I do consider myself British. I have very strong feelings about my British heritage.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
All the things that are part of your heritage make you British - that makes this country what it is. It's part of your history. And here, unlike America, it's still living history.
I was brought up in Britain, and I'm very proud of my Britishness and my culture.
I feel as much British as I do American. There's not much difference between our countries.
Although I'm living in California, I'm very proud to be British.
Only when I came to America did I think of myself as British.
I am very proud to be British. I'm very conscious of carrying my country with me wherever I go. I feel I need to represent it well.
I believe Britishness is defined not on ethnic and exclusive grounds but through shared values; our history of tolerance, openness and internationalism; and our commitment to democracy and liberty, to civic duty and the public space.
I'm very proud to be British, and my brand is British.
Well, I'm British. I'm proud to be British and I love this country. I'm going nowhere.
I wanted to acknowledge my U.S. heritage and to belong to it more closely. Having said that, I am certainly British by formation and education and readily think of London as home. I had never lived in the U.S. till 2007.
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