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An American in London - Week 1 "First Impressions"

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First Impressions:
Worldismarble explores Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park, notices some differences, obsesses over money, talks some ticks, confuses hot with cold, provides some inadequate responses, and thanks your guys for being awesome : )

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  • @Porkchoppa76 Um...It's America...country of multiple nationalities? Silly person.

  • Ha. Taps. Water comes from a boiler. Cold from the mains. You can mix the two in a single tap, but those were probably older than the USA itself! :D

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  • Its is good how you speak exactly the same language.

  • @joolsYBW erm, taps, it was a typo...

  • I love to watch a visitors perception of the UK, you remind me about the simple things I take for granted. The European's think our tape (faucets) are nuts too!

  • i like you you're different

  • @kazgful

    Americans claim a heritage that is rightfully theirs through ancestry, they do not "connect themselves to their family's place of origin." Heritage and place of origin are two completely different things. 

  • @Anna

    No, the US is a country of one nationality; a nationality you adopt when you immigrate. If you don't adopt it, you're not welcome, as it means you do not support the country. Children born here are American. They are not immigrants, they do not adopt the nationality, they are simply American; nothing else. Ethnicity and nationality are two completely different things. You speak of them as if they are the same. If you wish to remain a non-Citizen, then make plans to eventually leave.

  • @sp3cialone lol, implying I would ever want to set foot in Cornwall.

  • @kazgful I understand that. Someone called her Asian so I was sorta sticking up for her. Yes I hate those fake Irish n I'm English. -_-

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