On another thread we've had two Americans try to define what it is to be British in the way that the concept of "freedom" defines what it is to be American.
One used the word "dignity" and the other "proper".
Both for me have a kernal of truth (certainly for the more middle class people and nice people like me!) but I feel Britain has so many other people that don't conform to those words that they just aren't accurate enough.
Maybe they were accurate years ago?
Does anyone else have any other ideas?
I must admit I'm having trouble coming up with much myself.
Of course we also have the separate identities of Wales, Scotland and Ireland so that makes it even trickier.
I have a nebulous sense of how I feel to be British but can't really define it. For every idea or attribute I can think of I see countless people that don't have that attribute or idea.
We queue up for things. But then I guarantee some muppet will cut me up tonight to get one car ahead of me in traffic. Like most nights.
One used the word "dignity" and the other "proper".
Both for me have a kernal of truth (certainly for the more middle class people and nice people like me!) but I feel Britain has so many other people that don't conform to those words that they just aren't accurate enough.
Maybe they were accurate years ago?
Does anyone else have any other ideas?
I must admit I'm having trouble coming up with much myself.
Of course we also have the separate identities of Wales, Scotland and Ireland so that makes it even trickier.
I have a nebulous sense of how I feel to be British but can't really define it. For every idea or attribute I can think of I see countless people that don't have that attribute or idea.
We queue up for things. But then I guarantee some muppet will cut me up tonight to get one car ahead of me in traffic. Like most nights.