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 Any non-Americans living/lived in America that dislike American behaviour?
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 What do the British (currently) think of George Washington and the American Revolution?

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Ellie

If I would like to go to london,what place should I go first?

I have no idea!

    



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ugoindownsaka
I go to london quite often just to visit relatives and i always start out in leicester square moving out to regent street wander into a few shops(disney one great) then end up in covent garden the street performers there are awesome. Walking along the river makes for a great walk at night seeing the millenium eye and big ben, theres usually (peaceful)protesters outside the house of commons. You really need to go see a show though regardless of seating,i went to see the lion king, it brought a tear to my eye its amazing then we will rock you great also, wicked is great, monty python was hilarious, i think whichever you see youll be impressed. Have a good time.


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The Airport.


cheeky
The road leading out of the dump.


mariemlm
just start walking from your hotel room towards the thames river - then walk along the thames. it is incredible!!!


EDWARD W
To a railway station then go by train to Charing Cross London.


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Hello there. If it is your first time then take a tour bus. I recommend you take the "Big Bus" which goes all around London. For only £22 you can get a ticket which lasts 24 hours, you see everything and get to know your way around quickly . Its a bargain. For more info visit the big bus web site.


carmel_andrews
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Simple...the road leading to and from the hotel you've booked into


Paul A
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Go to Tower Bridge and go up in one of the towers. No only will you get a great view of the city, but you will also see the Tower of London next to the bridge, and a really good view over the cupol of St Paul's.


apollonius
Take a tour of the city by open top bus or a sightseeing boat on the river Thames.


Nice Guy
all of the above, but you must hear Big Ben chime on the hour. At that stage you'll definetly know you've arrived in a fantastic city. Get an all day ticket for #3.50 and a map and your off........


liam R
look around on the london eye, then explore harrods with abit of cash, but never go down ally ways. you would pr0berly get smuggled to be my slave.


yogi
mcdonalds


EMILY S
Madam tusords, :), or london dungen



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