And I definitely do that very British thing of, take things with a pinch of salt, stiff upper lip, you know what I mean?
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When I'm in the U.K. I find myself using a lot of Britishisms.
I go out with a lot of British people. Some of them say I sound a little tipsy.
I take everything with a grain of salt.
I'm one of those pesky Brits.
British people are surprised that I'm British!
British people don't express when they are in pain. They don't think it's elegant.
Whenever I'm in the U.K., people say I have an American accent. Which is, obviously, funny.
I feel good when I stir something with a spurtle, but I don't make porridge very much in London.
If I am pushed I will push back, that is the way I am. I am very British. We don't like to be pushed around. When the chips are down we might have to step into grey areas.
And so I was very grateful that I didn't do the British stiff upper lip, but I went straight to a therapist. And she was wonderful and helpful, and I went for about two years.