People here use "britain" and "england" interchangeably

people here use "britain" and "england" interchangeably
do people in your country do the same?

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Yes. Sheep shaggers and jocks are just larping Englishmen.

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Yes.

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we use england for everything
but the again half the world uses america instead of USA

We either say Great Britain or England. If you are really nerdy you might say the United Kingdom.

We actually lived long enough with these fuckers so we literally get taught in 9th grade the distinction between Britain, England, and United Kingdom.

of course cause England's where the capital of Britain is as well as most of its population. We don't mean it personally, the rest of your Britishers.

People always call it "Anglia"
I never hear people say "Brytania" maybe except for some internet articles

Either great britain or England. England is more accurate in my opinion as scottland wales and northern ireland have no say in anything and dont matter.
We dont say the republic of france and french guiana either. Its just France, colonies dont matter.

Historically we called it englishstan. But that was because there were largely English here. Well, that changed after 1900 when many Welsh and Scot generals were sent to India.

>englishstan
Might want to come back to that name now lmao

Of course

yes, dumb people often do that here

>englishstan
based

The only annoying thing is when people say 'briddish' accent. Say what you want about politics but everyone knows there's loads of accents surely

but they all have something in common and can be distinguished from american or australian accents easily

People never say a Scottish accent is a British accent though, its seemingly reserved for one English one

It sounds Slavic to me to be honest
That's the reason why Scotland should be independent btw

Scots have a very hard R like Indians but softer T. English miss the R entirely most of the time and their T is... very different. I can’t describe it.

Yes.

By British accent they mean BBC accent

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There are many different English accents too

>England
>Holand
>Bosnia
>Russia (back in the 80's)

Which other countries are known by a region?

Yes.
Also "Holland" for Netherlands, and "Turk" for anyone from the former Ottoman Empire. In my state we also call any Central European "Polish".

yes, Bretland/Ongland interchangleable.

Even say we in england, when we are in aberdeen.

There are English accents that are rhotic and the T you describe is called a glottal stop. That's a class thing rather than regional. This is why it's stupid when you say English accent as an umbrella term

>yes, Bretland/Ongland interchangleable.
Just go for a middle ground like Bongland. Problem solved!

IMAGINE
a highborne brit lass is giving you this user's speech and you're in the backyard sipping tea together so you just get up and stick your cock in her mouth and she starts sucking but raises some objections though it's hard to understand with your dick in her mouth

Northern Ireland wouldn't be included in Great Britain anyway. And unlike the UK and Denmark, France doesn't distinguish between the mainland and colonies .For example both Paris and French Guiana would just be "France".

>they liked bbc so much they made a tv channel about it

Kek

We say Inglaterra rarely use reino unido