June
Well-Dressing Derbyshire May - SeptemberWell dressing is one of Derbyshire's and the Peak District's best known, most popular and colourful customs. It dates back hundreds of years, and though there have been religious associations, the true origins remain unknown. Click here to find out more
Dickens Festival. Rochester,
Kent
A
festival to celebrate the life and work of the great
novelist Charles Dickens. Find out more about the Dickens Festival Midsummer Bonfires Cornwall A chain of bonfires is lit one after another on hilltops from Lands End in the far South West to Kithill on the border with Devon in the East. They are a celebration of summer, lit on the eve of longest day (the evening being the start of the celtic day). Click here to find out more about Midsummers Day Nettle Eating Contest Marsham, Dorset Held as part of a charity beer festival at the Bottle Inn in the village of Marshwood near Crewkerne, the event attracts entrants from around the world. Challengers attempt to out eat the current champion nettle-eater. |
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Friday, 30 May 2014
Calendar of unusual Customs and Traditions in England, Scotland and Wales JUNE
Wednesday, 21 May 2014
British Culture British Customs and British Traditions
These sections are in advanced English and are only intended to be a guide, and should not be taken too seriously!
They all have a dictionary look up - double click on any word to get an
instant definition and often you can listen to the pronunciation too.
A Taste of Britain |
English clubs, theatres, shops and cinemas around the world | |
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April Fool |
Just fooling around. | |
Bank Holidays |
What is a bank holiday? | |
Bog Snorkeling |
Yes. Snorkeling through a bog. Try it! You might like it! | |
Bonfire Night |
A penny for the guy? | |
British Elections |
There are five types of elections in the United Kingdom. | |
British Houses |
What is a typical British house like? This might surprise you. | |
British Humour |
Much is made about the British sense of humour, but what kind of humour do you mean? | |
British Pop Music |
How much do you know about British pop music? Oh and by the way "The Beatles" don't count! | |
British Television |
British Television is famous (rightly or wrongly) around the world. | |
Burns' Night |
Robert Burns is Scotland's favourite son and champion of the common people. Each year on January 25, the great man's presumed birthday, Scots everywhere take time out to honour a national icon. | |
Buying a house |
Making money on property is almost a national pastime nowadays, but buying a house in the UK leads to lots of new vocabulary - gazumping, mortgages, equity and lots more explained here. | |
Candlemas(s) |
A Pagan or Christian celebration. | |
Christmas |
Christmas celebrations. | |
Clothes |
Fashion and national costumes in the UK. | |
Cricket |
One of the most popular sports in Britain. | |
Easter |
Who is the Easter Bunny? | |
Edinburgh Festival |
One of the largest festivals in the world. | |
Education |
The education system in the UK. | |
Food |
Food in the UK, from the Great British Breakfast to Bangers and Mash and of course Cheese! | |
Food Facts |
20 quirky food facts. | |
Formal Eating |
Manners maketh the man! | |
Business Lunches |
Clinching the deal can sometimes mean doing the right thing over lunch. | |
Garden Parties |
By invitation only. | |
Glorious 12th |
Not so glorious for the birds though. | |
Good Friday |
Commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. | |
Goose Fair |
Travelling fairs abound in the UK. This is one of the biggest. | |
Halloween or All Hallow's Eve |
Spooky! But not quite the same as the USA. | |
Health in the UK |
The NHS is is the publicly-funded healthcare system of the United Kingdom. | |
Introductions and Greetings |
Hi, how are you? | |
Jarrow Crusades |
On October 5th 1936 200 men set off to London to deliver a petition to protest against unemployment in Britain. | |
La Feill Bhride |
Otherwise known as St Bride's Day. | |
Marriage and Weddings |
British Wedding and Marriage Customs and Traditions | |
Maundy Thursday |
Commemorating 'The Last Supper'. | |
May Day |
No not a cry for help but a bank holiday. | |
Money |
The jangly stuff and the folding stuff. | |
Mother's Day |
Also known as Mothering Sunday. | |
New Year |
First footing? | |
New Year Resolutions |
Making New Year Resolutions | |
Nursery Rhymes |
Some nursery rhymes are a record of our history. | |
Oak Apple Day |
A day to celebrate British royalty. | |
Remembrance Sunday |
A time for peace. | |
Royal Garden Parties |
More tea? | |
Rush Bearing |
Rushbearings are still popular in Cumbria and other parts of north-west England. | |
Shopping |
The changing face of shopping in the UK. | |
Shrove Tuesday |
Otherwise known as Pancake Day. | |
St David's Day |
The patron saint of Wales. | |
St George's Day |
The patron saint of England. | |
St Patrick's Day |
The patron saint of Ireland. | |
St Swithin's Day |
An interesting bit of folklore all to do with rain. | |
Stonehenge |
The mystery of Stonehenge. | |
Television in Britain |
British TV has a long history. | |
Tolpuddle Martyrs |
We raise the watchword Liberty, We will, we will, we will be free. | |
Transport in Britain |
British transport - trains and boats and planes. | |
Trooping the Colour |
Pageantry - what we are best at". | |
The Union Flag |
Contrary to popular belief this is not the English flag and it is not usually called the Union Jack. | |
The United Kingdom |
Some facts and figures and a potted history of my homeland. | |
Valentine's Day |
A celebration of love. | |
Work |
A tongue in cheek look at working in the UK. | |
What's On |
A Diary of Events - British customs and traditions - updated monthly. |
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