Will this country ever be know as Great Britain again? Like a few on here, I've travelled the Globe & in each place we have stopped you have people coming up and saying, are you British, are you from Britain, when replied yes by myself and saying Great Britain their replies usually is, I'T WAS!! are they right?
TWR....this is because the term GB is entire misundertood.
It was never meant as a description of it greatness, or superiority. It was meant to distinguish where we all live, from other places, like Brittany or Ireland.
But I suspect TWR, that this is not what you are referring to !
As far as I am concerned Britain is still as wonderful as it always has been. Its a very different place from when I was born in 1953, but all places change over time, and Britain can't or shouldn't be immune from those changes.
In my experience, the term Great Britain is infrequently used, having been replaced by the term United Kingdom (UK) which seems to give one the suspicion that the OP has got it about right.
I have never ever heard that so I agree with Talbot!!!
As for people asking if I am British abroad - that has never happened - they normally ask if I am English!!!
I get tired of having to explain the differences between GB, UK, British Isles and Britain when we're in the US, so many people ask. As has been said Great is geographical, we're Great Britain and what the French call Brittany is Little Britain!
Yes Alba never have I had anyone when I am abroad say Great Britain, and if I really want to confuse them further i tell them Northern Ireland whilst speaking in a terribly English accent!
When mu husband lived in the states he was often complimented on his English (strange coming from Bolton really) and this was often followed by - 'Are you Canadian?'
Same here Islay, and been asked many times on my travels.
In the states at a shopping mall, the lady assistant said, I just love the way you English talk, and can you show me your currency.
When she saw the new £20 note, she was overwhelmed and very ott.
In Morocco 40 odd years ago, there were some kids playing football near the souk, and I kicked the ball back to them, they shouted English, English, Georgie Best :-)
as this is in CB, I'll regale you with one tale.
(well, maybe 2, but I'll be brief)
On a holiday to Orkney, on the mainland we met a lovey US couple who were on a 3 week trip of Europe and they never knew the size of Europe (bless)
The hotel Mr Alba and I stayed in, on one day it was the chef's day off (quite right) anyhoo, she had decided to go to Scotland for her day off.