I am British. I am patriotic. I think that the history of my country in this world is, though not without fault, beyond the sum of its parts, particularly the Scots in terms of inventions & academic prowess. I think we, the British, stand up for fair play & decency. I think that Cricket & Christianity that we spread to the various parts of the world (although we were Empire building at the time) are two of the better things which humanity has in its favour. I do not think, as a generalisation, we, the British, look down on others: indeed we have used the talents of many nationalities in our historical adventures, again I reiterate not always in the best interests of all. But I do not see that we have, as Empires come & go, been a terrible regime. We have, in the past, played our part to the full in this world, & I accept that is now, quite rightly, in the past. I also expect that some, perhaps many, of you will not agree with me. But I can only re state my belief in generality that we, my fellow countrymen & women, are a decent & reasonable lot & I commend this answer sincerely to the pages of WikiAnswers. We will now all stand & sing : 'Land of hope & glory............'
Some traditions in the UK and the Us are the same, some are not. Groundhog Day and Thanksgiving is celebrated in the US but not in the UK. St George's Day and Guy Fawkes Night are two UK traditions that are not celebrated in the US. There are ceremonies in the UK such as knighting and changing of the Royal Guard that the US do not have.
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It depends on a lot of things like whereabouts in the country, but this is a very vague question.
Some differences between Brazil and the UK include their languages (Portuguese in Brazil and English in the UK), their climates (tropical in Brazil and temperate in the UK), and their cultural traditions (Carnival in Brazil and tea-drinking in the UK). Additionally, Brazil is located in South America while the UK is in Europe.
Most Brits used horses, highly decorated, for royalties' transport, war, and different cerimonial traditions
An example of a vernacular region in the UK could be the West Midlands, with cities like Birmingham, Coventry, and Wolverhampton. These cities share common cultural characteristics, dialects, and traditions that differentiate them from other regions in the UK.
Most of them - no. The majority of European countries that refuse to accept Euros are those who are strict on their traditions, such as the UK and Poland.
The possessive form of the plural noun traditions is traditions'.Example: These traditions' origins are centuries old.
there is oysters traditions and they have christmas
The traditions in manitoba are fishing and eating.
what are the traditions in the west