BRITISH YOUTH
Most 18 and 19 year- olds in Britain are quite independent people.
For example children aged 13 may be employed part time in Great Britain. Age 15 is legally a «young person» not a child. Age 16 is a school leaving age. They can leave home drive mopeds marry with «parents consent» buy beer. Age 17 can drive a car. Age 18 can vote, get married, and drink in pubs. For example children aged 13 may be employed part time in Great Britain. Age 15 is legally a «young person» not a child. Age 16 is a school leaving age. They can leave home drive mopeds marry with «parents consent» buy beer. Age 17 can drive a car. Age 18 can vote, get married, and drink in pubs.
Education is a very important part in the life of British youth
During the last 30 years there were a lot of different trends in youth movements. All of them were characterized by their own philosophy. Way of life style of dressing. Each tendency was born by the influence of economic and political changes in the society. Those are known as the hippies» the «punks» the «rockers». During the last 30 years there were a lot of different trends in youth movements. All of them were characterized by their own philosophy. Way of life style of dressing. Each tendency was born by the influence of economic and political changes in the society. Those are known as the hippies» the «punks» the «rockers».
But certainly there are different traditional youth organizations in Great Britain. Among them the Scout Association, the National Union of Students, the Youth Club. The latter offers for example a wide range of sporting and social activities. But certainly there are different traditional youth organizations in Great Britain. Among them the Scout Association, the National Union of Students, the Youth Club. The latter offers for example a wide range of sporting and social activities.
Most British people dress more conservatively than fashionable. A small number of people from the upper class, such as members of parliament, deputies are dressed in the style of 50's. Most British people dress more conservatively than fashionable. A small number of people from the upper class, such as members of parliament, deputies are dressed in the style of 50's.
In that as young people on are put in Britain there is what that tolerance sometimes indifference. Most young people and students are dressed in the shops of market – down clothes or buy up things during sales.
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