I know that I am English. Although I haven't traced my family far back, I know that up until the late 1700s we are "English". Middle-class education, basics and no languages. We went to further education if we wanted to pursue a career, otherwise it was the land or factories.
A little French in ballet class.
When I lived in Wales I never thought of myself in another country - visiting Scotland is easy: because we are joined with no obvious Borders. No passport required. Had I known that I was going to live in Wales for a long time, I would have tackled the language. I experienced passive/aggressive aggravation .......
4 me it's the areas of England that R fun: Cornish pasties; Yorkshire puds; scones - jam or cream first? ; fish and chips on the coast ........ pin ball machines on a wet day. Also because not many went abroad whilst I was growing up we had nothing much to compare with?
Different kinds of enclosures across England: dry stone walls, hedging, metal or wooden fencing .........
Architecture - much is left over from the Norman Conquest, i.e. Churches and Cathedrals. Where fire didn't sweep through, there are many Tudor buildings. Our history is everywhere to see, whether it's the tiles that are used, landed Estates such as Chatsworth ........ what I feel is being 'me'. I can't explain what 'me' means.