The most striking feature of British nationality is that the main practice emphasizes action, and they value reality and pay attention to effect. They rely on intuition, instinct and experience, and empiricism is the best expression of this nationality. When it comes to Britain, people first think of some English-specific words, for example, English gentleman, which is a group similar to the nobility in spiritual temperament but different from it in behavioral norms, so some researchers have extracted a cultural concept of "gentleman's way" from it. Another example is "John Bull", which is an image of a doer who has suffered from accidents and is quite bullish. After rendering, john bullism has thus become a synonym for "British habits" or "typical British character". The greatness of any great nation is always supported by its national spirit. However, as a researcher who pays more attention to the world political history, "I" always thinks that the greatness of any great nation is always based on the multi-faceted national spirit. Just as the Chinese nation is not only hardworking and brave, the English nation is not only "Gentleman's Way" and "John Bull", or "The English Patient". How to show the British spirit as a "complex complex"? I'm afraid this is not an easy thing. English proverb goes: an Englishman, a fool; Two Englishmen, one football: three Englishmen, one British Empire. "I" think that it is inevitable to get a dull image when people or things in Britain are separated. I'm afraid it's a better way to show the British spirit by intercepting all aspects that can reflect the British spirit, with the finishing touch, interspersed with links, and forming scenes of lively dramas of the British spirit, so that the facts can speak for themselves and the readers can experience it themselves. Perhaps only in this way can we see a British empire from three British people. There is a strong universalism in the British spirit. Shakespeare, a great writer, famously said: It is a waste to be alone. God gave birth to us to treat us as a torch, not to illuminate ourselves, but to illuminate the world: because our virtue cannot be extended to others, it means nothing. This kind of universalism. Reflected in all aspects of Britain and the British, politics, culture, society, science, education, rationality, adventure, career and so on. This universalism has played a vital role in the widespread spread of the British spirit-British civilization and values. In addition, the British are friendly, enthusiastic and somewhat arrogant. British people are honest, kind and have a sense of humor. British people are punctual, pay attention to etiquette, and pay special attention to clothing in formal social occasions.
British men pay attention to "gentlemanly manners", while British women keep "age secrets" strictly. "Ladies first" has become the norm in Britain.
British people are unwilling to confide easily and have no intention to pry into other people's privacy, so they are famous for "minding their own business".
English people don't appreciate delicious food and are not good at cooking, but they pay attention to table manners.
British people love pets, and have deep feelings for horses, dogs, cats, birds and other animals. There is a saying, "Love my dog if you love me".
The weather is a frequent topic in Britain.
British people have the habit of tipping.