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Do Brits call themselves British or English?

People born in England are called English or British and can say that they live in England, Britain and/or the UK. Most people in England tend to say they are British rather than English.
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Do English people call themselves English or British?

A 2017 survey by YouGov found that 38% of English voters considered themselves both English and British, alongside 19% who felt English but not British.
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How do British people refer to Britain?

Both "Britain" and "the United Kingdom" are used by British people to refer to their country, but they can have slightly different meanings. "Britain" typically refers to the island that includes England, Scotland, and Wales, while "Great Britain" includes the island plus the smaller island of Scotland.
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What do people call Brits?

The term Brit is a commonly used slang term for a person from the UK, which is often used in North America, Republic of Ireland and many other countries. Brit is a shortened term for Briton and Britisher which was formerly used in North America, although it has become outdated.
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Is UK English or British English?

British English or UK English is the dialect of the English language spoken in the United Kingdom. It is different in some ways from other types of English, such as American English. British English is widely spoken throughout most countries that were historically part of the British Empire.
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Is British a nationality?

'British citizenship' is one of six different types of British nationality status. Generally speaking, the other types do not automatically give the right to enter and leave and live and work in the UK without being subject to immigration controls ('the right of abode').
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What do Welsh people call themselves?

The Welsh (Welsh: Cymry) are an ethnic group native to Wales.
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Why are British called Brits?

The Latin name Britannia re-entered the language through the Old French Bretaigne. The use of Britons for the inhabitants of Great Britain is derived from the Old French bretun, the term for the people and language of Brittany, itself derived from Latin and Greek, e.g. the Βρίττωνες of Procopius.
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What is the insulting name for the Brits?

"Limey" (from lime / lemon) is a predominantly North American slang nickname for a British person. The word has been around since the mid-19th century. Intended as a pejorative, the word is not commonly used today, though it retains that connotation.
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What do British guys call their girlfriends?

British terms of endearment: 'Sweetheart', 'love', 'darling'...
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Do Scottish people call themselves British?

Most people in Scotland think of themselves as Scottish rather than British, or more Scottish than British (54% in the West of Scotland and 51% for the rest of Scotland). Just under a third of people in the west of Scotland and rest of Scotland considered themselves to be equally Scottish and British.
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What is the old name for Britain?

Albion, the earliest-known name for the island of Britain. It was used by ancient Greek geographers from the 4th century bce and even earlier, who distinguished “Albion” from Ierne (Ireland) and from smaller members of the British Isles. The Greeks and Romans probably received the name from the Gauls or the Celts.
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What is my nationality if I was born in England?

If you or your parents were born in the UK, you might automatically be a British citizen. Check if you're a British citizen based on whether you were: born in the UK or a British colony before 1 January 1983.
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Who are the English genetically closest to?

According to Ancestry.com, English people are closest to people from the Netherlands, Belgium and Northwest France. Based on their DNA correlations, they could only define 1 ethnicity for “England and Northwestern Europe”. Scottish people are closest to the Ulster Irish and to the Bretons.
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What did the English call themselves?

More specific terms such as “Saxons,” “Angles,” or “Northumbrians” allow for greater accuracy. More broadly, terms like “early medieval English” and “insular Saxons” are used in lieu of “Anglo-Saxon.” Their own manuscripts, meanwhile most often use “Englisc” to describe themselves.
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What is the most common British swear word?

The F-bomb is officially the UK's favourite swear word, as 1 in 4 adults say it's one of their most-favoured profanities (25%).
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Do Brits swear more?

The cities in the UK that swear the most and the least

According to our survey, a regular Brit swears around 10.46 times per day – much less than the American daily average of 21, revealed by our study on cities that swear the most in the U.S.
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What is a pillock in British slang?

/ (ˈpɪlək) / noun. British slang a stupid or annoying person.
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What do Brits call Australians?

Australians can be called Aussies, Ozzies or more formally antipodeans.
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What is Brits short for?

Definitions of Brits. the people of Great Britain. synonyms: British, British people. type of: country, land, nation. the people who live in a nation or country.
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Why is Britain so powerful?

Britain's global power originated from the Industrial Revolution and because of its geography as a large maritime power off the coast of Western Europe. British political, economic, social and cultural influences dramatically shaped and created significant changes globally.
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What is a Welsh woman called?

Welsh·​wom·​an ˈwelsh-ˌwu̇-mən. ˈwelch- : a woman who is a native or inhabitant of Wales.
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Am I British if I'm Welsh?

People born in Wales are called Welsh or British and can say that they live in Wales, Britain and/or the UK. Most people in Wales will say they are Welsh rather than British.
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What do the Welsh call a cuddle?

Cwtch (Welsh pronunciation: [kʊtʃ]) is a Welsh-language and Welsh-English dialect word meaning a cuddle or embrace, with a sense of offering warmth and safety.
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What if I was born in the UK before 1983?

You were born before 1983

You're automatically a British citizen if you were born in the UK before 1 January 1983, unless: your father was a diplomat working for a non-UK country. your father was 'an enemy alien in occupation' and you were born in the Channel Islands during World War 2.
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