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UNIVERSIDAD ABIERTA PARA ADULTOS

(UAPA)

Subjet:
Anglophone Culture.

Topic:
The British Culture

Student:
Yipssi Stephani Abreu Pérez: 15-7936

Teacher:
Mohamed El Fakhkhari

July 22, 2019


NAGUA, RECINTO CIBAO ORIENTAL
Introduction:

Ireland and Britain have a history, a culture and values that are very similar.

The culture of Ireland includes customs and traditions, language, music, art,
literature, folklore, cooking and sports associated with Ireland and the Irish
people. For most of its recorded history, Irish culture has been mainly Gaelic. It
has also been influenced by Anglo-Norman, English and Scottish culture. The
Anglo-Normans invaded Ireland in the twelfth century, while the conquest and
colonization of Ireland in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries saw the
emergence of the Anglo-Irish and Scottish-Irish (or Ulster Scots). Today, there
are notable cultural differences between those of Catholic and Protestant origin
(especially the Protestant Ulster), and between Irish nomads and the
established population.
While the culture of the United Kingdom, is the culture created from customs,
practices, codes, norms, ways of life and traditions existing in British society.
Keywords:

UK
Ireland
Culture
Traditions
Religion
Language
Life
Ireland British and Irish traditions. Britain

Culture: She is very rich. You Culture: If there is one thing


can visit medieval castles, learn that England has is culture.
a little about the history of the London is one of the most
Nordic peoples, all that by multicultural capitals in the
listening to Celtic melodies. world. Over there you will
find people of the most
In that category, who wins is different nationalities, with
Pubs are what are not missing
Ireland. That is because while the most different accents
there, being the true treat for that
in England the rules for
happy hour in the setting, and customs.
working as a foreigner are
entitled to the best beers in the very restricted, in Ireland it is
world. the other way around: there is
an incentive for that.
In Dublin, you can find a mix of
cultures, because of the number
of different villages that are
there.
At that point, Ireland and
Cost of life
England tie!
Cost of life
As the two countries offer
EXCELLENT schools, with an
optimal infrastructure. Studies
Studies
One of the great differences is
the religious origin of both
islands, Catholics vs.
Religions
Religions Protestants, but let's never
forget that both are Anglo-
Saxon peoples.
Diversity and Diversity and
multiculturalism In both islands we find a great multiculturalism
diversity and multiculturalism,
but obviously London is the
capital of this world, if we want
to meet so many people
Accents Accents

The differences with the


accents, yes, remember that
they are the original ones, but
also that it is where they have
evolved before, so as in
almost any language, the
differences can be noticed
quickly.
In my opinion, Indian immigration to the UK has greatly influenced customs,
gastronomy and way of life, since the United Kingdom is full of foreigners who
have sought to fit in, whether forming families, working in their own businesses
or as employees, etc. .

Immigration will never end, people will always look for a place to settle for one
reason or another, so Indian immigration in the UK has motivated the
multiculturization and diversity of this island union.
Conclusion:

If we inquire a little into the culture of Great Britain we will find an endless
number of characteristics that make the United Kingdom a culturally rich country
speaking just like Irish culture, so this work hopes to fulfill the expectations
expected by the reader.
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CIA. «Reino Unido - Geografía - Libro Mundial de Hechos». Consultado el 9


de febrero de 2017.

«Release: Population Estimates for UK, England and Wales, Scotland


and Northern Ireland, Mid-2017» (en inglés). Office of National Statistics.
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 «2011 UK censuses» (en inglés). Office of National Statistics. 27 de


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Saltar a:a b c d
       «United Kingdom» (en inglés). Fondo Monetario
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