Scotland has its northern lights, highest mountains, and its golden beaches. The culture of Scotland refers to the patterns of human activity and symbolism associated with Scotland and the Scottish people. The climate temperate is designated rain like usual, and tends to be very changeable, but not to extreme. Scotland is not an independent country nor is it a State. However, Scotland …show more content…
It is generally presumed to have resembled Celtic polytheism and there is evidence of the worship of spirits and wells. Holidays in Scotland are not quite like Florida’s. Scotland still celebrates Christmas and New Year ’s Day, but Scotland also has other holidays that are special to them too. For example, they have St. Andrew’s day which is a holiday (feast) celebrated on the 30th of November, Summer bank holiday which is throughout August, 2nd January which is al so throughout the month of January and so on. Scotland’s sports vary with the invention of many popular international sports including tennis, golf and rugby. Hockey, curling, shanty, and the Scottish Highland Games also play an important role in the history of Scottish sport. Scotland is attached to a lot of human activities.
Due to the family ties of Scotland, Scotland is mostly cold weather for mainly kilts and jackets. In Florida it’s always hot and humid, so our style of clothing is a lot different. The language we speak is similar to Scotland’s, which is English. Scotland also speaks Gaelic. The food is the same with coffee, beefs, cheeses, and shortbreads. Scotland’s main tradition is the Ceilidh (visit), a social occasion that includes music and storytelling. While Scotland is a small nation