"We don't "say" GBP": many people do, actually, at least in contexts where one normally uses ISO codes. "British citizen" is the statutory name of citizenship of the UK, so it's not so much a choice of the government (in the sense of the particular set of ministers in place at any given time) as of parliament.
People In striking contrast to the ethnic and racial diversity that characterize large American cities, Tokyo, like the rest of Japan, is overwhelmingly mono-racial.
Northcountrypublicradio.org: In Watertown, 8 candidates vie for 2 City Council seats amid budget woes and infighting
New York primaries are coming up on June 24, where voters will narrow the field for November's election. In Watertown, eight candidates are vying for two spots on the Watertown City Council. That ...
In Watertown, 8 candidates vie for 2 City Council seats amid budget woes and infighting
Many people greet someone with the shortened "morning" rather than "good morning". It is used as a greeting, never a farewell, unlike good night which is used as the latter.