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Potato chips (known as crisps in British English and Hiberno-English; as chips in American, Australian, New Zealand, Canadian, Singapore, South African, Jamaican English and as either chips or wafers in Indian English) are thin slices of potato that are deep fried or baked. Potato chips are commonly served as an appetizer, side dish, or snack. The basic chips are cooked and salted; additional varieties are manufactured using various flavorings and ingredients including seasonings, herbs, spices, cheeses, and artificial additives.
Crisps, however, refer to many different types of snack products in the UK and Ireland, some made from potato, but may also be made from maize and tapioca. An example of these kinds of crisps is Monster Munch.
Potato chips are a predominant part of the snack food market in English-speaking countries and numerous other Western nations. The global potato chip market generated total revenues of US$16.4 billion in 2005. This accounted for 35.5% of the total savory snacks market in that year (US$46.1 billion).
British people (also referred to as the British, Britons, or informally as Brits or Britishers) are citizens or natives of the United Kingdom, of the Isle of Man, of any of the Channel Islands, or of any of the British overseas territories, and their descendants.British nationality law governs modern British citizenship and nationality, which can be acquired, for instance, by birth in the UK or by descent from British nationals. When used in a historical context, the term British people refers to the ancient Britons, the indigenous inhabitants of Great Britain south of the Forth.
Although early assertions of being British date from the Late Middle Ages, the creation of the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707 triggered a sense of British national identity. The notion of Britishness was forged during the Napoleonic Wars between Britain and the First French Empire, and developed further during the Victorian era. The complex history of the formation of the United Kingdom created a "particular sense of nationhood and belonging" in Great Britain; Britishness became "superimposed on much older identities", of English, Scots and Welsh cultures, whose distinctiveness still resist notions of a homogenised British identity. Because of longstanding ethno-sectarian divisions, British identity in Northern Ireland is controversial, but it is held with strong conviction by unionists.
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This is where it ends
This is where you have to choose so
Choose for something else
Be true to what you have been thinking
Every day again
Cause you can't pretend to
Chorus
There it goes
You try to hold it tight
There it goes
Afraid of what you'll find and still a lot to hide
There it goes
I know you're scared of getting hurt
And being all alone
But you know better than to go with
Something that is gone
Stay true to what you have been thinking
Every day again
Cause you can't pretend to
Chorus
There it goes
You try to hold it tight
There it goes
Afraid of what you'll find and still a lot to hide
There it goes
I walked around the house for hours
Tryin to think about
What it means for you to let it, let it go again
But I've been there done that
This is how it is
I have felt it seen it
This is what it is
Chorus
There it goes
You try to hold it tight
There it goes
Afraid of what you'll find and still a lot to hide