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Have you… seen the US lately? We went to UK in the spring and I was like, “yeah we could flee here”.
Please don't listen to the other guy. London is huge and incredibly diverse and there's plenty of great people.
Londoners are the worst form of Brit available. They're like if you bought a Brit off wish dot com and they posted it from China in a bag with no padding so it was irrevocably damaged upon arrival and its entire vocabulary contains only bleating about Oyster cards and folding bicycles
That’s hilarious; luckily our time there was outside of big cities as often as possible. Really liked Bath.
A great caricature of Londoners is Twenty Twelve, and the follow up programme, W1A
Some amazing catchphrases
The fact is the catchphrases are catchy