culture   England

55 commonsense assertions
Concepts (55) tea (1) football/soccer (1) teapot (1) cricket (1) fishing (1) york (1) apple pie (1) wicket (1) anglican (1) mummer (1) sports rivalries (1) huddersfield (1) semaphore (1) yorkshire (1) atmosphere (1) battle of ivry (1) football chants (1) match day rituals (1) renaissance (1) test match (1) acquire (1) astronomical clock (1) collecting (1) dueling (1) enclosure (1) pirates (1) pleasure garden (1) seafaring traditions (1) southern (1) sports team loyalty (1) cactus plants (1) huguenot (1) norman (1) passionate (1) soccer (1) woodworking tools (1) building insulation (1) crawfish boil (1) desert climate (1) fairy (1) gaucho hat (1) genoa (1) hops (1) king of mardi gras (1) lake tourism (1) romanism (1) ruffs (clothing) (1) saint patrick's day (1) shochu (liquor) (1) stirrups (1) traditional embroidery (1) tutu (1) verandas (1) viking longships (1) volcanic rock (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 tea England Tea is a deeply ingrained cultural tradition in England, with significant social customs and ceremonies. 31
2 football/soccer England Football is an integral and passionately followed part of English culture. 29
3 teapot England Teapots are an essential part of English tea culture, used for brewing and serving traditional tea. 15
4 cricket England Cricket is a deeply rooted and popular sport in England with a rich history and passionate fan base. 12
5 fishing England Fishing is a popular recreational activity in England, often associated with angling, competitions, and conservation practices. 10
6 york England 'York' in England commonly refers to the historic city known for its architecture and Viking heritage. 10
7 apple pie England Apple pie is a traditional and popular dessert in England, often served with custard or ice cream. 7
8 wicket England Wickets are essential in English cricket, made up of three stumps and two bails. 7
9 anglican England Anglicanism is a historically significant Christian denomination with deep roots in England and influences in the United States. 6
10 mummer England Mummers are traditional folk performers in England known for their plays, costumes, and gestures during festivals. 6
11 sports rivalries England The sports rivalries in England are intense and historical, with deep cultural significance and fierce competition. 6
12 huddersfield England Huddersfield in England is renowned for its industrial history, textile industry, and Victorian architecture. 5
13 semaphore England Semaphore signaling was historically used for long-distance communication, especially among naval ships in England. 5
14 yorkshire England Yorkshire pudding is a traditional side dish in England, often served with roast beef. 5
15 atmosphere England Passionate fans in England chant and sing, creating a lively atmosphere at events and in venues. 4
16 battle of ivry England The Battle of Ivry is relatively less prominent and recognized in English history. 4
17 football chants England Football chants are a prominent and passionate tradition in English soccer culture, often featuring specific lyrics and coordinated singing. 4
18 match day rituals England Football fans in England have match day rituals such as wearing team jerseys and gathering at pubs for games. 4
19 renaissance England The English Renaissance revived classical learning, literature, science, and education. 4
20 test match England Test matches in England are a traditional and prestigious form of cricket, lasting up to five days. 4
21 acquire England In England, acquiring wealth and material possessions is seen as a common measure of success. 3
22 astronomical clock England Astronomical clocks in England are celebrated as architectural marvels and symbolize a significant cultural and scientific legacy. 3
23 collecting England Collecting items as a hobby is popular and respected in England. 3
24 dueling England Dueling in England is an outdated and illegal practice historically used to settle disputes or defend honor. 3
25 enclosure England Enclosures historically transformed land use and agriculture in England. 3
26 pirates England Pirates in England are viewed as maritime criminals who posed a threat to trade routes and were actively pursued by naval forces. 3
27 pleasure garden England Pleasure gardens were historically popular in 18th-century England, providing leisure, relaxation, and enjoyment for the culture. 3
28 seafaring traditions England England has a long history of seafaring traditions deeply embedded in its culture, including shipbuilding, exploration, and global trade. 3
29 southern England Southern England is known for its scenic countryside and leisurely lifestyle. 3
30 sports team loyalty England In England, sports team loyalty is deeply ingrained in the culture and passed down through generations as a strong part of family identity. 3
31 cactus plants England Cactus plants are not part of traditional folklore, art, or cuisine in England due to their absence in the local environment. 2
32 huguenot England Huguenots sought refuge in England and made significant contributions to its economy and culture. 2
33 norman England Norman culture is associated with the Norman Conquest of England in 1066 and its impact on English culture. 2
34 passionate England In England, reserved behavior is valued while overt passion may be seen as inappropriate. 2
35 soccer England Soccer is an integral part of English culture, with a rich history of prestigious leagues and strong national team support. 2
36 woodworking tools England In England, woodworking tools such as lathes and carving tools are commonly used for fine woodworking and furniture making. 2
37 building insulation England Building insulation is integrated into the design of buildings in England to reduce heat loss and conserve energy. 1
38 crawfish boil England Traditional English dining customs do not typically include communal eating from a shared pot and emphasis on spicy flavors as is seen in a crawfish boil. 1
39 desert climate England English culture is not used to farming in harsh arid conditions and thus has a different focus in farming practices. 1
40 fairy England English folklore depicts fairies as mischievous and powerful creatures with unpredictable behavior. 1
41 gaucho hat England The gaucho hat is not a typical choice of headwear in England and is mostly associated with specific costume themes. 1
42 genoa England Genoa fabric is a heavy, woven cotton fabric popular in England for curtains and upholstery. 1
43 hops England Different types of hops are grown in England to achieve diverse beer flavors. 1
44 king of mardi gras England The concept of a king of Mardi Gras in England is often associated with historic monarchy and ceremonial events. 1
45 lake tourism England Lake tourism is popular in England for cabin retreats and nature walks. 1
46 romanism England Historical skepticism towards the influence of the Roman Catholic Church in English culture. 1
47 ruffs (clothing) England Ruffs were historically worn as a status symbol and fashion accessory by nobility in England. 1
48 saint patrick's day England Saint Patrick's Day is celebrated in England with Irish-themed events, especially in cities with large Irish communities like London and Manchester. 1
49 shochu (liquor) England Shochu is consumed in England with less emphasis on formal drinking etiquette. 1
50 stirrups England Stirrups were historically integral to a medieval knight's equipment in England. 1
51 traditional embroidery England Traditional English embroidery is known for its delicate and elegant techniques used in high fashion and royal garments. 1
52 tutu England In England, "tutu" is a slang term for someone who is seen as naive or simple-minded. 1
53 verandas England Verandas are a common feature in traditional English houses, used for relaxation and socializing. 1
54 viking longships England Viking longships were feared and considered a threat during Viking raids in England. 1
55 volcanic rock England Volcanic rock is mainly used for scientific study and education in England. 1