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  • Which company cellular company its better?, but aren't cellphones cheaper over there then here in the u.s?

  • @popluisjorge13 Eh, it depends on who is running the best deal at the time. I used Orange, but I heard 3 is pretty good too.

    And I'm not sure if phones are cheaper over there- you also have to deal with the monetary conversion.

  • we do cal pay go

  • haha "mobul"

    We do call it "pay as you go" but the act of adding money is called "topping up".

    And my calls are cheaper than texting. Lies.

  • I think you are the one full of lies, ma'am....

  • Well you would normally answer your phone no matter what, at least i do unless its a sales call. Theres no way i would pay for someone to call me

  • 1.we do say topping up

    2.oyster cards are just in london, if you go anywhere else odds are people will not know what you are talking about

    3.there is no such thing as a british accent, would you expect a welsh or scottish person to speak home counties english?

  • 1. that's what I said

    2. yeap, I know...

    3. but if you're an American (or any other foreigner) such as myself, any accent from Great Britain would be classified as "British"...I mean, I could apply your argument to American accents too- there's no simple American accent, rather we all have different dialects, such as midwestern or sourthern

  • 3. you just started talking in a posh accent then said it was a british accent. people in the uk understand there are many different accents in the usa and canada but could that be said for americans, i dont think so. you are probably more aware through watching tv over here but the average american thinks posh or cockney throughout the uk. i should know ive been told by americans that i am scottish enough times

  • sure, we don't know the differences between the accents, but I think you can still legitimately say that anyone who was born in Britain and has one of the accents has a British accent, just like you can say I have an American accent

  • i doubt any americans describe a strong glaswegian accent as british even though it is

  • it's all greek to us!

  • @artifex85 3. Exactly. It's not like you refered to all accents from the UK as "English".

  • ENGLAND!

  • JAPAN!

  • America?

  • yep, a prepaid account is the way to go...and actually is what I use

  • Wow, England is a texting society, too?

    Dude, Japan is the ORIGINAL texting society.

  • well, why don't you make a Yankin' it in Asia or Japan video blog then, Mr. Smarty Pants?

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