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What is your idea / definition of British culture?
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fish and chips, a pint or two, friendly police, even the NHS,
moans about the weather, getting on with life even after a catastrophe like the Blitz or the latest terror attacks.
people chatting and actually smiling when the weather is kind.
and a whole lot more..
fish and chips, a pint or two, friendly police, even the NHS,
moans about the weather, getting on with life even after a catastrophe like the Blitz or the latest terror attacks.
people chatting and actually smiling when the weather is kind.
and a whole lot more..
Lol fish and chips doesn't even have its origins in 'British culture'
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Whilst we can agree on lots of things, family, weather grumbling, roast dinners etc - I don't think we can easily encapsulate 'British Culture'.
My views as someone born 63 years ago in a thriving Northern Mill town, heaving with diversity may be a long way away from someone living in a village that has change due to encroachment by new builds.
I feel blessed to have had such a rich and varied life, meeting so many people from all over the World, exchanging views and sharing cultures etc.
What would I tell a Foreign tourist to look for? Well it would depend on what interested them, our wonderful countryside, some great historic buildings and museums would be a start.
My views as someone born 63 years ago in a thriving Northern Mill town, heaving with diversity may be a long way away from someone living in a village that has change due to encroachment by new builds.
I feel blessed to have had such a rich and varied life, meeting so many people from all over the World, exchanging views and sharing cultures etc.
What would I tell a Foreign tourist to look for? Well it would depend on what interested them, our wonderful countryside, some great historic buildings and museums would be a start.
I think most of our culture is in our past. We don't live it anymore in the way that countries such as India live theirs. Ie - they still eat Indian food, practice their religions, wear Indian clothes, speak their languages and practice their strong traditions. Most foreign tourists want to see our historical culture. I don't meet many that want to come here and see a lot of the countryside.