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Please explain the difference between: Great Britain, Britain, England, UK

Started by bull, August 07, 2012, 01:11:56 AM

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bull

I've wondered about this off and on for a while but with the Olympics going on it's got me wondering again. As near as I can tell, England is the name of the country itself, Britain is pretty much synonymous with UK (minus Northern Ireland) and I don't know why the word Great goes in front of it sometimes other than maybe it's like saying cool or incredible.

So if that's correct would the British be anyone from the UK and the English would be those living inside England proper? You can be British but not English but you can't be English without being British?

Bob T

Ti Mopar is probably the best bet to answer.
Yes, I do agree though , Great Britain is more about promotion and hangover from the Olde World Colonial might
Paddies, Scotties and Welshmen dont like em  ;D
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Mytur Binsdirti

Just call it "the land of bad teeth" and everyone will know where you're talking about.   :2thumbs:

ACUDANUT

Don't forget the the Prince of whales. What the heck is that that...A big whale ? :smilielol:

doctor4766

What is the difference between the United Kingdom and Great Britain?

England is about the size of Alabama.

Scotland is about the size of South Carolina.

Wales is about the size of Massachusetts.

These three countries together make up Great Britain.

With the addition of Northern Ireland, about the size of Connecticut, they make up the United Kingdom, which is a bit smaller than Wyoming.

The full name of the United Kingdom is 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'. The term 'Britain' is used informally to refer to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The United Kingdom was created by an Act of Parliament in 1801.

In the Middle Ages, Wales was made up of several small kingdoms or principalities which, by 1300, had come largely under English control. But Wales was only formally incorporated into England by Parliamentary legislation that began in 1536.

Scotland and England had separate monarchies until 1603, when King James VI of Scotland succeeded Queen Elizabeth I on the English throne. A full merger of the two countries, forming the Kingdom of Great Britain, followed in 1707.

Ireland had come under varying degrees of English influence from the 12th century onward, but was not united to Great Britain until 1801. In 1922 southern Ireland withdrew from the union.
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ACUDANUT

Good info, for those to lazy to remember of History books, or for that matter to google it.  :cheers:

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Bruce

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68X426

Ponch, that is an awesome post.  :yesnod:

Bull, according to my Welsh friend, a Brit and Englishman are the same thing, and they will both rot in Hell.  :icon_smile_wink:



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The 12 Scariest Words in the English Language:
We are Here from The Government and
We Want to Help You.

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bull

Quote from: ACUDANUT on August 07, 2012, 11:14:11 AM
Good info, for those to lazy to remember of History books, or for that matter to google it.  :cheers:

So if you can't remember your history books on this topic you're lazy? What does laziness have to do with a good or bad memory? And do history books in the US cover this topic? I don't recall learning about this in high school history, but then my lazy memory ain't as good, and/or perhaps as unmotivated, as it used to be. If you still have your history book, please open it up and tell us what it says. Or in your case tell us the facts from memory. And while you're at it grab your grammar school English book and learn the difference between too and to.

Also, there are "factual" discrepancies in Google. Did you know that? Hard to believe but true nonetheless.

bull

Quote from: 68X426 on August 07, 2012, 12:08:49 PM
Ponch, that is an awesome post.  :yesnod:

Bull, according to my Welsh friend, a Brit and Englishman are the same thing, and they will both rot in Hell.  :icon_smile_wink:



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mrsskip68

Quote from: Mytur Binsdirti on August 07, 2012, 04:55:11 AM
Just call it "the land of bad teeth" and everyone will know where you're talking about.   :2thumbs:

I thought that was called, "Dukes Fest?" Lol!  :nana:

Old Moparz

I always wondered why they called it different things, but never enough to go research it.


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ACUDANUT

Sorry Bull. Let me rephrase it.  I meant to say, those of us (including me) that can't remember all of Britain's history. Also those of us (include me), that were to lazy to google it.
Cheers mate.  :cheers:

PocketThunder

Quote from: Old Moparz on August 07, 2012, 02:19:10 PM
I always wondered why they called it different things, but never enough to go research it.


My favorite things from across the pond.....





Let me stop you right there...  :drool5:  :drool5:
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Quote from: PocketThunder on August 08, 2012, 08:35:26 AM
Quote from: Old Moparz on August 07, 2012, 02:19:10 PM
I always wondered why they called it different things, but never enough to go research it.


My favorite things from across the pond.....





Let me stop you right there...  :drool5:  :drool5:

you guys know shes like 80 years old now   , right?
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Old Moparz

Quote from: Ponch ® on August 08, 2012, 08:58:51 AM
Quote from: PocketThunder on August 08, 2012, 08:35:26 AM
Quote from: Old Moparz on August 07, 2012, 02:19:10 PM
I always wondered why they called it different things, but never enough to go research it.


My favorite things from across the pond.....





Let me stop you right there...  :drool5:  :drool5:

you guys know shes like 80 years old now   , right?


So what, she ain't 80 in that photo.   :D

(edit: just googled her name & she's 47)   ;D


Or this one either.....
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Look, if we're gonna talk English babes, at least get with the times. Two names for you guys to google:

Emilia Clarke

Lucy Griffiths
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PocketThunder

Quote from: Ponch ® on August 08, 2012, 10:56:11 AM
Look, if we're gonna talk English babes, at least get with the times. Two names for you guys to google:

Emilia Clarke

Lucy Griffiths

Emilia Clarke  - Screen door, meet tornado.   :drool5:   :yesnod:  :yesnod:

Lucy Griffiths - see response above.   :whistling:
"Liberalism is a disease that attacks one's ability to understand logic. Extreme manifestations include the willingness to continue down a path of self destruction, based solely on a delusional belief in a failed ideology."

Ponch ®

Quote from: PocketThunder on August 08, 2012, 11:03:13 AM
Quote from: Ponch ® on August 08, 2012, 10:56:11 AM
Look, if we're gonna talk English babes, at least get with the times. Two names for you guys to google:

Emilia Clarke

Lucy Griffiths

Emilia Clarke  - Screen door, meet tornado.   :drool5:   :yesnod:  :yesnod:

Lucy Griffiths - see response above.   :whistling:

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Old Moparz

               Bob               



              Going Nowhere In A Hurry

moparstuart

GO SELL CRAZY SOMEWHERE ELSE WE ARE ALL STOCKED UP HERE