They call people who love London 'Anglophiles' and people who love France 'Francophiles.' I'd be the New York version of that.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Paris is a wonderful city. I can't say I belong to an especially anglophone community.
You can be an American or an Englishman or Canadian and be a Parisian. It's a very admirable culture, and people want to identify with it.
I'll always be a Brit abroad, and I love London so much, but New York is my home.
I love London, I love the British people.
I love New York, but I have to admit that I feel very English, and I do miss that sense of history that you have everywhere in Britain.
I think that most New Yorkers would object to calling me a New Yorker. I didn't grow up here.
You have to be a xenophile at heart to be a true New Yorker.
The anglophones are Quebecers, as are the French, as are the new Quebecers.
I feel like all Londoners relate more to New York - L.A. doesn't feel like a 'city' city. It's like a sleepy town.
They'll always be an England, even if it's in Hollywood.