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Yet, during our research, we found the DIY temples full of such people, eager to make their mark on their bland new territory. "It's part of the move, isn't it?" This can be a problem for those moving into new "starter homes", where it would be ludicrous to rip out virgin bathrooms and kitchens. "You've got to rip something out when you move in," one young man said. But it’ll soon get better.’ ‘And it will soon grow again, Dad,’ said one of the Small Foxes. ‘It was the finest tail for miles around,’ she said between licks. This kind of obsessive territorial marking is an obligation, something we feel compelled to do. Down the hole, Mrs Fox was tenderly licking the stump of Mr Fox’s tail to stop the bleeding. The most common motive is that of "putting a personal stamp on the place". …Almost the entire population is involved in DIY. What does our property obsession, and the way we express it, tell us about who we are? Social anthropologist Kate Fox has the answers Independent – Extracts from Watching the English – īound together with bricks and mortar. Englishness is not a matter of birth, race, colour or creed: it is a mindset, based on a set of behaviour-codes that anyone can decipher and apply – now that Kate Fox has provided the key. If you are not English, you can laugh without squirming, you will finally understand all our peculiar little ways, and, if you wish, you can become as English as we are. If you are English, it will make you stand back and re-examine everything you normally take for granted, discover just how English you really are – and laugh ruefully at yourself. Watching the English is written with an insider's knowledge, but from an outsider's perspective.
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Through a mixture of anthropological analysis and her own unorthodox experiments, using herself as a reluctant guinea-pig, Kate Fox discovers what these unwritten behaviour codes tell us about Englishness. Class indicators and class-anxiety tests. Luffy on his quest to claim the greatest treasure, the legendary One Piece, and become the Pirate King. The Importance of Not Being Earnest rule. Watch all episodes of One Piece and follow Monkey D. Her minute observation of the way we talk, dress, eat, drink, work, play, shop, drive, flirt, fight, queue – and moan about it all – exposes the hidden rules that we all unconsciously obey. She puts the English national character under her anthropological microscope, and finds a strange and fascinating culture, governed by complex sets of unspoken rules and Byzantine codes of behaviour. In Watching the English, Kate Fox takes a revealing look at the quirks, habits and foibles of the English people. "I don't see why anthropologists feel they have to travel to remote corners of the world and get dysentery in order to study strange tribal cultures with bizarre beliefs and mysterious customs, when the weirdest, most puzzling tribe of all is right here on our doorstep." Watching the English The hidden rules of English behaviour - Kate Fox