Most of the UK, which includes England, is now multi-cultural.
Yes.
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obviously. but i dont any certain ones
well no are you stupid only in Africa and places like that
It depends where, in England it is very good, most places it will be. Any specific location?
There is no way of predicting what places will be hit by hurricanes in any hurricane season.
Ypres in France, Yokohama in Japan, Yeoville in England, Yalta in Crimea, Yonkers in the USA,
There is an online shop that stocks Kawaii. And there is Kawaii's own site and their shop in Edinburgh.
There are many to choose from. Any of the national museums. The National Art Gallery. Trinity College Dublin. The Dublin Writer's Museum. Newgrange.
It depends what you mean by 'cultural group'. A Hindu's cultural group is obviously Hindu in the religious sense however, as with any religion, anyone from any genetic heritage can be a Hindu.
No, we do not have any cultural practices or traditions that involve drinking coffee from a saucer.
In the story "By Any Other Name" by Santha Rama Rau, some cultural differences highlighted include the contrasting educational systems between India and England, the strict adherence to Indian tradition and values by the Indian characters, and the clash of Western ideas with Indian customs and belief systems. The story showcases the challenges faced by individuals navigating between two distinct cultural identities.