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<blockquote data-quote="ElMONEY" data-source="post: 3256451" data-attributes="member: 133877"><p>I'm not going to comment on what I think the British use to identify themselves with that distinguishes them from other nations, because I have absolutely no clue. However I think you could easier define it if you stop looking at individual people and how they contrast with what has been proposed so far, and look more at "national identity" meaning how everyone acts as a whole. If you took every British person and put them into one person, then sent them around the world . . . what would define them? People often act a lot different when they are thinking themselves to be representing a collective of people, a culture or set of ideals, then they do when they are just being a single human.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElMONEY, post: 3256451, member: 133877"] I'm not going to comment on what I think the British use to identify themselves with that distinguishes them from other nations, because I have absolutely no clue. However I think you could easier define it if you stop looking at individual people and how they contrast with what has been proposed so far, and look more at "national identity" meaning how everyone acts as a whole. If you took every British person and put them into one person, then sent them around the world . . . what would define them? People often act a lot different when they are thinking themselves to be representing a collective of people, a culture or set of ideals, then they do when they are just being a single human. [/QUOTE]
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