Shell asked:
I live in the US but planning on traveling to London soon. I hear the culture and the language is so different. I need some tips if you can.
I live in the US but planning on traveling to London soon. I hear the culture and the language is so different. I need some tips if you can.















With the economy as tight as it is right now I just don’t have any to spare. Sorry, but have a delightful experience in London.
Don’t miss the British Museum in London filled with really exciting stuff.
A train trip from London to Brighton – is rewarding – Brighton is filled with charm and a pebble beach.
The British say please, thank you and sorry all the time.
When an English person ask How are you? they don’t want you tell them – the correct answer is fine how are you?
If you’re stuck for conversation comment on the weather, it’s a good idea to start any conversation with a comment on the weather
wet isn’t it, do you know the way to Buckingham Palace?
The coffee is lousy, the tea is lousy the hot chocolate is usually cold and a cold drink is usually warm.
Fish and chips, bangers and mash, plough mans lunch,cheese sandwich and english breakfast if you stick to these you will eat well,anything else and your in dangerous territory.
Most pies fruit and meat come to your table frozen the english have not mastered the microwave.
Pack clothes for all weather but definitely wet, windy and cold.
England is very expensive but there is also lots o free stuff.f
On a warm sunny day there is no place in the world greener or more beautiful than England