British way of life
Foreigners believe
that the British are the politest race on earth. They to apologize almost for
everything. The start nearly every sentence with one of two phrases : „I’m so
sorry“ or „Excuse me please“ .
They do not shake
hands, except when being introduced. It is becoming more common for people to
kiss friends on the cheek when they meet or say goodbye.
They have good table manners. They enjoy
their breakfasts, especially on Sunday(BRUNCH)and almost of all the traditional
tea around 4 or 5 o’clock. They are the world’s greatest tea drinkers about 3
and half cups a day. They like spanding their leisure time at home with the
family, pets in houses. They live in small hauses with two storeys(detached,
or semi-detached) , not flats. Their houses are as his castle. His ideal is
a cosy house with a small garden at the
front and a larger one behind. An English garden should please the eyes. It’s
lawns and flower-beds create a little
world to escape from the noise and stress of everydya life. When the
weather allows the family will také out
a table and folding chairs and eat their afternoon meal outside and barbecue
parties are fine.
In Britain everyone loves the WEEKEND, it’s time to relax, enjoy
yourself and forget about work for two days. It means a variety of things : a
night out with friends for example : in a pub, watching TV, telephoning…..They
are also interested in hobbies – paiting, pottery, model building, woodwork
or DO-IT-yourself .
PUBS are usually very nicely decorated with
lot of wood, pictures, old furniture or flowers and signs. They are very strick
laws. Only people of 18 and over are allowed to drink alcohol. The pubs are not
only for drinking beer. Most pubs have a dart board . They have darts
team which play matches against teams from other pubs. It’s very popular in Britain . CIDER is alcoholic
drink made from apples. Usually are sold in pint or half-pint glasses(a pint is
more than 0,5 litre)
The old-women like
playing BINGO.
The British are said to be the only people
on earth to have the world which
means “STANDING IN
LINE“ . It’s a QUEUE / kju: /
the British queue for everything – for
public transport and toilet, in restaurant, in shops, at the bar, outside
cinemas to buy ticket.
English women don’t spend a lot of time on
housework. It’s common to see husband helping with cooking and washing up. On sunday they get up late and it’s a good start for a happy day. Simply they
are less stressed and in less of a hurry.
Children
start their own life at the ages of 19 or 20. Parents give them more
independence.
They work 5days a
week, it’s about 39-40 hours for manual workers and 37-38 for non-manuals work.
Factory workers usually start at 8 a.m. and offices, shops and schools at 9
a.m. . Workers get wages, paid weekly and office staffs, paid monthly