As an umbrella term to cover everything English. You know, the Scots would have your head for that. As would the Irish and Welsh. They don't like being lumped in with us any more than we like being lumped in with them. Oh yeah, and there is no such thing as a "British accent".
It's not only Americans who do this, I know, but I've noticed it more among Americans. They seem to confuse England for the whole of Great Britain far too much; that would be like us calling Canadians Americans. Or ignoring the zillions of different American accents and saying you all have a Texan accent.
I understand that our little island is titchy compared to the USA, but try to understand that it's actually comprised of four countries; England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Island. Oh yeah, and Eire is a different country altogether, much like Canada is in relation to America. People from Eire will rip your eyeballs out if you call them British; it's kind of a touchy subject.
It's not only Americans who do this, I know, but I've noticed it more among Americans. They seem to confuse England for the whole of Great Britain far too much; that would be like us calling Canadians Americans. Or ignoring the zillions of different American accents and saying you all have a Texan accent.
I understand that our little island is titchy compared to the USA, but try to understand that it's actually comprised of four countries; England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Island. Oh yeah, and Eire is a different country altogether, much like Canada is in relation to America. People from Eire will rip your eyeballs out if you call them British; it's kind of a touchy subject.
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