"British" refers to anything related to the United Kingdom, which includes England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. It can denote nationality, culture, or citizenship of individuals from these regions. Additionally, "British" is often used to describe aspects of society, such as language, customs, and historical influences associated with the UK.
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c2c in the British Railway Company does not refer to anything specific.
Not very often. However, most British people don't call themselves British either. They refer to themselves as being English, Scottish, Welsh and Irish. English people are probably the worst offenders by using the term 'English' when they actually mean British.
If you refer to the 1920 British Shilling, it is not rare.
in the 1700s, british people called American revolutionists "Yankees"
If you refer to the predecimal British Halfpenny, it was written as 1/2d.
In British English, "i" typically refers to the pronoun "I", which is used as the first-person singular subject pronoun to refer to oneself.
"Redcoats" or by the rebels they were called "lobsterbacks." also 'bloodybacks'
If you refer to the actress in "Without a Trace", she is British-born
Yes. Living In Britain makes a person British, they are also able to refer to themselves as being scottish. Scottish people most commonly refer to themselves as Scotish rather than British, I am not sure why but I believe it to be because they are distanced from the rest of Great Britain and have a long sanding bitterness towards the English.
Carrie Catt was known as one of the earliest feminists. She referred to the British activists as Women's Suffrage activists.
A registered British subject is a term used historically to refer to individuals who were citizens of the British Empire or Commonwealth. This term is no longer in use, as citizenship laws have evolved, and the concept of British subjecthood has been replaced by British citizenship or nationality.