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Do you say England or Great Britain?

Do you say England or Great Britain?

As with England, people often use the term English when they really mean British. Strictly speaking Great Britain is the island that contains England, Scotland and Wales.

What are people from England called?

People born in England are called English or British and can say that they live in England, Britain and/or the UK. Most people in England tend to say they are British rather than English.

What is the nationality of England?

Country Nationality Official Language(s)
England English English
Finland Finnish Finnish
France French French
Germany German German

What do you call a London person?

A person from London is known as a Londoner. City of London.

Can you say Great British?

British is the term for a citizen of the United Kingdom and can also serve in the geographical sense. The adjective “Great British” is occasionally used, often in an ironic way, but not referring to individuals. At no time has Britain ever meant England and Wales.

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What are people from London called?

A person from London is known as a Londoner.

What do Londoners call each other?

Mate. Everyone is a ‘mate’, the woman at the shop, the man working in reception or the postie. People are even your ‘mate’ during an argument or if they are an arch enemy, like, if there is an altercation in the pub you’ll hear: “Alright, get out of my face, mate.”

What is another way to say England?

What is another word for England?

Albion Blighty
Britain Britannia
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Land of the Rose
the United Kingdom the British Isles
British Isles the UK

What is cockney accent?

Cockney, dialect of the English language traditionally spoken by working-class Londoners. Cockney is also often used to refer to anyone from London—in particular, from its East End. Cockney as a dialect is most notable for its argot, or coded language, which was born out of ingenious rhyming slang.