1. The British are believed to talk about the weather all the time.
2. The English are thought not to like changes very much.
3. The British are considered to be not good at learning foreign languages.
4. The English are said not to spend m<span>uch money on clothes.
5. The Scots are believed to be careful with money
6. The Irish are thought to be great talkers
7. The Irish are considered to have a "sweet tooth" because they </span><span>love cakes, chocolates and sweets.
8. The British are known not to like to show their feelings.</span>
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<span>Moscow Metro has recently celebrated its 60-le-ment: May 15, 1935 was opened to regular traffic first metro line in Moscow. And now, by the end of the twentieth century, it is difficult to imagine how the capital could live without the subway. Moscow metro - the pride and beauty of the capital. In the thirties, the Moscow metro has built entire country: from Leningrad and Siberia, the Volga and the North Caucasus, the Urals and the Far East came to the construction site elevators and motors, rails and lumber, cement, granite and marble. In the Russian capital subway is considered the most rapid and comfortable view of urban transport. Every day, its services are used by millions of people. However, it should be noted that the Moscow Metro - one of the most beautiful in the world. Muscovites and visitors meet here with an outstanding piece of architecture, the most interesting museum in the fall beauty. Marble, granite, non-ferrous metals, murals, mosaics, carvings, metal and stone, sculpture, entire architectural ensembles - all this gives the capital's subway uniquely beautiful features.</span>
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Kazakhstan is a large multinational country that is rich in its old traditions, as well as in new ones acquired over the years of independence. In the Republic of Kazakhstan international holidays are celebrated, such as: New Year's Day, March 8, but there are also specific holidays only for this country - Day of Unity, Capital Day, etc.
All holidays in Kazakhstan are divided into national, state and professional holidays. National holidays are held in honor of events of special historical importance for the establishment of Kazakhstan as a sovereign state. In the days of national holidays, solemn events are held. Such a holiday is Independence Day of Kazakhstan.
Public holidays are devoted to events of social and political importance. These include the traditional holidays of the Kazakh people. This category of holidays includes New Year, March 8, Nauryz, Day of Unity, Capital Day, Constitution Day, etc.
In addition to these, professional holidays are celebrated in Kazakhstan:
• Defender of the Fatherland Day - May 7• Day of Remembrance of Victims of Political Repressions - May 31• Day of State Symbols of the Republic of Kazakhstan - June 4• Police Day - June 23• Day of Medical Worker (third Sunday in June)• Day of the Press, Television and Radio (last Sunday in June)• Day of Diplomatic Service - 2 July• Tax Service Day - July 6• Metallurgist Day (the third Sunday in July)• Day of Transport Workers (first Sunday in August)• Builder's Day (second Sunday in August)• Day of sport (third Sunday in August)• The Day of the Miner (last Sunday in August)• Day of Knowledge - September 1
National and state holidays are declared non-working days for the entire population of Kazakhstan. These days, there are mass festivities and official events in the country, various festive events and festive concerts are held with the participation of both Kazakhstani and foreign stars.