Originally posted by MattF
An example would be one I read just in the last few days where a British ambassador somewhere was describing the embassy as being a bit of England in wherever it was and how within its walls people were leading normal English ways of life. If that had been just an English bloke in a foreign land that would be fine but it was a British ambassador of a British Embassy in a foreign country.
I think that was the other Matts point, and that sort of thing is very common. I think us colonials ( with all the chips on our shoulders) notice it wheras most Englanders genuinely dont
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