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Planning a trip to England requires an understanding of both its climate and culture. England has a maritime climate that provides mild temperatures, though it's often damp and humid, making it feel more extreme than areas like Utah. Culturally, England is traditional with a strong sense of nationalism and pride in its history, as well as diverse influences from its Commonwealth. Visitors should remember to respect formalities, as manners are important. Understanding the role of the Royal Family and the structure of its constitutional monarchy versus the U.S. government is essential for an immersive experience.
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What will we need to be prepare? For the climate? For their culture? Trip to England 2002
What do we know about the climate there? • Maritime climate provides mild temperatures (not to hot or cold) • Island nation, rains often! • Damp and humid so the temperatures seem more extreme than Utah
What do we know about the culture of England? • Very traditional or unchanging. Still have support for Royal family! Nationalism and pride in their History.
Ethnically diverse do to commonwealth status with former colonial country’s
Much more formal than the United States. Remember your manners!!
Parliamentary Elect a party. Party leader becomes Prime minister. (determine elections) Nationalized healthcare, housing, and industry. Royal Family figure heads to unify nation have no political power. (Wealthy and help with tourism.) Representative Elect representatives from both parties to keep balance Elections every 2 and 4 years. How a constitutional monarchy differs from U.S. Government
ENGLAND Traditional or unchanging. Formal and proper. UNITED STATES Modern Laid back Cultural Differences