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I thought British people didn't like Americans. I'M KIDDING. What do you mean would the feeling be different, regionally? Well, sadly we have more fast foods than you UKers, if that helps answer your question
I meant, would certain areas be more tolerant of immigrants, maybe due to the majority of the population originating in the same area as the transplant.
I meant, would certain areas be more tolerant of immigrants, maybe due to the majority of the population originating in the same area as the transplant.
I don’t like fast food!
Yes but those places are usually quite cold and windy. If you like that sort of climate why not move back to England, especially the north? The housing and cost of living is significantly cheaper so take your pick.
Yes but those places are usually quite cold and windy. If you like that sort of climate why not move back to England, especially the north? The housing and cost of living is significantly cheaper so take your pick.
I am from the north originally. Too cold, it’s changed, that is why the housing is so cheap. People are openly hostile now, thinking you are form the south. I probably have more right to be there than them. Unless I go and live in the hills, I couldn’t stand living there.
Immigration from UK to the USA.
I would just like to know your opinions on this.
Do you approve of ?
Do you disapprove of?
What do you think is the general feeling on this?
Would the feeling be different, regionally?
No UK v US argument. Why do so many want to misinterpret, and hence get offended.
I'm not offended - what is there to be offended by? I'm just saying it how I see it.
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