Most commonly, I've been recognized from people who aren't actually from England.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't get recognized in England. Not at all. Every so often, I get recognized in other countries.
You know, I've just about got used to the fact that people in Britain know who I am on some level, but the notion that there's any kind of international recognition is still slightly bizarre to me.
I've been well-known in Britain for a long time.
Although I don't have anything against people from other countries, the higher the influx into England the more the British identity disappears.
Everyone in America thinks I'm American - and everyone in England seems to think I'm American.
I never get recognised here in London, which I like. Once a year, someone comes up to me and asks if I am 'so-and-so's niece' because they think they recognise me from somewhere. I like that.
I don't get recognized all the time, but it tends to happen more in America, and people are so lovely when they do.
I don't get recognised in London or at home either - very seldom anyway. Either that or I look so crazy no one wants to come up to me.
I come from an immigrant family, but I know no other nationality apart from British.
I always feel I'm better known in England than I am here in the U.S. Americans don't read that much, and the French are very good at knowing the names of everybody.
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