Would you rather live in england or the usa?
And what are the reasons for your choice?
England. | 25 | |
The USA. | 38 |
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And what are the reasons for your choice?
England. | 25 | |
The USA. | 38 |
Too much video surveillance in England. Although the age of consent is 16, so... tough choice.
Get raped by Africans or get robbed by descendants of Africans... tough choice. #edgy
I love living in England. Contrary to what outsiders see most the people I know are hardworking, proud, kind and loyal people. I've heard there isn't the same kindness elsewhere and to me it's important people help people. We get good winters and we get summer which is shorter then most but it just means we make the most of it more, appreciate it and go all out. To compare the size difference of England and tha USA I don't think we do too bad. I also think it's a much safer place so as a mum I'm happy about that. Depends what you want less is sometimes more
I love living in New Zealand. We have a lot of English people living here also. I know a few English people. I volunteer at the Zoo with 3 English people and all three of them are lovely people. New Zealanders are kind and caring people as well.
I agree that less is sometimes more.
Do you like being woken up to the sweet sound of the morning call to prayer? Allah is pretty ahkbar.
England is so lovely and I just really don't like the US so I'm staying in England
About England:
Pros: universal healthcare, better food, good public transportation system, LGBT-friendly.
Cons: cars drive on the left, there's no summer and the Tories are in charge.
About the US:
Pros: cars drive on the right and there's summer.
Cons: expensive healthcare, unhealthy food, religious wing-nuts, cold winters, You Know Who.
So I guess England.
Clearly I would prefer the USA, but as long as Trump is in office my choice is pending.
England is for well behaved slackers. I am neither well behaved, nor am I a slacker. Maple syrup farming in Vermont is my cup of tea. Oops, I mean coffee.
I'd rather live in New England.
You can hunt clams with shotguns there.
And don't get mi stotted on da succulent lobstah.
I live in the U.S.A. I went to England. The U.S. has better food and better showers. England has better public transport. The choice is yours.
I went to various places on trains and buses. One cannot do that in the U.S.A. so much. Buses and trains are very expensive, don't go to many towns and are not a daily occurance. I think they are more accessible on the east coast, but definitely not in the rest of the U.S.A.
They also have more extreme obesity... I wonder why, saying that, England need to step up too regarding portion size/quality
England is only good if you are in London tbh
If I moved to America I'd want to live in Los Angeles