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.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I do consider myself British. I have very strong feelings about my British heritage.
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.
I was brought up in Britain, and I'm very proud of my Britishness and my culture.
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.
I know I'm British. I haven't spent much time in the U.K., but my parents are British, my family heritage is British, so if I wasn't British, what would I be? I am British.
Although I'm living in California, I'm very proud to be 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 lived in London for eight years and I like to say that I am two parts American and one part British because I lived there for a third of my life.
I'm definitely an American, because I grew up here. But I've lived very happily in Britain.
Well, I'm British. I'm proud to be British and I love this country. I'm going nowhere.
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