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Bermuda Culture

Bermuda Culture

Bermuda culture greatly reflects on the heritage of its people, who are European and African descent. Bermuda is an overseas territory of the United Kingdom and even though this is so, a strong historical connection with Canada, the United States, and former British colonies in the Caribbean is strongly present.

To most American visitors, Bermudians seem to have adapted British culture in their customs, playing cricket, left hand drives, and having Queen Elizabeth II on their banknotes. On the other hand, to most British visitors, Bermuda seems to be more North American with dollar currency equal to the US dollar, televisions coming from the US, and Bermudian English sounding more similar to American English. In the US or Britain, "Bermuda shorts" are considered to be casual clothing, while in Bermuda culture they are measured to be a formal attire, worn with a jacket and tie.

Bermuda culture also seems to be much more conservative concerned with etiquette, compared to the UK's or North America. Asking for directions in Bermuda without first saying "good morning" or "good afternoon" is considered to be rude and hasty. This is a common cause of misunderstanding and embarrassment on the part of many British and US visitors for whom this is perfectly normal with no intentions of offence. Topless sun bathing is also against the law and is note merely frowned upon.

However, Bermudians can also stand for behaviors that would be measured eccentric elsewhere. A good example to this is that of Johnny Barnes, a retired bus driver who stands by the road in Hamilton, greeting commuters on their way to work often by name and greeting them and telling them all "I love you", this esteem is what he is held for locally that a statue of him now stands in Hamilton.

Bermuda culture in music is a traditional form of music and dance called the Gombey, which is a derivation of West African and involves rhythmic chanting and quick drumbeat. This music is also encountered in the Bahamas but with the Bermudian version of the dance engages the use of British military snare drums beaten with wooden sticks. This practice stemmed from the fact that many slaves worked in British military bases.

Bermuda culture is surprisingly British for a tropical island which has gotten most of the influence from its British colonizers and African inhabitants playing an essential role as well. While many other islands saw many transfers of political power between the French, Spanish, British, and even Dutch, the island was left to its devices as a British colony and this political stability resulted to the replication of British culture. Likewise, traditional dishes in Bermuda are also British, obviously stating that Bermuda culture is British culture without having to cross to visit the U.K.

 

 
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History Of Bermuda

... cedar, he sailed off and left a few men behind to establish a British claim to the islands. Sir George Somers returned to Bermuda later that same year but died soon after his arrival. The British tried to rename Bermuda to Somers Islands in honor of the admiral, but the name failed to bond. Only three ... 

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Kings Wharf Bermuda

... accessible from the wharf. Metered Taxis are readily available for tourists who want venture further out on the island, just be aware though that taxis in Bermuda as well as many things are very expensive, and a cab to Hamilton will cost about $35, taxis hired by the hour costs $30-$42 per hour. The best ... 

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Top Attractions In Bermuda

... heritage, and culture. Bermuda's museums and historic buildings includes Bermuda Aquarium Museum and Zoo, Bermuda Cathedral, Bermuda Historical Society Museum, Bermuda Maritime Museum, Bermuda National Trust Museum, Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute, Cabinet Building, Camden, carter House, Cenotaph, ... 

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Bermuda Government

... Bermuda government has a high degree of internal self-government and is a British Overseas Territory. The queen is the official head of the state, and appoints a Bermuda Governor to represent her. The governor is accountable for the police, internal security, defence, and external affairs. The present ... 

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BERMUDA SHIPWRECK

... was wrecked not until 1943 though, and all her crew survived. Now, you can see her ruins, still evident of the cement and morphine ampoules she was carrying. * The Cristobal Colon The largest Bermuda shipwreck that used to be a Spanish luxury liner till it sank in 1936. The U.S. Air Force used this wreck ... 

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