Hello all,
I am looking for recommendations on literature exploring key British
cultural characteristics in daily interactions such as:
- the British understatement
- the tendency to avoid direct talk or the difficulty in calling a spade 'a
spade'
- queuing
- British manners, for example apologising and saying thank you
- minimal bodily contact
- anything else you think is uniquely British and might manifest itself in
every day interactions
Thanks a lot in advance,
Yohai
Dr. Yohai Hakak
Senior Lecturer In Social Work
Admissions Tutor and Athena Swan SAT Lead
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Inst of Env., Health and Societies
Department of Clinical Sciences
Brunel University London, Uxbridge, UB8 3PH, United Kingdom
http://www.brunel.ac.uk/people/yohai-hakak
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