If I’m giving you that reaction, then I’m doing my job. I want people to think and add/ counter me đ Also, lucky. I still have a lot of homework to do before I get my daily three hours of sleep lol
I donât believe it mainly because HRE is explicitly referred
to as a boy. Unless there was a translation error, which I highly doubt, I
stand by this!
Ex: After HRE kissed Chibitalia, he blushes when he realizes
that Chibitalia wasnât wearing underwear at the time. *Cue Himaâs atypical
humour*
Bare with
me here, this is going to get a little complicated. Letâs just clarify a few
things first!
Great Britain isnât a country. Itâs
a geographic island that contains the majority of England, Scotland, and Wales.
What confuses a lot of people is that itâs often referred to as the UK, which
is too vague of a term because it doesnât include Northern Ireland.
The United Kingdom is a country in
itself, which consists of another four countries: England, Scotland, Wales, and
Northern Ireland. Itâs sometimes referred to as the Kingdom of Great Britain (which includes the three former countries
from the geographic region I just mentioned) and Northern Ireland. Despite
being part of the UK, each four of the countries also possess sovereign status.
To avoid
confusion, itâs important to note that Himaruya did initially create a separate
UK character, but discarded him from canon afterwards:
Now, as for your question: England is both the
representative of the UK, and the personification of England. (This has definitely
been answered before, but I donât mind). We know that he represents the UK
because of the Union Jack flag that appears over his head, as opposed to the separate
English flag. Â
However, since
he is also referred to as England by the other nations, we know that he
represents England too.
This is
very similar to the situation with Russia and the Soviet Union (USSR). Even
though he acted as the Soviet representative, Russia still represented Russia (what
a mouthful). Russia was referred to as such after WW2 because it was easier to
say. Anyways, itâs not impossible for the nations to represent more than one political
entity.
Thereâs plenty of other reasons for this, but I like yours too!
Some others would be the fact that there werenât lifeboats, most of the sailors were urbaners and didnât have access to bodies of water, or even the belief that water held diseases and would kill you either way.