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Bipolar Quote by Dara O Briain

“I think the English are bipolar. 'We're the greatest, no we're terrible' - that's a constant English struggle. Crime is down, there's little poverty - yet it's always the worst time to have lived here.” quote by Dara O Briain
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“I think the English are bipolar. 'We're the greatest, no we're terrible' - that's a constant English struggle. Crime is down, there's little poverty - yet it's always the worst time to have lived here.”

Dara O Briain

About This Quote

Source stand‑up Comedy: Live at the Apollo, 2015

The English oscillate between pride and self‑criticism, creating a paradoxical national mood.

In simple terms: English identity swings between confidence and doubt.

Key Takeaway

Balance pride with realistic self‑assessment.

Themes

national identity paradox pride self‑criticism culture

Mood

humorous critical insightful

Type

satirical cultural commentary

When to use this quote

  • political debates
  • media commentary
  • personal reflection
  • cultural analysis

Key Concepts

cognitive dissonance collective identity humor as critique

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does humor reveal national contradictions?
  • In what ways can societies reconcile pride with acknowledged flaws?
A Different Perspective

Humor may oversimplify complex societal issues.

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