Talk:Rebecca Mader/@comment-33386384-20171230010300/@comment-91424-20181110231400

UK expert to the rescue! "English" and "British" are often used interchangeably, but strictly speaking, English means you are from the part of the UK that is called England, while British means that you are from the UK. People from other parts of the UK sometimes find it offensive that people use these words interchangeably. As for Ireland, it's part of the British Isles, but not the UK.

Hope that helps :-)