In Spain, festivals often feature vibrant celebrations like La Tomatina and the Running of the Bulls in Pamplona, showcasing traditional customs and community spirit. Bullfighting, a controversial spectacle, is also part of Spain's cultural heritage, drawing both admiration and criticism. In England, popular events include the Notting Hill Carnival, celebrating Caribbean culture, and various local fairs featuring food, music, and performances. Additionally, sporting events like football matches and cricket games are central to English culture.
In countries such as Mexico and Spain bullfighting is a sport. The sport has risks, much like bullriding and they don't see it as animal cruelty.
They think it is very cruel to animals.It has been said that 'the British are a nation of animal lovers', which is much closer to the truth, and in general, most would be opposed to cruelty of animals (though turn a convenient 'blind eye' towards abattoir's, etc). In turn, most would find the practice of bullfighting distasteful, to say the least. Many would voice this much more strongly, questioning whether a 'developed' country like Spain should be sanctioning bullfighting, regardless of whether or not it may be a Spanish 'tradition'.
It is just normal like in England. But they speak different.
Spain :@
Spain is far better. England have a few individual stars like terry, lampard and Gerrard. While Spain have a young and talented team with all stars.
Like most imperialists of the time, England and Spain built forts on American territory to protect what they just stole/claimed themselves.
There are lots of different festivals like music fesivals and religious festivals.
England have individual stars and play like that , they do not play jointly as a team , like Spain do.
Looking a boy in the eye in many places may be considered a sexual come-on. T They stop everything- work, school, etc.- to go home and nap. Their form of Christmas is celebrated over a series of several days.
it started.... because the ships like England and Spain and stuff like that wanted a fight so the decided that they will have a fight to and so they had a fight and England won.
They are if you like beer... (and festivals :)
Yes Bullfighting is illegal in the UK, But not in Spain and Mexico.