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  • Question Details: can someone please give me some tipical infos about english people, like when they have tea time, how serious they take the weather channel, favorite food, favorite holiday resorts and ofcourse anything else! =) thnx for all the infos, i really need them , and i would like to make it a litle funny so please.. make my day

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    I'm Welsh so it is always good fun to observe the English in their natural habitat. No nation is typical of its stereotypes but the English struggle to establish one, while we from the Celtic nations of Wales, Scotland and Ireland have very strong cultural attachments and ways of life. The English vary according to the part of England they hail from. Northerners are known for open, friendly natures with a gruff exterior and no nonsense approach to life - but in London it is rare to chat on the train or even smile. The English seem to have in some part abandoned what made them English up to the 1950s and adopted an American style of life - coffee rather than tea for example. I think it is a shame as they are great people.

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1. We don't really call it tea time, we call it dinner, and it will tend to start between around 6 and 8 pm. We don't really drink tea that much anymore, mostly we drink coffee. 2. Weather tends to be small talk, but also of great interest because it changes so often, and it can affect what we do, when we water the garden etc. There isn't a specific weather channel, but all the radio stations and news programs give regular weather updates. One of the news channels is called News 24, and it's run by the BBC. 3. There are 50.7 million of us, so it's very difficult to say what the nation's favourite food is. There are certain foods that are associated with the country, such as Sunday Roast, but most people don't bother with that anymore. 4. Again, there are a lot of us, so I can't really say that there is a favourite holiday destination. However, 80% of the UK's tourist industry comes from people from the UK. The airports carry out 6 times as many holiday makers as they bring in.

Helena

Well we don't all tend to have tea at the same time but most people I should imagine have it in the evening when they get home from work so between 6 and 8pm. We normally call it dinner as well. We are obsessed with the weather and due to the lack of sunshine in the UK most people tend to head for the Mediterranean when holiday time comes around. France, Spain, Greece, Italy are all favorites of the Brit abroad. We love pubs and there are loads of them all over the place, we love curry and the national favorite dish is Chicken Tikka Masala. Other firm favorites on the menu are a Sunday roast, fish and chips, sausage and mash. We generally have a good sense of humour and often amuse ourselves by ridiculing others in a harmless way! Lots of people are obsessed with the soaps on TV and with reality TV and inane celebrities but lots of us aren't as well. Obviously, we are also all individuals so this does not apply to all!

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