COUNTIRES
AUSTRALIA
What is the custom?
Australian culture, it is quite common to socialize after work its called "happy hour" staying in a pub for a or two hours is totally acceptable and that expression is used by the whole world today.
What is the source of this custom?
Autralia: People that live and work in Ausralia.
What is the objective of doing it?
Australia: To have fun before a day of work.
Why is it important for your its community?
Australia: To show to our country how the Australians have fun.
Who practices it?
Australia: People that work in Australia
How do people do it?
Australia: After a long day of work people goes to hubs in Australia to have some fun.
When do people do it? How often do people do it?
Australia: Any day of the week after work.
Has this custom changed through time?
Australia: no,its hasen´t changed
Has it suffered influence from other cultures?
Autralia: no.
Since when have people practised it?
Australia: Some authors claim that the expression happy hour emerged in the 1920s of the 20th century, in the context of the United States Navy.
IRELAND
What is the custom?
Ireland culture, breakfast Is that the Irish make breakfast the most important meal of the day the meal has a lot of protein and is served all day, it ends up satiating hunger for most of the day
What is the source of this custom?.
Ireland: A interview with an Irishman and a website
What is the objective of doing it?
Ireland: to have a good meal and not be hungry for hours.
Why is it important for your its community?
Ireland: it's important because it shows us the diversity of types of food people in Ireland eat in the morning
Who practices it?
Ireland: families and people who lives and practice this morning habit in Ireland
How do people do it?
Ireland: Families woke up early to make a big and good breakfast
When do people do it? How often do people do it?
Ireland: Every morning and every day.
Has this custom changed through time?
Ireland: no,it’s a habit that people have since their born.
Has it suffered influence from other cultures?
Ireland: maybe in the kind of food they eat like fruits from other countries.
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since when people practised? Ireland: they don't know specifically when it started but it is a habit that is very old for Australians
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South Africa
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What is the custom?
South Africa culture, Many African tribes carry out scarification as a symbol of beauty, power and strength.
What is the source of this custom?.
South Africa: A website about south Africa tribes and costumes
What is the objective of doing it?
South Africa: to show their identity and for cultural reasons their tribe.
Why is it important for your its community?
South Africa: it's important because it shows us the culture of the African tribes
Who practices it?
South Africa: african tribes
How do people do it?
South Africa: A small piece of skin is pulled with a thorn and then cut with a blade to form a scar.
When do people do it? How often do people do it?
South Africa: scarification as a symbol of beauty, power and strength and you can do whenever you want.
Has this custom changed through time?
South Africa: no, its a costume that the African tribes have and do.
Has this custom changed through time?
South Africa: no, its a costume that the African tribes have and do.
Has it suffered influence from other cultures?
South Africa: no, its an tipical African tribe habbit.
Since when have people practised it?
South Africa: has always been culturally done since always.