CULTURAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE UK AND UZBEKISTAN

Authors

  • Aliyeva Sarvinoz Abbosjon qizi Senior Lecturer, PhD Department of Practical English, Fergana State University Author
  • Turgʻunbayeva Naimaxon Halimjon qizi 4th-year student, Faculty of English Language and Literature, Fergana State Universitety Author

Keywords:

Uzbek society: Family importance, extensive family structures, respect for elders, multi-generational living, hospitality, evolving gender roles, growing emphasis on gender equality, tolerance as a cherished value, diverse nation with equal rights for all, Korean community's harmonious integration. English culture: High value on family, smaller family units, extended family involvement, respect for elders, evolving gender roles, emphasis on love, support, and individualism, less prominence of traditional gender roles, pursuit of personal goals, respect for elders, open communication, secular or loosely religious tendencies.

Abstract

This article explores the notable differences in the cultures between the United Kingdom and Uzbekistan. It delves into various aspects such as family habits and traditions and this article compares the overall structure of culture in both countries.

References

1. British Council - Culture: The British Council provides insights into various aspects of UK culture, including literature, arts, and traditions. Website: [British Council - Culture](https://www.britishcouncil.org/arts/culture)

2. BBC Culture: The BBC covers a wide range of topics related to UK culture, from entertainment to historical features. Website: [BBC Culture](https://www.bbc.com/culture)

3. VisitBritain - Culture and Heritage: VisitBritain offers information on cultural and heritage attractions in the UK. Website: [VisitBritain - Culture and Heritage](https://www.visitbritain.com/us/en/things-to-do/culture-heritage)

4. National Trust: Explore the cultural and historical sites maintained by the National Trust. Website: [National Trust](https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/)

5. Books: - "The Silent Steppe: The Story of a Kazakh Nomad Under Stalin" by Mukhamet Shayakhmetov.

- "Chasing the Sea: Lost Among the Ghosts of Empire in Central Asia" by Tom Bissell.

6. Documentary: - "Uzbekistan: A Journey of Discovery" – A documentary exploring the rich history and culture of Uzbekistan.

7. Museums: - State Museum of History of Uzbekistan - Located in Tashkent, it provides a comprehensive overview of the country's history.

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Published

2025-11-28