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//**Though the four countries have a lot in common, there are also some things that defines one of the cultures more than the other.**// //**This page will content a litle bit about the four different cultures and what is tipical for thoose cultures.**//

England is a very multicultural countrie. Over 25% of the Londeners are from other ethnic groups then english. In schools there are now more than 300 different mother tongues. No other city in the world has such linguistic diversty. In the English sociaty classdivission is very commen. In the English culture we find different class raking and the individuals are all divided in classes, judged buy their looks and their economy. //The way they dress and where they live is important to define the human being and their "level" in the class ranking. If your poor, bad education and dress ugly, // // you will be a part of the class in the bottom. If you have a great education, dress good and if you are rich you will belong to the highest class. // // In England they believe that buy seeing someone’s // //clothing skills you can understand just what type of a person they are. //
 * __The English culture:__**

**__//The Scottish culture //__**//: // Scots are careful with their money. The Scots are very careful with what they use they money on and their economy is very strict. They are very reasonable. Another thing the Scots are famous for is their Scottish kilts. Scottish kilts are "skirts" that men use. The Scottish kilts are the national clothings for men. Sport plays a big role in the culture of Scotland. The temperate, oceanic climate has played a key part in the evolution of sport in Scotland, with all-weather sports like fotball, rygby and golf dominating the national sporting consciousness.

**//__The Welsh culture:__//** The Welsh are also very careful with their money.

__**//The Irish culture://**__ The Irish culture is very "British" and pubs are very very populare in Northern-Ireland. An Irish man knows how to drink, thats for sure! But drinking is not the only thing the Irish people can do, they also love museums, taking care of their gardens and books!



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[] This page was last modified on 22 March 2011 at 03:21.