When people say England, they sometimes mean Great Britain, sometimes the United Kingdom, sometimes the British Isles, - but never England.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The biggest difference between England and America is that England has history, while America has geography.
England and America are two countries separated by the same language.
Everyone thinks England and America are the same, as we have the same language, but I felt like an alien as an English person living in America.
Although I don't have anything against people from other countries, the higher the influx into England the more the British identity disappears.
The England I write about doesn't strike me as the real one.
London has been used as the emblematic English city, but it's far from representative of what life in England is actually about.
When I'm in the U.K. I find myself using a lot of Britishisms.
England is a fairly envious little country and it's embodied in the press. They don't like anyone being more distinguished than they are.
The country of Britain is wonderful because of its royalty.
I am British. I love Britain for all its faults and all its virtues. My husband is American and I am largely based in Los Angeles, but whenever someone asks me where home is, I automatically say 'London.'