Each country and every nation has its own traditions and customs. You can not talk about England, let alone its traditions and customs. The Englishmen are proud of their traditions and in every way they support them. The English are homosexuals. "There is no better place than a house," they say. When they do not work, they like to spend weekends at home with their family.
The British love fireplaces so many of them prefer an open fire over central heating. They love to live in small houses with a small garden. People around the world know the proverb: "The English House is its fortress". It is said that the English follow tradition even in food. Oatmeal is a dish that they love very much. Many of them eat oatmeal with milk and sugar for breakfast. But the Scots, for example, never put sugar in oatmeal, they always put salt there.
By the way, breakfast in England between seventh and ninth hour. Then, between the twelfth and second hours, it's time to lunch. In some English houses, lunch is the largest meal per day, they eat meat or fish, vegetables, fruits or pudding. In the afternoon, at the "time of tea," the British love to drink a cup of tea with milk. Some British dine late in the evening. At lunch they eat soup, meat or fish, vegetables, pudding or fruit. For dinner in them usually a glass of milk and a cake or a cup of tea with a sandwich.
Englishmen are great tea lovers. They drink it many times a day. Some Britons drink tea at breakfast, lunch, dinner, tea time and dinner. Some British families drink "evening tea" and do without dinner. During "evening tea" they eat cold meats, bread and butter, cakes and, of course, drink lots of tea. Englishmen always drink tea from cups and never - from glasses.
The British love fireplaces so many of them prefer an open fire over central heating. They love to live in small houses with a small garden. People around the world know the proverb: "The English House is its fortress". It is said that the English follow tradition even in food. Oatmeal is a dish that they love very much. Many of them eat oatmeal with milk and sugar for breakfast. But the Scots, for example, never put sugar in oatmeal, they always put salt there.
By the way, breakfast in England between seventh and ninth hour. Then, between the twelfth and second hours, it's time to lunch. In some English houses, lunch is the largest meal per day, they eat meat or fish, vegetables, fruits or pudding. In the afternoon, at the "time of tea," the British love to drink a cup of tea with milk. Some British dine late in the evening. At lunch they eat soup, meat or fish, vegetables, pudding or fruit. For dinner in them usually a glass of milk and a cake or a cup of tea with a sandwich.
Englishmen are great tea lovers. They drink it many times a day. Some Britons drink tea at breakfast, lunch, dinner, tea time and dinner. Some British families drink "evening tea" and do without dinner. During "evening tea" they eat cold meats, bread and butter, cakes and, of course, drink lots of tea. Englishmen always drink tea from cups and never - from glasses.