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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.influence of the countries= Welsh gave us cheese on toast and sheep, Scotland gave us, well not much, they're kind of on their own, Ireland gave us Guinness and shamrocks and leprecauns (not spelt right), and England is well, I'm assuming you're not from England?
We're kind of strange, we like crisp sandwiches, Marmite and we get excited by the prospect of a cup of tea and some biscuits. Our national heroes are David Beckham and Freddie Flintoff, Richard and Judy are probably the most loved couple. As for "No sex please we're British" that's a complete pile of codswallop, we have the highest teen pregnancy rate in Europe and we're kind of ironically proud of it. Most people still think of Britain as "Great" when really it's quite small with little influence over even it's own citizens.
As for food our major input is a Sunday dinner, which isn't always eaten on Sunday's and is usually eaten at lunchtime. This is the English side of things anyway. If you look at Britain you will see we are a very multicultural society so our favourite food is invariably indian or chinese takeaway.
Sports: we were good at football around 30 years ago! but now we're not so good. Rugby we were good at a couple of years a go but again we have gone down hill. Cricket, well we won the Ashes so I suppose thats good.
Religion: various, Christianity is the official religion but there are also many Hindus, Muslims, Jews, Sikhs and others but when asked on the census a few years a go, most people wrote "Jedi"
Culture: see above really
Right-o, as sophie_1003's got England covered, I'll do Wales:
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Plus: We were once hugely religious, but this has waned even more significantly in Wales than in the rest of the UK over the last 100 years and we did invent cheese on toast and sheep (kind of!)
Hi B
I dont think you have even started....
Lit - Shakespeare, King James bible
S amd Marlow are contemporaries of Lopez de vega by the way.
Art - Rubens, Lely,
portraiture - hoppner, gainsborough,
conversations pieces
No real court art movement as opposed to Velasquez
No real baroque period of religious art cf Zurbaran because the Chruch did not have the power /moneythat it did in Spain
Architecture - protestant churches had to follow the changes in ritual worship - the form of the prayer book is set by Act of parliament - and this onvolved various changes in design. this is not reflected by RC religiion where they had the Council of trent 1555 and then that was it until Vatican II in 1962 !
music - complete failure - nothing between Handel 1700 and britten 1960
Poesy - oh God you can work it out -you can see what i was doing - ppicking a british subject and seeing what they were doing in Spain at the time..
Oh! Intellect - Church never supported universities and so 1) there was no collapse of universities 1680 - 1700
as there was in Spain when 45 universisites were reduced to 17 (or something) when the S American gold ran out
AND - the lack of church control allowed the scientific expansion 1680 -1700 - newton and so on - to occur in England.
Oh and dont forget - in 1780 the k of S Philip V nationalised all the documents relating to S america and shoved them in la libreria de las indias
so there is much better documentation of the sp imperial age than there was of England....
Good Luck
Well we have a culture but it is fashionable to be very coy about it. Mainly because of the dominance over the last 40 years of PC liberal A@*&@s who hate their own country from within. I'm willing to bet that Laurinha is a prime example. You see the very conditions that are created for the anti English English to hate the English are created by the people and the society that they hate. Try it in 90% of the world and your feet won't touch, still I don't expect those blinded by liberal idealogy to see that, It's a sort of poetic irony really. There you go Laurinha now you can fester further in your Anti English petri-dish.
England has given the world too many things to list here and I'm not going to open this up to a pedants charter, the whole world knows what they are.
Okay - I only wrote the petri-dish thing because I saw an easy pun. Britain as a whole, not only England is full of culture and I didn't mean to offend. However - as soon as I was old enough I did leave the UK for pastures greener and I've had some amazing adventures. I personally don't like the place much - the weather, the government etc etc and I will never settle here in the UK - I find it dull but this is my opinion and I REALLY DIDN'T want to offend anyone. Laurinha x