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| A Dickensian machine (found the picture here). |
What you need to do is this:
- Take one of your great grandparents' first names as your first name.
- Take the name of your primary school as your surname, after you've got rid of any extra words like "Saint", "Street" or "School".
I've only read 4 or 5 of Dickens' books, unlike my Mum who's read everything he ever wrote, so I'm not an expert by any means. There are some things that other writers do better but his books are certainly full of colour, compassion, humour, great plots and great characters. And he's a very good observer of what it means to be English, which in turns out hasn't changed that much in 200 years:
- Class distinctions.
- Sceptical about the good intentions of politicians.
- Law abiding.
- Don't like showing emotion in public.
- Fear of public embarrasment - won't talk about religion, sex or politics in public.
- Bad at hospitality, but good at charity and compassion.
- Endlessly creative at making money.
- Confused about the distinction between British and English.
What do you think it means to be English (or do I mean British? See point 8...)

I love it that you invite comment, Alex! Very Jesus; very cool. I found out quite a bit about what it means to be English while I was living abroad for 5 months. Firstly, that when there's Welsh and Scottish people about and you want to create a sense of unity, you call yourselves, collectively, British. But when you're speaking for yourself and describing a way of thinking or some cultural intricacy, you call yourself English. And one of the English qualities I came to love and cherish (and miss) was our high level of consideration for the feelings of others. This could easily stray into fear of public embarrasment, on behalf of ourselves and others, but at its best it is an innate empathy towards others and a willingness to go out of ones way to prevent others feeling uncomfortable. A friend in Sweden wholeheartedly agreed with me on this. Apparently they favour speaking the truth over people's feelings there!
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