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  • Your identity, if you don't know who you are, you are truly lost in this world.
  • I have no real feelings about either, I class myself as a humanist if I am forced to say a label, but basically religiously I am a "none of the above" 8o) Nationality is not a big issue, I am from England, so I am technically English, but spend most of my time on the world wide web, talking with people from all over the world as equals, so I suppose I am think of myself as Webish!
  • I am Jewish, and I am also British. I do not consider one more important than the other - they are both equally important parts of my identity. However it should be said that if I leave the UK one day, hypothetically, even though I would still identify as a Brit for a while I would not really be British. In other words: I would lose that identity. The only identity that I will have forever is my ethnicity. The difference is that one is a choice - and the other is a heritage. Neither is more important in my mind.

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