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Anna K

I'm thinking of visiting England for xmas, which English area is nicer France or Ireland?

I'm from america, first time.

    



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RAY
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Definitely France, the Christmas Kangaroos are wonderful.... Ireland is better in summer when the cactus flowers brighten up the deserts around Dublin


Lofo
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although i like these two, but my favorite are some other areas of england such as The Iraq and South Africa.
Are you miss teen champion ?


SeaEff
I think you will love the English capital city, Barcelona!


roddy
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You had better study geography first.


Artemis
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Do they teach geography in America?


blindsited
Um... France is another country.


david f
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Please tell me this is a wind-up. Not even Americans are this dim.


learning the lesson
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Get an Atlas out and look and learn..How embarrassed should you be...not sure you`d find your way out of your own country let alone reach this one.


Kris
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france isnt england :|



ben h
typical american, france is a seperate country. Most Americans don't even get out of their own country to see the rest of the world


frackledJJ
You don't say! ;)

France is a country, and Ireland is a country, the United Kingdom is a country that has 4 parts: Northern Ireland (the northern half of the Irish Island), Scotland, England and Wales. England (and the other three parts belonging to the UK) is parted again into Shires and/or counties (e.g. East Sussex, Wessex, Buckinghamshire...), so you might want to give further detail as to what you want to experience, as these counties/shires have different attributes. Beach? Shopping? Castles?

Check a guide-book to the UK for a basic impression.


Sarah K
omg, i love you, your so ignorant and typically american!
well, if you meant, what country near england would be more worth going to. i would say france, a lot more to see, weather is nice in the south and paris, bordeaux and normandy are amazing places to go to.
have fun in england
x


james
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lol your having a laugh arn't you


carina
I think you need a geography lesson ... France isn't in England, and neither is Ireland


Logan
I think you should probably go to Britain instead of France. They speak English in England so you would probably be able to get around easier and do more things.
How old are you anyways? Because England and Ireland and France are three totally different countries. If you are an adult and you don't know that, then I would have to say that I feel deeply troubled and sorry for you.


Bear
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Please let this be a joke! You cannot be that ignorant.


remmus
england is pretty any time of year...france is not english area, neither is ireland !


Ava-Scarlett x
Since when was France in England?


tikermax
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France and Ireland are both countries different from England. Hence, the main question is what kind of Christmas atmosphere are you looking for.

My personal one is Paris with the lights on the Champs Elysees, the ice-skating ring in front of the town hall and the Christmas markets.


b beru
Ireland without a doubt we don't eat snails or frogs legs, we do eat good wholesome food also the drinking is better, stout fine whiskey and Irish cream eg Baileys the people are a lot friendlier and we speak English as well as gaelic no contest is it really
P.S. Ireland and France are not part of England but nations in their own right


Lil Rach
England is England France is another country and so is Ireland, England, Ireland, Scotland & Wales make up Great Britian, If your coming to England i would visit our Capitol London, Lots to See and it's really pretty at Christmas Time





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