It's celebrated in British culture to be eccentric.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I see myself as British, and I want to be celebrated by Britain.
People are quite frequently eccentric.
The English country house is certainly an icon of British culture.
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.
As always, the British especially shudder at the latest American vulgarity, and then they embrace it with enthusiasm two years later.
What's interesting about the U.K. is that it celebrates an alternative voice. It's up for telling new stories.
The English like eccentrics. They just don't like them living next door.
It is no longer acceptable in British politics to be fat or eccentric or religious.
No one says the word 'quirky' much in England. I guess because people are more naturally eccentric.
There's a lot of mediocrity being celebrated, and a lot of wonderful stuff being ignored or discouraged.