England is a prosperous, successful, financially developed country. Every year a large number of foreigners come to England - some to work, others to study, and others just to live with the accumulated capital. If you want to temporarily or permanently move to this wonderful country, the first step is to find out the peculiarities of life in it.
Instructions
Step 1
The national character trait of the British is politeness and restraint. In communication, the British may seem somewhat prim and cold, but they are always smiling, polite and hospitable. They always say “thank you” and “please” here.
Step 2
The British sacredly honor their traditions and cultural values. Because of this, they are called the old-fashioned nation. But loyalty to old traditions is not so bad, for example, the famous five-hour tea (and more often, tea with milk) is a daily opportunity in the bustle of everyday life to communicate with family, colleagues or relatives. And old-fashioned cabs and omnibuses are a highlight of the streets of London.
Step 3
All holidays (except New Year, Easter and Christmas) are celebrated by the British on Mondays. An excellent English tradition is to gather the whole family, close and distant relatives at the same table on holidays. On holidays, bright theatrical performances are organized on the streets of London.
Step 4
England is a monarchical country. The people of the country must know and respect the traditions of royalty and the royal court, which have many public ceremonies.
Step 5
You can eat great in cafes and eateries in England, but they practically do not cook national dishes - they can only be tasted in high-class restaurants at a rather expensive price: Yorkshire pudding, aspic eel, Welsh lamb, etc.
Step 6
The capital of England - London - is considered the capital of fashion. Here you can dress very expensively (in boutiques where famous people dress) and very cheaply (in flea markets that are popular with young people).
Step 7
Sports are very popular in England. They go in for sports both outdoors and in gyms. The British do not skimp on the purchase of sports equipment and uniforms, on gym membership. Popular sports for women: walking, aerobics, swimming. For men: billiards, swimming, football, darts.
Step 8
In England, left-hand traffic on the roads. Therefore, when crossing the road, you should first look to the right, and then to the left. You will also need to get used to this, as well as to other features of this country.