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.
Would you rather live in England or the USA?
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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.
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US food may taste better but is it safer?
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I dunno. I assume they are both relatively safe considering they're both first world nations. I've eaten both and I am still alive. :-P
Better public transport? I presume you only visited a city?
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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