The document discusses what it means to be a hybrid identity as both African and British. It explores key concepts of identity and representation through various frameworks. As an African person now living in Britain, the author feels their public self has become British in terms of behaviors, but their private self remains strongly African when spending time with family. Having a hybrid identity can provide advantages but also difficulties, such as feeling like one does not offer something in interactions with peers from only one culture. Goffman's theories of performance, roles, scripts, and signs are referenced in relation to projecting different cultural fronts.