Please note everyone. There was an error in the video. Bonfire night is on 5 November every year, although some people prefer to celebrate it on the weekend instead of midweek
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Trick or treat at Hallowe'en is not a British tradition - it's American. It didn't exist in the UK before the 1970s at the earliest. There isn't any indication in literature of folklore that there was any celebration at the time we call Christmas - most of the alleged pagan origins were invented by the Victorians (Christmas and the winter solstice were 3 weeks apart from each other before 1752). New Year's Eve is more widespread than you imply. The way videos like this keep getting things wrong is both hilarious and worrying, somebody might actually believe them.
Thank you. What we class as tradition changes, doesn’t it? I went to a Salvation Army Halloween party back in the 1960’s in the Uk. Many prime would say that’s a long enough time for such events to be established as a tradition. I agree about Christmas but, again, many people consider that things dating back to the Victorian era are now a tradition. Most people celebrating all these events nowadays will consider them to be traditional. Thanks for your viewpoint
Public holidays, or bank holidays as they are called in the UK, are spread throughout the year and mark religious, historical and special events. Many of London's shops, attractions and businesses stay open throughout the public holidays. Make sure to check opening times before visiting on these days, as some places have reduced hours while others might not open at all. Services on public transport might also be reduced. Plan your journey in advance on the Transport for London website. The UK has eight public holidays. Make plans for the upcoming Easter weekend, which includes the Good Friday bank holiday (15 April) and Easter Monday bank holiday (18 April). Easter changes dates every year School holidays School term dates change from year to year and differ from school to school. Local authority-run schools and independent schools sometimes have different term dates. Traditionally, the school year has three terms, with short mid-term (half-term) breaks and a longer break over the summer: Summer holiday: late July to early September Autumn half-term: last week of October Christmas holidays: late December to early January Spring half-term: one week in mid-February Easter holidays: two weeks either side of Easter Sunday Summer half-term: one week at end of May or early June However, many local authorities have adopted a standard school year, which is made up of six terms, each of a similar length. Find out more about school holidays and half term in London. Public holiday dates Public holiday 2022 2023 New Year's Day Monday 3 January (substitute day) Monday 2 January (substitute day) Good Friday Friday 15 April Friday 7 April Easter Monday Monday 18 April Monday 10 April Early May bank holiday Monday 2 May Monday 1 May Spring bank holiday Thursday 2 June Monday 29 May Platinum Jubilee bank holiday Friday 3 June Not applicable Summer bank holiday Monday 29 August Monday 28 August Christmas Day Tuesday 27 December (substitute day) Monday 25 December Boxing Day Monday 26 December Tuesday 26 December
Survey of twelve tourist nations Urlaubtours asked 8,100 Germans about their assessment of tourists from twelve nations. In addition to their own compatriots, the survey focused on the British, Chinese, French, Italians, Japanese, Dutch, Austrians, Poles, Swiss, Americans and the aforementioned Russian citizens. The British are in no way inferior to the Russians The poor manners also play a decisive role in the low popularity of the Brits, who occupy the penultimate place in the list of favourites. In addition, 42 percent of those surveyed consider the eating habits of the British to be inappropriate and perceive them as rather unattractive.
Please note everyone. There was an error in the video. Bonfire night is on 5 November every year, although some people prefer to celebrate it on the weekend instead of midweek
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I really enjoyed learning about bonfire night. What was your favourite part of the video?
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You should do some fact about UK strange tranditions.
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Maybe 10?
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So it's alright to burn crosses?
To be totally honest I have never seen crosses burned on bonfire night
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bonfire night is on November 5th not december
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Trick or treat at Hallowe'en is not a British tradition - it's American. It didn't exist in the UK before the 1970s at the earliest. There isn't any indication in literature of folklore that there was any celebration at the time we call Christmas - most of the alleged pagan origins were invented by the Victorians (Christmas and the winter solstice were 3 weeks apart from each other before 1752). New Year's Eve is more widespread than you imply. The way videos like this keep getting things wrong is both hilarious and worrying, somebody might actually believe them.
Thank you. What we class as tradition changes, doesn’t it? I went to a Salvation Army Halloween party back in the 1960’s in the Uk. Many prime would say that’s a long enough time for such events to be established as a tradition. I agree about Christmas but, again, many people consider that things dating back to the Victorian era are now a tradition. Most people celebrating all these events nowadays will consider them to be traditional.
Thanks for your viewpoint
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What are the total no of holidays in a year
Public holidays, or bank holidays as they are called in the UK, are spread throughout the year and mark religious, historical and special events. Many of London's shops, attractions and businesses stay open throughout the public holidays. Make sure to check opening times before visiting on these days, as some places have reduced hours while others might not open at all.
Services on public transport might also be reduced. Plan your journey in advance on the Transport for London website.
The UK has eight public holidays. Make plans for the upcoming Easter weekend, which includes the Good Friday bank holiday (15 April) and Easter Monday bank holiday (18 April). Easter changes dates every year
School holidays
School term dates change from year to year and differ from school to school. Local authority-run schools and independent schools sometimes have different term dates.
Traditionally, the school year has three terms, with short mid-term (half-term) breaks and a longer break over the summer:
Summer holiday: late July to early September
Autumn half-term: last week of October
Christmas holidays: late December to early January
Spring half-term: one week in mid-February
Easter holidays: two weeks either side of Easter Sunday
Summer half-term: one week at end of May or early June
However, many local authorities have adopted a standard school year, which is made up of six terms, each of a similar length. Find out more about school holidays and half term in London.
Public holiday dates
Public holiday 2022 2023
New Year's Day Monday 3 January (substitute day) Monday 2 January (substitute day)
Good Friday Friday 15 April Friday 7 April
Easter Monday Monday 18 April Monday 10 April
Early May bank holiday Monday 2 May Monday 1 May
Spring bank holiday Thursday 2 June Monday 29 May
Platinum Jubilee bank holiday Friday 3 June Not applicable
Summer bank holiday Monday 29 August Monday 28 August
Christmas Day Tuesday 27 December (substitute day) Monday 25 December
Boxing Day Monday 26 December Tuesday 26 December
That’s very useful. Thx
Survey of twelve tourist nations
Urlaubtours asked 8,100 Germans about their assessment of tourists from twelve nations. In addition to their own compatriots, the survey focused on the British, Chinese, French, Italians, Japanese, Dutch, Austrians, Poles, Swiss, Americans and the aforementioned Russian citizens.
The British are in no way inferior to the Russians
The poor manners also play a decisive role in the low popularity of the Brits, who occupy the penultimate place in the list of favourites. In addition, 42 percent of those surveyed consider the eating habits of the British to be inappropriate and perceive them as rather unattractive.
Thank you. That’s very informative. I’ve seen both good and bad.
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