:19 PM)

              Interesting question and some interesting answers, certainly worthy of discussion for nearly 2 years.
              It's also interesting to see how deep peoples sense of patriotism and need for cultural identity really goes. As 1 or 2 on here have hinted at, you could go as far as to refer to yourself as: A Geordie, Londoner, Yorkshireman, Brummie etc. I believe who you wish to associate yourself or disassociate yourself with largely influences this, as apparent with some Scots, Irish and Welsh. I suppose your answer depends on whether your loyalty is to the Nation, Country, County or city/town/village (even estate in some cases I've seen)
              Personally I consider myself to be human. IMO, Nationalism can all to easily get out of hand, distort opinions and lead to events like we see in this film. But due to the genetic and geographical raffle that is life, I am forced to answer with the following depending on situation:
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              formally, e.g. on a consensus form etc
              ) my nationality is British.
              I have Irish and French heritage and not to mention born on part of the continent, so not offended when referred to as European.
              But here's some food for thought:
              (In my experience and generally speaking)
              If I'm outside Europe, I'm referred to as British or European.
              Anywhere in Europe, I'm English.
              In England though, depending on who I'm speaking to, I'm either a Yorkshireman or (thanks to the BNP) Black! Go figure

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                    jbowmore — 14 years ago(September 07, 2011 09:36 AM)

                    British-American
                    1/2 English, 1/4 Scottish-American, 1/8 Cornish-American, 1/8 German-American

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                          tomskyxbox — 10 years ago(January 07, 2016 02:35 AM)

                          I'm both, I'm English and England is a part of Great Britain which makes me British, and Britain is on Earth which makes me an Earthling.
                          Just as someone from France is both French and European and an Earthling.
                          The plastic tips at the ends of shoelaces are called aglets. Their true purpose is sinister!

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