I feel as much British as I do American. There's not much difference between our countries.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think Brits probably feel that Americans are more like us than vice-versa, if that makes sense. Because we get everything American over here in Britain, but yet there are things which are staunchly English that you guys don't have.
If pressed, I would say I feel British. It's where I grew up and where I choose to live, the culture that I love, but I feel perfectly at home in America, I don't feel like a tourist or anything.
I do consider myself British. I have very strong feelings about my British heritage.
I'm definitely an American, because I grew up here. But I've lived very happily in Britain.
I am an American. I adore Britain and have a strong English half, but my roots are here in the U.S. - it is not a matter of choice; it is simply fact.
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.
America has had an influence on me, as has going out with a Cuban-American guy and having lots of American friends. But I am still fundamentally British and speak with a British accent and feel very English.
Well, I'm British. I'm proud to be British and I love this country. I'm going nowhere.
It's great to be British, really. If anything happens, I'm back to my country. At least I have a country.
The Americans love me because I'm so completely unwilling to change my whole Britishness.
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