Anglophile

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An Anglophile is a person who is fond of English culture and England in general. Its antonym is Anglophobe.[1]

The term is often used in particular for people all over the world (in America especially in New England, New York, and elsewhere along the northern East Coast of the United States) who ostensibly base their business, political, or social practices on like of or admiration for English models.

In some cases, Anglophilia represents an individual's preference of English culture to their own; or the belief that English culture is superior, or appreciation of English history. Anglophiles commonly are found in the Anglosphere, or ex-colonies.

Anglophiles will often use the British spelling of words, like color as 'colour,' flavor as 'flavour,' realize as 'realise,' and so on. They will often use British slang as well, such as 'bloody hell' and 'wanker.'[citation needed]

In some extreme cases, Anglophilia may represent the wish of an individual to be English.

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Alleged examples of Anglophiles include:

  1. ^ WordWeb dictionary definition of Anglophilia.

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