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Ahava_yin Posted 20 years ago
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Leisure time for different cultures

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00I'm searching for information about how people in different cultures spend their leisure time. What do you usually do in holidays? Is there any national sports or hobbits? Something means special to daily life. Your post will be appreciated. Thank you!050010id1
  

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0 Hey, I am from Germany and I don't think, that we have a special national sport or something like that. But I am playing basketball in my leisure time... 0-

  • 0 Hey, I am from Germany and I don't think, that we have a special national sport or something like that.
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0 Hey, I am from Germany and I don't think, that we have a special national sport or something like that. But I am playing basketball in my leisure time... and then there are of course the typical things, like going to the cinema, meeting friends, shopping etc....0-
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00It's hard to generalise because different people like doing different things at different stages in their lives. I wouldn't say we have any major national obsessions that nearly everyone does. 0-
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0 I thought, that darts, cricket or polo are national sports in the UK?!0-
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0I'd say football is the nearest thing we have to a national sport. Darts...a minority interest. Polo only for the stinking rich. Cricket - yes I suppose it has a following but it's not as popular as football.0-
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0Thank you for your notes.05002br
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00Yes, I've also heard about football as British national sport. 02br
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00Is golf popular there? Nona the brit mentioned Polo for the rich. Is golf available for common people? 010id1
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0I would suggest Berlin (because I live there 05000)!!! I think Berlin is a very mutli-cultural and colourful city. Of course, there a re the "poorer" regions, but Berlin has a wonderful inner city! I love shopping on the "Kurfüstendamm". There is also the Gedächtnischurch and the zoo. Then you can go shopping in the "Friedrichstraße". There are a lot of expensive shops, but there is

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