Britain (Great Britain) is simply a geographical term used to describe a unification of 3 countries consisting of Scotland, Wales and England as a whole -- it is NOT an ethnicity per se you moronic (presumably) Yankee dolt
Scottish people are generally outgoing and humble and are very welcoming to visitors but are however harsh, loud and incredibly insufferable
The Welsh are probably the same but nobody cares enough to investigate (including myself)
The English have an air of sophistication, class and grace which comes as no surprise as they are drenched in culture and tradition and are the masters of manners and etiquette but they are however incredibly stoic and seldom show emotion. They're cruelly sarcastic and cold and have a habit of playing up to stereotypes in order to present themselves as posh and superior as they can
- A Scottish lad
There are a number of characteristics that may be considered British. British people usually talk with proper English and exhibit polite manners.
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Colin Kidd has written: 'British Identities before Nationalism' -- subject- s -: British Mythology, British National characteristics, Celtic Mythology, Celts, Constitutional history, Ethnic groups, Ethnic relations, Ethnicity, Group identity, History, Mythology, British, Mythology, Celtic, National characteristics, British, Nationalism
The empire stretched from North Africa to the British Isles
the relationship would fail...
Michael Britton has written: 'Driving on the wrong side of the road' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, British National characteristics, Anecdotes, Popular culture, English language, American National characteristics, Variation, British
David Piper has written: 'Artists' London' -- subject(s): London (England) in art 'The English face' -- subject(s): Biography, British Portraits, English National characteristics, National characteristics, English, Portraits, Portraits, British
Anthony Glyn has written: 'Pemberton, Ltd' 'British: a portrait of a people' -- subject(s): British National characteristics, Social life and customs
The British tornado aircraft is extremely fast. It is typically silver in color with two wings and a small body that makes it hard to find on the radar.?æ
S. Haeussler has written: 'Autecological characteristics of selected species that compete with conifers in British Columbia'
J. E. Belasco has written: 'Characteristics of air masses over the British Isles'
Pro-British, supported strong central governments, wanted a National bank, believed in building the nation's credit.