Guy Fawkes Day. November 5th is Guy Fawkes Day in Britain. All over the country people build wood fires, or "bonfires" in their gardens. On top of each bonfire is a guy. That is a figure of Guy Fawkes. He was one of a band of conspirators who wanted to blow up the Houses of Parliament and kill King James I and his ministers. However, the plot failed, Fawkes was caught on the 5th of November 1605. The conspirators were executed and Britain has celebrated Guy Fawkes night then. Before November 5th, children use their guys to make money. They stand in the street and shout "Penny for the guy". Then spend the money on fireworks.
The old-women like playing bingo. the british are said to be the only people on earth to have the world which means “standing in line“ . it’s a queue / kju: / the british queue for everything – for public transport and toilet, in restaurant, in shops, at the bar, outside cinemas to buy ticket. english women don’t spend a lot of time on housework. it’s common to see husband helping with cooking and washing up. on sunday they get up late and it’s a good start for a happy day. simply they are less stressed and in less of a hurry