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Selfie Day: Who do we think we are? | Selfie Day: Who do we think we are? |
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"Who do we think we are?" That is the question that the BBC is exploring this week. | "Who do we think we are?" That is the question that the BBC is exploring this week. |
A survey for the BBC's Who Do We Think We Are? project, asked if people felt more or less connected to others than they did one decade ago. | A survey for the BBC's Who Do We Think We Are? project, asked if people felt more or less connected to others than they did one decade ago. |
More people said neighbourhood ties and links with the global community were getting stronger rather than weaker. | More people said neighbourhood ties and links with the global community were getting stronger rather than weaker. |
Do you identify more with a country, city, club or association? Or is it your favourite sport or pet, a national costume or hobby? | Do you identify more with a country, city, club or association? Or is it your favourite sport or pet, a national costume or hobby? |
In short we would like to see a selfie of you with something that best reflects how you see yourself. | In short we would like to see a selfie of you with something that best reflects how you see yourself. |
You can share your selfies with us by posting them to Twitter using #selfieday, use the BBC upload form, or email us at yourpics@bbc.co.uk and don't forget to tell us what aspect of your identity the picture is illustrating. | |
BBC journalists have been sending in their selfies already. Here are a few of the best ones. | BBC journalists have been sending in their selfies already. Here are a few of the best ones. |
Left: Robert Peston took his selfie while filming at the wall of Marshalsea debtors' prison. "#EconCliche," he joked. | Left: Robert Peston took his selfie while filming at the wall of Marshalsea debtors' prison. "#EconCliche," he joked. |
Right: Europe correspondent Matthew Price: "London today. More at home here than other English cities." | Right: Europe correspondent Matthew Price: "London today. More at home here than other English cities." |
BBC Breakfast sports presenter Mike Bushell sent in two selfies reflecting different sides of his character. "Two random selfies showing my love for running (at the London Marathon) and fancy dress". | BBC Breakfast sports presenter Mike Bushell sent in two selfies reflecting different sides of his character. "Two random selfies showing my love for running (at the London Marathon) and fancy dress". |
Left: BBC News defence correspondent Caroline Wyatt snapped herself outside the Royal Opera House in London. | Left: BBC News defence correspondent Caroline Wyatt snapped herself outside the Royal Opera House in London. |
Right: BBC education correspondent Reeta Chakrabarti took her selfie in South Korea. "Wistful for travel" she added. | Right: BBC education correspondent Reeta Chakrabarti took her selfie in South Korea. "Wistful for travel" she added. |
Left: BBC Look North presenter Peter Levy sent in his selfie from the centre of Hull. "Out of the studio where I hear all the best stories" he added. | Left: BBC Look North presenter Peter Levy sent in his selfie from the centre of Hull. "Out of the studio where I hear all the best stories" he added. |
Right: East Midlands Today's arts reporter Geeta Pendse has her sights set on places further afield. "The world from my desk - always looking for adventure!" | Right: East Midlands Today's arts reporter Geeta Pendse has her sights set on places further afield. "The world from my desk - always looking for adventure!" |
"They're even doing them at the Grand National at Aintree" tweeted BBC Sport's Francis Keogh after he was joined for a selfie by Sir Cliff Richard and Cilla Black. | "They're even doing them at the Grand National at Aintree" tweeted BBC Sport's Francis Keogh after he was joined for a selfie by Sir Cliff Richard and Cilla Black. |
Left: BBC Breakfast presenter Bill Turnbull captured his passion for beekeeping. "Bees alive and flying. Happy days," he tweeted. | Left: BBC Breakfast presenter Bill Turnbull captured his passion for beekeeping. "Bees alive and flying. Happy days," he tweeted. |
Right: Newsreader Simon McCoy shared a selfie snuggle with man's best friend. | Right: Newsreader Simon McCoy shared a selfie snuggle with man's best friend. |
BBC Radio 5 live Breakfast presenter Rachel Burden took two selfies over the weekend. "Friday afternoon snooze, my favourite place" and "Sunday morning rugby, ripped clothes and muddy knees". | BBC Radio 5 live Breakfast presenter Rachel Burden took two selfies over the weekend. "Friday afternoon snooze, my favourite place" and "Sunday morning rugby, ripped clothes and muddy knees". |
Left: BBC science editor David Shukman sent in his selfie while reporting from Belfast harbour. | Left: BBC science editor David Shukman sent in his selfie while reporting from Belfast harbour. |
Right: BBC Radio Lincolnshire presenter William Wright took his snap playing with his children. "Playtime. Fun time before work." | Right: BBC Radio Lincolnshire presenter William Wright took his snap playing with his children. "Playtime. Fun time before work." |
BBC News Africa correspondent Andrew Harding: "I like travel. And fish and chips". | BBC News Africa correspondent Andrew Harding: "I like travel. And fish and chips". |
Produced by Jonathan Griffin. |