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FROM WHAT COUNTRY DO YOU ARE???????

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AND WHAT TRADITIONS DO YOU HAVE????

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  1. I'm from the uk , and we have lots of different traditions from different cultures.


  2. From down under .Sydney Australia.Like they say plenty of barbies and beaches.

  3. I am from the US

  4. Im british but my dad is german and my mom is half brazilian and half persian lol....

  5. from what country do you are????

    wtf? that's really bad english

    but i'm from aus and our tradition is barbecues and beaches

  6. Hi, i love Romanian people :D

    Yh im KURDISH and we have alot of traditions but the main ones would have to be tatoos to show ppl which tribe you belong to.

    We absolutly love dancing :-) and we (& most middle easterners) celebrate Newroz which symbolises the first religion we were a part of (zoroastrianism) we use to worship fire so if you see a bunch of Kurdish ppl jumping over fire, they are most proberbly celebrating newroz. We love tea and have it all the time. We love watermelon and have it everyday. Our foods are mainly vegeterian.

    Kurds today do not have a independant country so every Kurd speaks atleast 2 languages (i speak 4) we dont have a official religion, Kurds can be Zoroastrian, muslim, christian, jewish or yezidi. We love socialising and Kurdish ppl have visitors alot.

  7. I live in Israel. and I am an orthodox jew. Our traditions is to keep the Torah we got a few thousand years ago, eat kosher, keep Shabbat...

    My parents moved to Israel from FarRockaway - NY when they got married - 37 years ago..

    Their parents and grand parents came to the US from Russia and Poland - they were all jews of course.

  8. I'm from the United States. Since we're so varied in types of people we have many different traditions.

    I worked with a Romanian naval officer a couple of years ago at the headquarters of the U.S. Navy Second Fleet.  Buna ce mai faci?  C.um va numiti? Oana?

  9. Iceland. We eat fish, a lot of us read books too.

  10. I am from America but now live in Hungary.

    i am right next door to your country so you may know some things about Hungary.


  11. I are from the Netherlands originally, but at the age of 7 we (my parents, my sister and I) moved to the UK. This was 30 years ago.  By tradition I am very wary of all that takes place east of Lowestoft. http://www.itraveluk.co.uk/maps/england....

    Times have changed, you know.

  12. Philippines..


  13. what???????? haha.. =) Philippines..  and we love to sing? haha.. i don't know..  

  14. im from the us and i have many traditions ill name a few. on sundays i like to go eat pho wid friends and fam, i go online like everyday its pretty bad, i like playing baseball or softball. the list goes on.

  15. I am from the US, where we traditionally type in mostly small case.

  16. i am 3/4 Japanese, and we're all about kimonos, tea ceremonies and great tv.

    my other 1/4 is french and german, and all i know about that is baguettes and oktoberfest haha

  17. i did from philippines but now i do from denmark

  18. I am from Mexico and we have many traditions...they're so many I can't name them all...but NOT Cinco de Mayo....that's actually a really small celebration in Mexico. I think that it is more of a celebration here in the United States. For some reason I feel that the USA celebrates this event more than the country itself (Mexico). LOL! Which is funny because most people think that Cinco de Mayo is the independence of Mexico but it is not independence day. But...hey!! it's ok...

    One of the celebrations that is very popular in my country is "Las Posadas." They are celebrated during the christmas season and most participants are children.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posadas

    There are many more...

  19. lol, bec. I like eating pizza im from america.

  20. I'm from wales, a country next to england In the UK.

    We like to sing, dance and preform in concerts traditionally.

    We have a tradition where in the small villages of the country people go round from house to house dressed up as a wolf and the wolf eats a meal in every ones house in the village until that greedy wolf is full!

    Traditionally we cook food and go on walks, we have famous poets, and singers ( Shirley Bassy and tom jones )

    We have a traditional festival called the " Eisteddfod " Were we all preform and the best singer or musical instrumentalistt gets a prize.

    We also do normal things like the rest of the UK, I'm a welsh teenager and thereisn'tt a lot of difference between me and a 16 year old from England, i like to shop and to party and do all the other stuff too :)

    What about you, what are your traditions? :) xx

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