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who is concidered british just english, or english/scottish could someone explain that situation to me...
As I have lived in England and generally tend to follow English media a fair bit, I declare myself fit to answer this question. A Brit, according to the English press, is someone from Wales or Scotland who happens to be winning at the moment. Joe Calzaghe therefore is a British champion and Andy Murray a British tennis player. Ricky Hatton on the other hand is English, Scott Harrison Scottish and the Welsh rugby team most definitely Welsh.

Whilst this is true, in a take the piss type of way - because us English do tend to be Bristish when it's a Welshman or Scotsman winning at a sport.

But officially; England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland form Britain (now United Kingdom). Although we all fight side by side for the British military, have the same currency and have the same governement (well kind of - aside from Scotland??) - we are actually seperate countries.

20 or so years ago if you asked most people from the UK what their nationality was they'd say British - not so much anymore.

One thing you should never do is mistake a Welshman or Scotsman as an Englishman - they hate this (and the English) with a passion.

Never understood that really, I certainly don't feel that way about them...
Dude....I can't speak for every Welshman and Scot currently living in our fair land, but it isn't really hatred, it's just a sort of rivalry that gets hyped up because you lot (the English), and I'm generalising, can be a little arrogant when it comes to sport. So a bit of taunting when you lose, even a desire for you to lose, is natural.

I got a bunch of English mates, and they're just as good lads as my Welsh mates, but we still like a bit of banter.