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England


Question Posted Saturday January 29 2005, 12:26 pm

I might become a foreign exchange student to England next year (most likely England but maybe Ireland or Scotland). I know a bit already, but does anyone have any tidbits of information on the ideals and customs of the English? (I will have to do a bit of reading, but maybe someone here has actually lived in England...so just wondering!:-D)

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LexybelNLisa answered Monday January 31 2005, 4:32 pm:
i herd they drink alota tea! (england)

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HellsBells answered Saturday January 29 2005, 3:48 pm:
I'm English. What d'ya wanna know?!

I know what it's like because we have ideals of American as either living on a ranch (like in Dallas), living in New York (Like Friends) or a business man saying "have a nice day!".
If you want any specific help, or want to know about different cities and towns letme know. I'll try and help :o)

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