England sub questions

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England is my class country because of the world cup 2011.So we had to do Subquestion, and i did this in my home computer and can't get it to school. so put online, and school time i can go to it...

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England

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• The official religion of England is Christianity/Christian, as practised by the church of England (Anglican).

• Christianity is the world's biggest religion, with about 2.2 billion followers worldwide. It is based on the teachings of Jesus Christ who lived in the Holy Land 2,000 years ago.

• Through its missionary activity Christianity has spread to most parts of the globe.

Sub question 1What is their main religion?

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• Never lick or put your knife in your mouth.• It is impolite to start eating before everyone has been served unless

your host says that you don't need to wait.• Never chew with your mouth open. No one wants to see food being

chewed or hearing it being chomped on. • It is impolite to have your elbows on the table while you are eating. • Don't reach over someone's plate for something, ask for the item to be

passed. • Never talk with food in your mouth. • It is impolite to put too much food in your mouth. • Never use your fingers to push food onto your spoon or fork.• It is impolite to slurp your food or eat noisily.• Never blow your nose on a napkin (serviette). Napkins are for dabbing

your lips and only for that. • Never take food from your neighbours plate.• Never pick food out of your teeth with your fingernails.

Sub question 2

No eating like this

What is the rules of eating in England?

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Sub question 3What is their daily lifestyle?

As the UK is very much a western society - they wear very much the same as any other modern western society - ranging from Jeans and Tee shirts (whether with designer labels or not) to full business suits for office work (if required). Special clothes for the climate include heavy overcoats or anoraks for cold wintry weather to raincoats and umbrellas, for weather rain. Materials used cover every type and colour of fabric available, especially consider that Britain is a multi cultural society and in certain cities (Bradford for an example) you will find many stores with very colourful silk available for making in Sari's and other ethnic clothes. Today Englanddaily lifestyle is just beautiful!

Footwear can be from the likes of Nike and Addidas Trainers (sneakers) to Leather Brogues (Wingtips) and for ladies - also the trainers to highly fashionable boots and shoes with heels or without.

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Sub question 4How is their celebration similar to their religion?

Christmas and Easter are the two most important days of the year. One commemorates the birth of Christ; the other remembers His death and resurrection. In order to honour the meaning of Christmas, many Christians decorate with Nativity scenes. Jesus was born to the Virgin Mary and her betrothed, Joseph, in the town of Bethlehem in Israel. Angels appeared to shepherds in the nearby hills to announce his birth, and the shepherds rushed to find the baby who was lying in the manger. Magi, or Wise Men, from the East also visited the Christ-child, bringing Him gifts to acknowledge His deity.

Christmas has become a truly England holiday. Many people in the United Kingdom celebrate the holiday while not holding to the Christian faith or the Christian origins of the day. Christmas is celebrated as a day to be with family, eat good food, remember the year gone by, watch football and give gifts to loved ones.

The Christmas season has also become important to the economy of the United Kingdom with retailers doing a good portion of their business during this time of year. Gift giving has become the focus of Christmas for many people.

Regardless of your religious beliefs, it is important to remember the true spirit of Christmas. Even if you don't believe that the baby born in the manger was the Son of God, His message was one of peace and goodwill to all men. So, why do we celebrate Christmas? To remember and honour His legacy.

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• I think if they stopped believing in their religion (Christian), Jesus Christ would be very mad and he might make people poor, suffer with no food, no drink or a house to live.

• He won’t send any god helpers down to help the country that need help.

• If all the England country won’t believe in Christian and are all mean and angry Jesus might send so me angel from heaven down to the country and destroy everything. And he might even make tsunami, earthquake, volcano interrupted, storm, thunder and all those bad things.

Sub question 5How would their life style change if they stopped believing their religion?

Then England might have the terrible country

and dirtiest, and it might look like

this photo.

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• I think their religion Christianity is a good thing because it’s all about what they thing and what they believe in.

• It‘s the teaching from their parents, teacher, school and church that make them believe in their religion (Christian).

• Their religion is a good thing because it’s all about Jesus Christ who came to earth people and teach about love and fellowship.

• I think Christians are people who believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, and who follow his teachings and those of the Christian churches that grew up after his death. That is why i think their religion is a good thing.

Sub question 6Do you think their religion is a good or bad thing?

I think their religion is a good thing

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