
Britisher
National Identity
Use 'britisher' to emphasize someone's connection to Britain as part of their identity.

Despite living abroad, Emma remains a proud Britisher at heart.
Cultural Nuance
'britisher' often implies traditional British characteristics or stereotypes.

He's a Britisher who loves tea, cricket, and discussing the weather.
Slightly Outdated
Some may view 'britisher' as an old-fashioned term; 'British' or 'Briton' are more common now.

My grandfather considers himself a Britisher, a term he's used since the 1940s.
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