National traditions of Great Britain. Habits, mentality and the way of living

Middlesbrough The United Kingdom embraces several historical provinces under its flag. The mentality of the inhabitants isn’t similar. Irish, Scots, Welsh, and English differ with traditions, temperament and even languages. The stereotype of stiffness and indifference of the British has a reason. They really know how to hide emotions and demonstrate an equal attitude to everything that is happening. Locals are incredibly punctual and polite; they try to avoid contentious issues and conflicts. The English have an incredible self-control. It is almost impossible to get them out of their minds. They are taught from their childhood how to manage all possible difficulties. Nevertheless, these people are characterized by the snobbery and vanity.
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Englishmen rarely use denial or assertion. Most often they answer 'I think' or 'maybe'. They listen attentively without interrupting, but even a smile can hardly mean that an interlocutor agrees. The concept of English humor is widely known in the world. Despite their emotional stinginess, the British like to joke. They make fun of themselves, the royal family, and the church. Their humor is quite specific and is not understood by everyone. The British seek to preserve their identity. They are separated from the rest of Europe not only territorially, but also culturally. This country is the only one in Europe where cars are still moving along the left side of the road. The UK managed to keep its currency and a measure of distance.
Northern Ireland should not be confused with the Republic of Ireland, which is not part of the UK. The population of Northern Ireland is 2/3 of Scots and English. The capital of the country is Belfast. The national self-awareness of the Northern Irish is not as pronounced as in Ireland. The locals of the former region adhere to British norms of behavior. Their mentality is also closer to the British. Nevertheless, they are characterized by such national Irish features as an excellent sense of humor. They often use sarcasm and aren’t offended by jokes. The Northern Irish like to spend their free time in pubs. Both men and women go there. Copyright www.orangesmile.com
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The Scots have, perhaps, the most colorful culture in the whole United Kingdom. Their culture became famous thanks to the legendary checkered kilt, which historically was worn by Scottish warriors. Of course, you no longer meet a man in a kilt on the streets of Edinburgh today. However, the Scots are pleased to dress up in the national clothes on all significant holidays. Locals are prudent and cautious. They are famous for their thrift in everything. Like the English, they do not express their emotions openly and prefer to keep feelings hidden. The sounds of Scottish bagpipes became a basic element of the culture.
Wales is the birthplace of music. A lot of time is devoted to creative development here. Local people have a calm and measured lifestyle. Tourists in Wales are taken with a slight cautiousness. Welshmen have always remained in the shadow of more powerful England, Ireland, and Scotland. Therefore, locals can zealously perceive visitors from these historical regions. They are quite controversial people. Despite their external emotional stinginess and even rudeness, they are, actually, very sympathetic and hospitable. Locals care about their families and maintain close relations with numerous relatives. The culture of Wales is invariably connected with a huge number of legends that were born there; for example, the one about King Arthur.
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UK, with all its cultural versatility, has a lot of authentic traditions. The most striking of these is the traditional tea party. A table for tea has to stand near the fireplace, which is the coziest place of the house. It is covered with a snow-white or blue tablecloth. Utensils from one set are used; different cups and saucers are considered bad form. There must be a tea set on the table. It includes a teapot, a jug of boiling water, a milkman, dessert plates, forks and knives, a strainer stand, a sugar bowl with tongs and a wool cover that is put on a jug with boiling water. Toast, butter, eggs, sweet and unsweetened pastries, jams, and cookies are served too.
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