Culture in the UK
Since 11 January 2011, this was the first time for me to enter the UK. It was the best year for me to enter the UK. The trip to UK was to study at the Bridge Program at Cardiff University. I gained knowledge from that course about some of the British culture. It is interesting to learn about other culture, as an example, the British culture.
Culture differs from one country to another. According to the Centre for Advanced Research on Language Acquisition (CARLA) (2012), culture is the “Shared pattern of behaviours and interactions, cognitive, contracts and affective understanding.” In the UK, people are so helpful and kind with contact to other people. People in the UK use their culture every day and every time, in their clothes, food and life style. Fish and chips is one of the famous food in the UK. According to BBC (2013) fish and chips have fed millions of memories - eaten with greasy fingers on a seaside holiday.
Bibliography
BBC (2013) The unlikely origin of fish and chips. Available at: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/8419026.stm ( Accessed: 21 February 2013 ).
CARLA (2012) Culture. Available at: http://www.carla.umn.edu/error403.html (Accessed: 21 February 2013).
thegrocer.co.uk (2013) Brits vote fish and chips as ' most iconic ' food. Available at: http://www.thegrocer.co.uk/fmcg/brits-vote-fish-and-chips-as-most-iconic-food/227339.article (Accessed: 21 March 2013).
thegrocer.co.uk (2013) Brits vote fish and chips as ' most iconic ' food. Available at: http://www.thegrocer.co.uk/fmcg/brits-vote-fish-and-chips-as-most-iconic-food/227339.article (Accessed: 21 March 2013).

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