I live in Britain and yeah, I do like my country. I think this is mainly because I don't think it takes itself too seriously.
The weather is generally forecast for rain or wind and that's something which I don't mind. I actually drink more tea than most people do, but that's because I'm addicted, not due to the country that I'm in. Now that we've got the sterotypes over... UK politics are like an arcane pantomime in the way that they are executed. As someone on the outside, I don't know how they believe it is acceptable. You need to live in a certain area, be educated in a specific University and (more often than not) have family social connections to get involved in the circus. For this reason, I don't really care for it. Moreover, we are not plagued with dramatic conspiracy theories that demand interest unlike other countries. One of the things I like most about Britain, and the United Kingdom in general, is that culture and heritage appear to hold a greater importance to society than religion does. I have never felt as though the country or its people are ruled by religion, unlike in the East and even the United States. There is obviously degrees of intolerance, but I believe that generally there is an apathy within the society as a whole when it comes to beliefs.
I'll leave it there for now.