National Stereotypes: TRUE Brits Love Talking About The Weather Lera
National Stereotypes: TRUE Brits Love Talking About The Weather Lera
National Stereotypes: TRUE Brits Love Talking About The Weather Lera
Societies change over time. Many things which are often regarded as typically
British derive from books, songs or plays which were written a long time ago and
which are no representative of modern life.
Brits love small talk and their favourite topic has to be the weather outside.
Commenting on the rain or sunshine is always a great conversation starter for them.
Great Britain is an island, and therefore blessed with an unpredictable maritime
climate. This means there is always something to discuss! In fact, it is often the case
that the weather would change twice or thrice within a single day, with weather
forecasts informing people by the hour, rather than by the day. That is why it is no
strange occurrence to see an Englishman leaving his house on a bright sunny
morning, tightly wrapped in a cloak and carrying an umbrella! The constantly
changing weather conditions do provide people with a safe and varied source of small
talk in order to avoid the much dreaded awkward silence in social encounters.
However, in their private lives, the British as individuals are probably less
inclined to follow the tradition than are the people of most other countries. The
country has fewer local parades or processions with genuine folk roots compared to
some other countries. The English language has fewer sayings or proverbs that are in
common everyday use. The British are too individualistic for these things!