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HabitIn Western culture, New Year's Eve
is celebrated with parties and gatherings with relatives, friends, or family waiting at the turn of the year. UK also celebrate with Mass to church, eat dinner together and exchange gifts. However, in the UK there is a tradition to break crackers (a kind of cake in which there is long-lettered cardboard).in the UK, there is amandatory course to beavailable in the Christmas rush, the Pudding, Plum, and Pie.
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HabitQueue the UK
Qnorms prevailing in society, people really do not like the English people casually overtaking queueueues at the English country have such
Habits BirthdayBirthday cake rather than the current
mandatory meals birthday. Britons believe that if guests get a piece of cake containing coins, would prosper throughout his life.
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1. Wanna = want to 2. Gonna = going to 3. Oughta = ought to 4. Lotta = lot of 5. Outta = out of 6. Kinda = kind of 7. Gotcha = i got you 8. Gimme = give me 9. Lemme = let me10.Dunno = don’t know
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Fish and chips is the classic English take-away food and is the traditional national food of England. It became popular in the 1860's when railways began to bring fresh fish straight from the east coast to the our cities over night.
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Muffin is a typical cake for Britain
and was born in the Victorian era. At that muffins are sold by roving vendors placed in the tray on top of the head. Muffin is a kind of traditional food shaped coil, round and thin. Basic material made from unleavened dough. Most delicious, sweet cakes are enjoyed during the winter and served with warm drinks such as tea or coffee.How to eat it was unique, to be torn once and given a smear of butter and then baked again.
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CrumpetOne of the oldest traditions in
English foody fads is the crumpet. A cratered flat cake. Toasted and covered in butter, so that it drips into the holes, the crumpet is enjoyed at tea on a Sunday, during the winter. It is about the size and shape of an crumpet that interest customer.Tea
One of the English classics. Tea is either a drink made from tea leaves, boiling water, served in china cups, milk first and at about 4 o'clock in the afternoon.
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Grog is a traditional English drink that dates back from the late XVIII century. It is an alcoholic beverage that is traditionally made with water, rum, lemon juice, and a touch of cinnamon. Even though it is an English drink, it can be found on the menus worldwide.
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Dick Whittington and His CatLong time ago, there lived a poor boy
called Dick Whittington in a village. He had no mother and no father. One day, he heard of the great city of London,even the street were paved with gold. Dick decided to go to London to seek his fortune by walked.
In the London, Dick could not find any streets that were paved with gold. He fell asleep on the steps of a great house, belonged to Mr. Fitzwarren, a rich merchant. He took Dick in to this house, and gave him work.
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Dick had a little room whose full of rats and he bought a cat to frightened their. One day, Mr. Fitzwarren called all the servants to send something which could perhaps be traded. He was leaving to trade. Dick had only his cat to send.
One Day, Dick decided to run away because The Cook made Dick’s life so miserable. When Dick run away, he heard the Bow Bells ring out. “Turn again Dick, thrice Lord Mayor of London” chimed the bells.
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Then, Dick went back and found that Mr. Fitzwarren’s ship had returned and his cat had been sold for a great fortune.
Dick had become a rich man. He soon learn the business from Mr. Fitzwarren, married his daughter Alice, and in time became the Lord Mayor of London three times, just as the bells had said.
Moral value: Work hard, never give up, and believe is the key to succes or golden ways
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Clothes The female dress is based on the mantle of a Kentish seventh century woman. In addition to an underskirt of linen an overskirt is worn which is has a double line of embroidery which reaches from the hem at ankle length to the neck , creating an elongated V shape. The sleeves of the underskirt are full length whilst those of the overskirt are three quarter length allowing the light material to be seen at the throat and lower arms.
Female England National Dress
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ClothesFor males it is a tunic with a rounded
neck and a slit at the front , made in woollen material, and it is belted with trousers underneath. The cuffs and collar are normally embroidered using traditional county emblems. The belt is quite narrow and has an ornate buckle. The colours are red and cream or white. A ceremonial large knife is worn suspended from the front of the belt.
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The English country house is a large house or mansion in the English countryside. Such houses were often owned by individuals who also owned a London house. This allowed them to spend time in the country and in the city—hence, for these people, the term distinguished between town and country.
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However, the term also encompasses houses that were, and often still are, the full-time residence for the landed gentry. These people were central to the squirearchy that ruled rural Britain until the Reform Act 1832. Frequently, the formal business of the counties was transacted in these country houses.
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With large indoor and outdoor staffs, country house were important as places of employment for many rural communities. In turn, until the agricultural depressions of 1870s, the estates, of which country houses were the hub, provided their owners with incomes. However, the late 19th and early 20th centuries were the swan song of the traditional English country house lifestyle. Increased taxation and the results of World War I led to the demolition of hundreds of houses, those that remained had to adapt to survive.
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1. Queue : Antre2. Cardboard : Kardus3. Tunic : Jubah4. Slit : Celah5. Beverage : Minuman6. Either : Salah satu7. Merchant : Saudagar8. Runaway : Melarikan diri9. Estate : Tanah10.Term : Masa
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