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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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What Nationality are you?:
How come? (example: Why you may choose Scottish over British.):
What does your Nationality mean to you? (example: Proud. Ashamed. Nothing.)
Feel free to elaborate as much as you want.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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English. Just because if everyone from Wales, Scotland, Ireland is allowed to label themselves as their home country without it raising an eyebrow, then so will I.
And means nothing really. It's just the country I happened to be born in. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm british... It just means I am from Britain... I was actually born in the USA... I couldn't possibly be less american if I tried... I am more than good with that! |
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Irish cause I was born in Ireland. Have thousands of years of history here. I'm proud we survived all of that, but it means less and less these days, these days you're supposed to be ashame of your nationality so oh well. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I always say Welsh over British.
And i’m a proud Welsh lass. I love our principality."
Wales is a very beautiful country. The main reason I chose to move here and make it my home. Amazing beaches, amazing countryside. |
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"I had the St George's flag up on Tuesday
I'm English born, and for all this countries faults, I'm proud of it.
I'm part Brazilian though on my maternal side "
St. George's day is on Monday .. because of Easter |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I had the St George's flag up on Tuesday
I'm English born, and for all this countries faults, I'm proud of it.
I'm part Brazilian though on my maternal side "
England has done and continues to do some great things, which we should be rightly proud of.
It also has done and continues to do some terrible things. We could do with finding a balance. |
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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago
South Wales |
"I always say Welsh over British.
And i’m a proud Welsh lass. I love our principality.
Wales is a very beautiful country. The main reason I chose to move here and make it my home. Amazing beaches, amazing countryside."
You’re not wrong - and in an exceptional part of Wales too! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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English. Don't know if I'm proud of that, it's just chance that I was born here. I'm very lucky to be from a beautiful corner of England and there is a lot that I love about living here. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"English. Just because if everyone from Wales, Scotland, Ireland is allowed to label themselves as their home country without it raising an eyebrow, then so will I.
And means nothing really. It's just the country I happened to be born in. "
Totally agree. English here too |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I always say Welsh over British.
And i’m a proud Welsh lass. I love our principality.
Wales is a very beautiful country. The main reason I chose to move here and make it my home. Amazing beaches, amazing countryside.
You’re not wrong - and in an exceptional part of Wales too! "
I still have to stop and admire the coast every time I walk the dogs - 15 minute walk from a wonderful beach. Just permanently breathtaking. Still need to walk the coastal path, but that is for when I finally stop having to work in London. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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What Nationality are you?: British.
How come? (example: Why you may choose Scottish over British.): I was born in England. My parents are English/Scottish. My passport says British.
What does your Nationality mean to you? I have no sense of belonging, or being British. Not particularly proud of our history, though I won't be blamed for it.
I think it'd take a lot of change to make me proud enough to fly the flag again. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Im English, not British. I wish us English had vote on independence.
On the world stage being British hold more weight than divided. "
Same could be said for Europe.
Same could be said for a United Planet without Nations. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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British.
Polish father. English mother. Born in Zimbabwe grew up mainly in South Africa. Have the right to four different passports.
My feelings? Confused! |
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By *uzzy NavelWoman
over a year ago
so near and yet so far.... |
My Dad has just done had his ancestry done, and it came out He’s a part Welsh, Irish and Scottish with a dash of Scandinavian.
Since I’ve lived abroad, it’s very comforting to come home to Britain which is where home is (when I can find one!) lol
I’m proud to be British, but saddened by what the politicians are doing to our great country as no one calls us Great Britain anymore |
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By *educedWoman
over a year ago
Birmingham |
"I'm British but the daughter of immigrants. Irish and Greek.
And the other questions? How do you feel about that "
In terms of Fab (and in real life) I have always been very comfortable about my heritage (felt no ways) until last year at a social when someone asked me if I was 'foreign' because I was tanned (I go very brown in the sun).
I was accused of lying about my ethnicity. That really made me feel shit. Then I thought about the shite my parents went through in the 60s and 70s in Brum and I thought I don't give a fuck.
To be fair, I've only ever had to take a step back and think about this kind of stuff because of Fab.
That's kind of sad.
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"Totally off topic but relating to nationality I found that there are more men where the male half is Irish into hotwife and cuckold in the UK."
Interesting, cause its quite hard to find Irish people into proper cuckolding in Ireland. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Polish and I'm not patriotic, but our cuisine is so much better than yours
We call it food here. "
You just jelly because my pierogi are superior to your budding and fish and chips |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Proud to say I am Irish and English."
I am a quarter German as my paternal grandmother was German, but i speak very little German, have never been there and have never met any of my German relatives besides the obvious. I don't hold German citizenship so i'm essentially British. There are many times I feel ashamed to be British, other times proud.
Sometimes I'm not bothered either way as where you come from doesn't necessarily dictate personality and beliefs
I would love to explore my German roots and meet my relatives in Germany. |
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"I had the St George's flag up on Tuesday
I'm English born, and for all this countries faults, I'm proud of it.
I'm part Brazilian though on my maternal side
St. George's day is on Monday .. because of Easter"
St George's Day is the 23rd of April
I don't move days for bank holidays
My flag went up on Sunday for the Queen's birthday & came down Weds morning |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Scottish. And because I’m Scottish. The sooner we become independent the better
And the sooner Scotland will be a poorer country
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Oh well, thanks to Brexit we soon all will be.
Is that a Saltire on your dick? |
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"Scottish. And because I’m Scottish. The sooner we become independent the better
And the sooner Scotland will be a poorer country
Oh well, thanks to Brexit we soon all will be.
Is that a Saltire on your dick?"
Yes |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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British. Generally feel quite proud to be one when there is a national event on (jubilee and the Olympics etc) but most of the time, it’s just a box filler. |
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"I'm british... It just means I am from Britain... I was actually born in the USA... I couldn't possibly be less american if I tried... I am more than good with that! " Wow I never knew you were born in the USA ??. Was your dad Bruce Springsteen?? |
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English/British but not especially proud of it. I find patriotism to be a bit of an outmoded concept. I’d like to think that in this day and age we should all start striving toward being a unified species rather than these disparate tribes defined by lines on a map.
Bring on the United Earth!!
That said.... these days I’m not even terribly proud to be human |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Scottish. And because I’m Scottish. The sooner we become independent the better
And the sooner Scotland will be a poorer country
Oh well, thanks to Brexit we soon all will be.
Is that a Saltire on your dick?
Yes"
Gives a new meaning to 'run it up the pole'. |
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