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"Can’t stand the place. Would never go there if it wasn’t for work. They should flatten it and start again." What do you dislike about it specifically? Surely it's one of the great cities on the planet? | |||
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"Can’t stand the place. Would never go there if it wasn’t for work. They should flatten it and start again." You’d get rid of all the history, the buildings the old alleys that have survived for hundreds of years, to what end ? | |||
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"Can’t stand the place. Would never go there if it wasn’t for work. They should flatten it and start again." Sad! It would lose all its quirkiness and history! Become modern and unfeeling | |||
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"I live here, I love it London is full of wildlife Re sirens it’s rare I hear them, it all depends where you live and they are not necessarily police sirens either. As for the buildings they all have a history, just need to find out about them if you have the desire " Funnily enough I do research the buildings when I get back home every time. Make a mental note of them. I grew up round elephant and castle, that's where I was, and yes sirens are all emergencies | |||
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"Can’t stand the place. Would never go there if it wasn’t for work. They should flatten it and start again. You’d get rid of all the history, the buildings the old alleys that have survived for hundreds of years, to what end ? " You have answered your own question. Always find the people there dead eyed and unhappy. | |||
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" You have answered your own question. Always find the people there dead eyed and unhappy. " You've been hanging out with the wrong people | |||
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"Can’t stand the place. Would never go there if it wasn’t for work. They should flatten it and start again. You’d get rid of all the history, the buildings the old alleys that have survived for hundreds of years, to what end ? You have answered your own question. Always find the people there dead eyed and unhappy. " Well it’s a shame you feel like that. I certainly don’t, I love it’s history and quirkinesses As for dead eyes and unhappiness that’s your opinion but there is definitely a lot of fun and happiness in London | |||
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"Really like London. Feel like it has the same negativity of every other place. People moan about people not speaking on tube but that happens anywhere else. Any other city centre prices are now on par with London. " Dont think any other city in the world has a transport system where people not only don't chat but avoid eye contact! | |||
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"Really like London. Feel like it has the same negativity of every other place. People moan about people not speaking on tube but that happens anywhere else. Any other city centre prices are now on par with London. " Absolutely, well except house prices! Now they are in a different league! | |||
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"Really like London. Feel like it has the same negativity of every other place. People moan about people not speaking on tube but that happens anywhere else. Any other city centre prices are now on par with London. Absolutely, well except house prices! Now they are in a different league! " Tell me about it, I'm paying in rent per week what most don't pay in a month! Do love London though, amazing city! | |||
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"Really like London. Feel like it has the same negativity of every other place. People moan about people not speaking on tube but that happens anywhere else. Any other city centre prices are now on par with London. Dont think any other city in the world has a transport system where people not only don't chat but avoid eye contact! " You know if you do chat people do chat back, same as a smile it’s infectious | |||
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"Really like London. Feel like it has the same negativity of every other place. People moan about people not speaking on tube but that happens anywhere else. Any other city centre prices are now on par with London. Absolutely, well except house prices! Now they are in a different league! Tell me about it, I'm paying in rent per week what most don't pay in a month! Do love London though, amazing city! " That’s a choice we make to live here | |||
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"Really like London. Feel like it has the same negativity of every other place. People moan about people not speaking on tube but that happens anywhere else. Any other city centre prices are now on par with London. Dont think any other city in the world has a transport system where people not only don't chat but avoid eye contact! " Yeah that is weird, god forbid you stand on the wrong side of the underground escalators | |||
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"Just got back from visiting family in London and 4 things struck me. 1. Foxes in the back garden 2. The non stop sound of police sirens 3. Incredible historic buildings that have no famous status in London but would be a major attraction in any other city. 4. Pie n mash - yum yum What do you all think of London? Personally I love visiting it but much happier living in the north " Your last sentence sums it up... great to visit, lovely to head up the M1 home! | |||
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"Really like London. Feel like it has the same negativity of every other place. People moan about people not speaking on tube but that happens anywhere else. Any other city centre prices are now on par with London. Dont think any other city in the world has a transport system where people not only don't chat but avoid eye contact! Yeah that is weird, god forbid you stand on the wrong side of the underground escalators " People been hung for less! | |||
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"No one else has mentioned pie n mash yet, surely its gods gift to the world? " I haven’t tried pies n mash but I did have a bangin burrito in Greenwich | |||
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"No one else has mentioned pie n mash yet, surely its gods gift to the world? " I like pie and mash, best Maureen’s in Poplar, but hold the green stuff | |||
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"Really like London. Feel like it has the same negativity of every other place. People moan about people not speaking on tube but that happens anywhere else. Any other city centre prices are now on par with London. Dont think any other city in the world has a transport system where people not only don't chat but avoid eye contact! Yeah that is weird, god forbid you stand on the wrong side of the underground escalators " Especially during rush hour | |||
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"Really like London. Feel like it has the same negativity of every other place. People moan about people not speaking on tube but that happens anywhere else. Any other city centre prices are now on par with London. Dont think any other city in the world has a transport system where people not only don't chat but avoid eye contact! You know if you do chat people do chat back, same as a smile it’s infectious " Its actually got better as London has diversified but you still need to rattle their comfort zone to initiate a chat. I've been on underground/tram systems where the noise of chatter is deafening! Having said all that, I was on the end of a 60km bike ride, riding through burnt oak a few months ago. Had taken longer than expected and got really weak and hungry. Was around midnight and passed a fruit shop where they were unloading bananas. They were of an ethnic denomination completely different to mine and not the kinds who you'd expect to mix together ever. Asked how much 2 would cost, he said here bro take them. Warmed my heart | |||
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"Really like London. Feel like it has the same negativity of every other place. People moan about people not speaking on tube but that happens anywhere else. Any other city centre prices are now on par with London. Dont think any other city in the world has a transport system where people not only don't chat but avoid eye contact! You know if you do chat people do chat back, same as a smile it’s infectious Its actually got better as London has diversified but you still need to rattle their comfort zone to initiate a chat. I've been on underground/tram systems where the noise of chatter is deafening! Having said all that, I was on the end of a 60km bike ride, riding through burnt oak a few months ago. Had taken longer than expected and got really weak and hungry. Was around midnight and passed a fruit shop where they were unloading bananas. They were of an ethnic denomination completely different to mine and not the kinds who you'd expect to mix together ever. Asked how much 2 would cost, he said here bro take them. Warmed my heart " This is so typical of London. It's nowhere near the unfriendly city that people make it out to be and its definitely 24 hours | |||
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" Dont think any other city in the world has a transport system where people not only don't chat but avoid eye contact! " You must not have been to many cities. | |||
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" You know if you do chat people do chat back, same as a smile it’s infectious Its actually got better as London has diversified but you still need to rattle their comfort zone to initiate a chat. I've been on underground/tram systems where the noise of chatter is deafening! " People love me on the tube, i see them smirking away as i chat to the poor people around me | |||
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"Really like London. Feel like it has the same negativity of every other place. People moan about people not speaking on tube but that happens anywhere else. Any other city centre prices are now on par with London. Dont think any other city in the world has a transport system where people not only don't chat but avoid eye contact! You know if you do chat people do chat back, same as a smile it’s infectious Its actually got better as London has diversified but you still need to rattle their comfort zone to initiate a chat. I've been on underground/tram systems where the noise of chatter is deafening! Having said all that, I was on the end of a 60km bike ride, riding through burnt oak a few months ago. Had taken longer than expected and got really weak and hungry. Was around midnight and passed a fruit shop where they were unloading bananas. They were of an ethnic denomination completely different to mine and not the kinds who you'd expect to mix together ever. Asked how much 2 would cost, he said here bro take them. Warmed my heart This is so typical of London. It's nowhere near the unfriendly city that people make it out to be and its definitely 24 hours " It definitely isn’t unfriendly | |||
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" Dont think any other city in the world has a transport system where people not only don't chat but avoid eye contact! You must not have been to many cities. " Well I'm not a seasoned traveller but I've been on public transport in several cities in UK and america, Canada, several cities in Europe and the Middle East | |||
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" You know if you do chat people do chat back, same as a smile it’s infectious Its actually got better as London has diversified but you still need to rattle their comfort zone to initiate a chat. I've been on underground/tram systems where the noise of chatter is deafening! People love me on the tube, i see them smirking away as i chat to the poor people around me " love it | |||
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"Far better places in the UK to visit. Its no longer a English City. Jack and the Beanstalk has been cancelled in London because the giant can no longer smell any English men. " That’s right it’s not an English city, it’s a British one and representative of all the cultures and historical nationalities that make up the United Kingdom | |||
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"Far better places in the UK to visit. Its no longer a English City. Jack and the Beanstalk has been cancelled in London because the giant can no longer smell any English men. That’s right it’s not an English city, it’s a British one and representative of all the cultures and historical nationalities that make up the United Kingdom " Well said. | |||
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"London is to the UK what Rome is to Italy the rest of the country can't stand you. Fact. " That’s your opinion and your entitled to it. There’s places in this country I don’t particularly like but that’s my opinion and everyone has a different one | |||
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"I like going to London. I enjoy seeing the famous buildings and historic sites. The thing that amazes me is that it never closes, there's always something going on. Things I don't like about London: You can hardly use any cash, zapping your card on the tube and not having a clue how much you're spending and if you drive there it takes half an hour at least to do a couple of miles. I always enjoy going back to Somerset though. " True, I drove over Tower Bridge last night at 10pm, on Christmas day, and took me 25 mins to get over it. Tourists and cars everywhere. Certainly a city that never sleeps. | |||
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"Really like London. Feel like it has the same negativity of every other place. People moan about people not speaking on tube but that happens anywhere else. Any other city centre prices are now on par with London. Dont think any other city in the world has a transport system where people not only don't chat but avoid eye contact! You know if you do chat people do chat back, same as a smile it’s infectious Its actually got better as London has diversified but you still need to rattle their comfort zone to initiate a chat. I've been on underground/tram systems where the noise of chatter is deafening! Having said all that, I was on the end of a 60km bike ride, riding through burnt oak a few months ago. Had taken longer than expected and got really weak and hungry. Was around midnight and passed a fruit shop where they were unloading bananas. They were of an ethnic denomination completely different to mine and not the kinds who you'd expect to mix together ever. Asked how much 2 would cost, he said here bro take them. Warmed my heart This is so typical of London. It's nowhere near the unfriendly city that people make it out to be and its definitely 24 hours It definitely isn’t unfriendly " Yes that's what I said. And friendly to everyone | |||
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"I like going to London. I enjoy seeing the famous buildings and historic sites. The thing that amazes me is that it never closes, there's always something going on. Things I don't like about London: You can hardly use any cash, zapping your card on the tube and not having a clue how much you're spending and if you drive there it takes half an hour at least to do a couple of miles. I always enjoy going back to Somerset though. " It’s easy you don’t drive in London. As for the tube you’ll never spend more than the cost of a one day travel card which is about £7.90 no matter how many journeys you make in one day on tube or buses | |||
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"I like going to London. I enjoy seeing the famous buildings and historic sites. The thing that amazes me is that it never closes, there's always something going on. Things I don't like about London: You can hardly use any cash, zapping your card on the tube and not having a clue how much you're spending and if you drive there it takes half an hour at least to do a couple of miles. I always enjoy going back to Somerset though. It’s easy you don’t drive in London. As for the tube you’ll never spend more than the cost of a one day travel card which is about £7.90 no matter how many journeys you make in one day on tube or buses " You're going to think I'm mad but traffic flow is actually pretty awesome in London considering the volume of traffic! | |||
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"I like going to London. I enjoy seeing the famous buildings and historic sites. The thing that amazes me is that it never closes, there's always something going on. Things I don't like about London: You can hardly use any cash, zapping your card on the tube and not having a clue how much you're spending and if you drive there it takes half an hour at least to do a couple of miles. I always enjoy going back to Somerset though. It’s easy you don’t drive in London. As for the tube you’ll never spend more than the cost of a one day travel card which is about £7.90 no matter how many journeys you make in one day on tube or buses You're going to think I'm mad but traffic flow is actually pretty awesome in London considering the volume of traffic!" Nooooo! I drive a lot in London as my family is so spread out and I have a nervous breakdown by the time I'm finished lol. Cars, bikes, cyclists, buses, taxis, lanes going from 3 to 1 for no reason, mad roundabouts (especially the elephant and Hyde Park ones), I'm in pieces by the end | |||
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"I like going to London. I enjoy seeing the famous buildings and historic sites. The thing that amazes me is that it never closes, there's always something going on. Things I don't like about London: You can hardly use any cash, zapping your card on the tube and not having a clue how much you're spending and if you drive there it takes half an hour at least to do a couple of miles. I always enjoy going back to Somerset though. It’s easy you don’t drive in London. As for the tube you’ll never spend more than the cost of a one day travel card which is about £7.90 no matter how many journeys you make in one day on tube or buses You're going to think I'm mad but traffic flow is actually pretty awesome in London considering the volume of traffic! Nooooo! I drive a lot in London as my family is so spread out and I have a nervous breakdown by the time I'm finished lol. Cars, bikes, cyclists, buses, taxis, lanes going from 3 to 1 for no reason, mad roundabouts (especially the elephant and Hyde Park ones), I'm in pieces by the end " Love it! Was in Montreal in September, one huge fucking car park. Roads full of roadworks, stop signs and traffic lights every few yards, no syncing. 20 minutes minimum to go a few meters down the road in all parts of the city! | |||
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"Just got back from visiting family in London and 4 things struck me. 1. Foxes in the back garden 2. The non stop sound of police sirens 3. Incredible historic buildings that have no famous status in London but would be a major attraction in any other city. 4. Pie n mash - yum yum What do you all think of London? Personally I love visiting it but much happier living in the north " i love Central london or the city i was born in south London but worked for many years in the city its got everything, entertainment, culture, history, food, transport, nightlife, hotels ok can be quite expensive and can be lonely if you're not interactive but its a vibrant city | |||
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"I like going to London. I enjoy seeing the famous buildings and historic sites. The thing that amazes me is that it never closes, there's always something going on. Things I don't like about London: You can hardly use any cash, zapping your card on the tube and not having a clue how much you're spending and if you drive there it takes half an hour at least to do a couple of miles. I always enjoy going back to Somerset though. It’s easy you don’t drive in London. As for the tube you’ll never spend more than the cost of a one day travel card which is about £7.90 no matter how many journeys you make in one day on tube or buses " Well I didn't realise there was a limit on the tube. Next time I'll go I'll use it more. The trouble with living in mid Somerset is that the bus to Bristol, only 20 miles away takes longer than either the coach or the train from Bristol to London. I generally try and travel by motorbike when I go. | |||
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"London is to the UK what Rome is to Italy the rest of the country can't stand you. Fact. That’s your opinion and your entitled to it. There’s places in this country I don’t particularly like but that’s my opinion and everyone has a different one " Having moved gradually out of London to North Essex & our latest permanent move to Mid Wales I am starting to see the whole of the SE of the country in a different light. In London & Essex. Drs,Dentists,Hospitals,Shops & Services are pretty much metaphorically within easy grasp 24/7. We’ve been in Wales almost a year & still can’t find an NHS dentist within thirty miles that hasn’t closed their books even to our children. The nearest A&E is twenty five miles & 1hr away. Shops still close on Wednesdays & most banks in small towns are not open on Saturdays. There are two air ambulances covering the whole of Wales & parts of England while to the best of my knowledge there’s about ten in the same area of the Home Counties. I drive back to London on a fairly regular basis & can honestly say the arseholes only really appear in significant numbers just this side of reading on the M4 or Oxford if on the M40. It’s like someone’s told the whole SE it runs & powers the country & they need to push everything & everyone including themselves to destruction & they’ve grown into the entitlement they imagine should go with it. I think this is what’s behind the statement made and while I wouldn’t use the word hate I can now see this from outside of the London/Home counties bubble. I lived in it for forty years & never really saw it before because I was part of it. S | |||
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"London is to the UK what Rome is to Italy the rest of the country can't stand you. Fact. That’s your opinion and your entitled to it. There’s places in this country I don’t particularly like but that’s my opinion and everyone has a different one Having moved gradually out of London to North Essex & our latest permanent move to Mid Wales I am starting to see the whole of the SE of the country in a different light. In London & Essex. Drs,Dentists,Hospitals,Shops & Services are pretty much metaphorically within easy grasp 24/7. We’ve been in Wales almost a year & still can’t find an NHS dentist within thirty miles that hasn’t closed their books even to our children. The nearest A&E is twenty five miles & 1hr away. Shops still close on Wednesdays & most banks in small towns are not open on Saturdays. There are two air ambulances covering the whole of Wales & parts of England while to the best of my knowledge there’s about ten in the same area of the Home Counties. I drive back to London on a fairly regular basis & can honestly say the arseholes only really appear in significant numbers just this side of reading on the M4 or Oxford if on the M40. It’s like someone’s told the whole SE it runs & powers the country & they need to push everything & everyone including themselves to destruction & they’ve grown into the entitlement they imagine should go with it. I think this is what’s behind the statement made and while I wouldn’t use the word hate I can now see this from outside of the London/Home counties bubble. I lived in it for forty years & never really saw it before because I was part of it. S" I can see your point. However I would point out that I’ve never been able to find an nhs dentist for my son and has been private all his life. We need to know we are going to be sick two weeks in advance for a doctors appointment. So we are no better off than the rest of the country. Yes we have two air ambulances but they are charity based. They receive some funding from the nhs but most of it is made up by corporate sponsorship and personal donations to keep them going. As to shops / banks closing that is down to the individual area and it’s rules and / or demand. To say London / the SE is entitled or runs the country is far from the mark. We are just normal people like any other that just happen to live in one of the most populated areas of the country | |||
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"London is to the UK what Rome is to Italy the rest of the country can't stand you. Fact. That’s your opinion and your entitled to it. There’s places in this country I don’t particularly like but that’s my opinion and everyone has a different one Having moved gradually out of London to North Essex & our latest permanent move to Mid Wales I am starting to see the whole of the SE of the country in a different light. In London & Essex. Drs,Dentists,Hospitals,Shops & Services are pretty much metaphorically within easy grasp 24/7. We’ve been in Wales almost a year & still can’t find an NHS dentist within thirty miles that hasn’t closed their books even to our children. The nearest A&E is twenty five miles & 1hr away. Shops still close on Wednesdays & most banks in small towns are not open on Saturdays. There are two air ambulances covering the whole of Wales & parts of England while to the best of my knowledge there’s about ten in the same area of the Home Counties. I drive back to London on a fairly regular basis & can honestly say the arseholes only really appear in significant numbers just this side of reading on the M4 or Oxford if on the M40. It’s like someone’s told the whole SE it runs & powers the country & they need to push everything & everyone including themselves to destruction & they’ve grown into the entitlement they imagine should go with it. I think this is what’s behind the statement made and while I wouldn’t use the word hate I can now see this from outside of the London/Home counties bubble. I lived in it for forty years & never really saw it before because I was part of it. S I can see your point. However I would point out that I’ve never been able to find an nhs dentist for my son and has been private all his life. We need to know we are going to be sick two weeks in advance for a doctors appointment. So we are no better off than the rest of the country. Yes we have two air ambulances but they are charity based. They receive some funding from the nhs but most of it is made up by corporate sponsorship and personal donations to keep them going. As to shops / banks closing that is down to the individual area and it’s rules and / or demand. To say London / the SE is entitled or runs the country is far from the mark. We are just normal people like any other that just happen to live in one of the most populated areas of the country " Don’t get me wrong I still love London, I’m just seeing the whole SE a bit differently, not better or worse, just different. Maybe Essex was better covered but we changed dentists two or three times there & they were all within a five mile radius & their books never seemed to be closed. S | |||
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"London is to the UK what Rome is to Italy the rest of the country can't stand you. Fact. " You just adding “Fact” at the end of a sentence doesn’t actually make it one. | |||
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"Just got back from visiting family in London and 4 things struck me. 1. Foxes in the back garden 2. The non stop sound of police sirens 3. Incredible historic buildings that have no famous status in London but would be a major attraction in any other city. 4. Pie n mash - yum yum What do you all think of London? Personally I love visiting it but much happier living in the north " It's ok for football away days and up go 48 hours, after that they can keep it as far as I'm concerned. | |||
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"Can’t stand the place. Would never go there if it wasn’t for work. They should flatten it and start again." I quite agree awful place | |||
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"London is to the UK what Rome is to Italy the rest of the country is jealous of you. Fact. " | |||
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"Suburbs are better....fresh air, less noise and not a mindless rush" This I'm so glad I moved to london at a time when it was possible to afford to rent a flat in the centre of Camden and before the likes of Camden, Soho and Vauxhall had been gentrified and so many bars closed down but I'm also so glad I moved out. I love London. But I wouldn't want to live there again | |||
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"Just got back from visiting family in London and 4 things struck me. 1. Foxes in the back garden 2. The non stop sound of police sirens 3. Incredible historic buildings that have no famous status in London but would be a major attraction in any other city. 4. Pie n mash - yum yum What do you all think of London? Personally I love visiting it but much happier living in the north " | |||
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"Too rushed, people have no time or patience. Makes me laugh to see someone sprinting to jump between closing tube train doors because the next train is a whole 30 seconds away Great city to visit though, couldn't live there." And what you’ll find is that 80% of them running for the tube don’t live here but commute in | |||
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"I love working there but couldn’t live there. I’ve had some of my best meets in London! " Yep. London has such a vibrant energy and so much to explore and see and do. There really is nowhere quite like it. I always get excited when working down there (bit daft I know!) and love the myriad of people and culture around me. On the same hand, it's not a place I'd choose to live. Working and fucking and visiting for fun is more than enough for me. | |||
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"Odd for a City of that size, it only has two central(ish) Swingers clubs (LB and OurPlace). Why are there not more? " No-one can afford the business rates! | |||
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"Too rushed, people have no time or patience. Makes me laugh to see someone sprinting to jump between closing tube train doors because the next train is a whole 30 seconds away Great city to visit though, couldn't live there. And what you’ll find is that 80% of them running for the tube don’t live here but commute in " You dont find that the whole place of life is much faster in London than out in the sticks. From my experience up here in "the north" everything seems a million miles an hour in London. | |||
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"Just got back from visiting family in London and 4 things struck me. 1. Foxes in the back garden 2. The non stop sound of police sirens 3. Incredible historic buildings that have no famous status in London but would be a major attraction in any other city. 4. Pie n mash - yum yum What do you all think of London? Personally I love visiting it but much happier living in the north " I love everything about it, the kids love it. Hubby hates the place | |||
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"I'd like to see it total flattened and turned into allotments. " and then the 10 million that live here would just move to your towns | |||
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"Born & bred there. Not the same as it was but still love it. And the pie & mash you mentioned!!! It’s the food of gods! Loads of chilli vinegar required though!" Oooohh yes, lots of chilli vinegar and liquor. Got a craving for it now but impossible to buy up here | |||
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"We love the occasional weekend in London. We go for the museums and shopping mainly - Camden has become a tourist attraction in recent years though which is a shame. We don't mind the tourists going so they can photograph us "weirdos", it's all the tat (aka Camden souvenir) shops we don't like, they're damaging the character of the area. Won't stop us going mind - as long as there are still enough alternative shops & stalls to keep us going." I love Camden, not interested in photographing weirdos, I just love the markets and stalls.. it’s so different to Glasgow | |||
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"I tend to have a love\hate relationship. It's my second time here Love: lots of things to do, different cultures, city life etc Hate: Commuting, high rents, pretentious twats" Clapham used to be a working class area | |||
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"I tend to have a love\hate relationship. It's my second time here Love: lots of things to do, different cultures, city life etc Hate: Commuting, high rents, pretentious twats Clapham used to be a working class area" Most of london was / is working class...just now the jobs are in banking/ IT and stuff like that...paying 100s of grand a year... | |||
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"As cities go... It's OK. Reasonably easy to find your way around, some impressive architecture (both old and new)... But lacking somewhat in character. That last one applies to many cities across the globe. Aside from changes in accent/dialect/language and the occasional famous landmark, they are interchangeable, and one city feels much like another... But Paris has a 'feel' to it, as does Manchester (in my opinion), Barcelona, or Amsterdam... I just never really got a sense of London while being in London. " I think that is mainly in part due to extortionate costs of living which have pushed so many born n bred Londoners out so that now a very large percentage of Londoners originate from other parts of the UK or from overseas. | |||
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"As cities go... It's OK. Reasonably easy to find your way around, some impressive architecture (both old and new)... But lacking somewhat in character. That last one applies to many cities across the globe. Aside from changes in accent/dialect/language and the occasional famous landmark, they are interchangeable, and one city feels much like another... But Paris has a 'feel' to it, as does Manchester (in my opinion), Barcelona, or Amsterdam... I just never really got a sense of London while being in London. I think that is mainly in part due to extortionate costs of living which have pushed so many born n bred Londoners out so that now a very large percentage of Londoners originate from other parts of the UK or from overseas. " It's a fact that mortgages are more affordable if 8 of you are paying over 25 years at a fixed rate. | |||
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"I've lived here for 13 years now and still love it. Nothing better than a free day to wander a explore a new area! I'm sure there'll come a point where I've had enough of the bustle and noise, but I haven't got there yet and intend to make the most of it until I do " I go all the time but normally it’s the same places, do you have a list of things to do, something different | |||
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"As cities go... It's OK. Reasonably easy to find your way around, some impressive architecture (both old and new)... But lacking somewhat in character. That last one applies to many cities across the globe. Aside from changes in accent/dialect/language and the occasional famous landmark, they are interchangeable, and one city feels much like another... But Paris has a 'feel' to it, as does Manchester (in my opinion), Barcelona, or Amsterdam... I just never really got a sense of London while being in London. I think that is mainly in part due to extortionate costs of living which have pushed so many born n bred Londoners out so that now a very large percentage of Londoners originate from other parts of the UK or from overseas. It's a fact that mortgages are more affordable if 8 of you are paying over 25 years at a fixed rate. " Say what now about mortgages | |||
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"I feel like I'm in a foreign country when I'm in some of the suburbs around London. When I first started going to London, I was expecting to see lots of cockneys.. But no, I don't think I've seen one yet. " Well what does a cockney look like? | |||
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"Suburbs are better....fresh air, less noise and not a mindless rush This I'm so glad I moved to london at a time when it was possible to afford to rent a flat in the centre of Camden and before the likes of Camden, Soho and Vauxhall had been gentrified and so many bars closed down but I'm also so glad I moved out. I love London. But I wouldn't want to live there again" I'm in Vauxhall every weekday: whenever I'm approaching Vauxhall bus station, with the high rises I think what a shit hole. It's a concrete jungle. Daresay a one bed flat in one of those phallic monstrosities is worth more than my Dulwich semi, nevertheless, the noise, the traffic, the road system...not for me. | |||
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"I tend to have a love\hate relationship. It's my second time here Love: lots of things to do, different cultures, city life etc Hate: Commuting, high rents, pretentious twats Clapham used to be a working class area" Indeed! Lived in Clapham, my school was in Clapham Common. Working class street, mainly Jamaicans. My old family home last sold for £1.5m. My parents would never have been able to contemplate that! | |||
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"I feel like I'm in a foreign country when I'm in some of the suburbs around London. When I first started going to London, I was expecting to see lots of cockneys.. But no, I don't think I've seen one yet. " I'm assuming you mean "white" British? In fairness there are parts of London where you do have to check the location on your phone to confirm you're in London as you don't see a white face. | |||
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"I tend to have a love\hate relationship. It's my second time here Love: lots of things to do, different cultures, city life etc Hate: Commuting, high rents, pretentious twats Clapham used to be a working class area Indeed! Lived in Clapham, my school was in Clapham Common. Working class street, mainly Jamaicans. My old family home last sold for £1.5m. My parents would never have been able to contemplate that!" Mine lived in Brixton for forty years, Same house too. Then sold up moved to the south coast. No mortgage, a fair few bob in the bank & a nice lifestyle. We just did the same, just without the fair few bob in the bank There’s more work here for me than back in Essex though so it’s all good S | |||
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"I feel like I'm in a foreign country when I'm in some of the suburbs around London. When I first started going to London, I was expecting to see lots of cockneys.. But no, I don't think I've seen one yet. I'm assuming you mean "white" British? In fairness there are parts of London where you do have to check the location on your phone to confirm you're in London as you don't see a white face. " Just because someone isn't white does not mean they are not English or a Londoner! | |||
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