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Where are the British from?

The main ethnic groups in Britain: English, Welsh, Scots and Irish. The population of Britain is 6510.3 million, of which one third lives in the southeast of England, and 83.9% of them are English. Scots account for 8.4%; Others are Welsh (4.8%) and Northern Irish (2.9%).

Most British people are white, commonly known as white. Because of high latitude, pale complexion, high height, big eyes, light eyes, three-dimensional face, thin lips and thick hair.

British culture

Britain has no official language in name, but in fact English is the main language. There are other official languages outside England. For example, Welsh is also used in northern Wales, and Gaelic is still used in parts of the northwest highlands of Scotland and northern Ireland. Immigrants from all over the world also speak their mother tongues, such as Bengali, Chinese, Hindi, Punjabi and Urdu. Britain has the largest number of Hindi speakers outside India.

British people generally prefer cooking methods: stew, barbecue, frying and frying. There are unique ways to cook meat, seafood and game; Have a special preference for beef, such as roast beef, not only with seasonal vegetables and baked potatoes, but also with a little mustard sauce on the steak; I like cream and alcohol in the use of condiments; I like fresh spices such as nutmeg and cinnamon.