The British tend to shy away from the spotlight. We don't like being singled out in any way, and I think that is something which is important for me to learn to do.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It turns out that understanding the British public is not rocket science. The British appreciate honesty and they also have a bonkers, off-the-wall sense of humour like me.
The idea of exposing the British public to the full breadth of my personality isn't a good one.
Brits are cool at the moment. We've taken over the world, what with 'Game of Thrones', 'Downton Abbey', One Direction... to be British is to be fashionable.
Although I don't have anything against people from other countries, the higher the influx into England the more the British identity disappears.
I go out with a lot of British people. Some of them say I sound a little tipsy.
I'm intimidated by anyone with a British accent.
I like reflecting the culture I understand best, spotting the idiosyncrasies of British people and revealing them to an audience in a way that amuses is what I find fun.
Australians and the British are very similar: If you try and stand out in any way, and you try to reach for success, someone is gonna be there to cut you down.
I don't enjoy British shows as a rule because British audiences are strange.
When I'm in the U.K. I find myself using a lot of Britishisms.
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