Is it true that you have to pay for each and every individual packet of ketchup at Macdonald's? My mom was talking to me about a trip she went on to there and said that she had too.
Are there tacos in london?
Anything else majorly different than USA that i might find entertaining?
You'd get a much clearer picture if you asked Shrygue or splodger15. They are both LDN'ers.
Of course you can get tacos in London. You can get cuisine from just about any country in the world there, but the most common are Indian, Italian, Chinese and Mexican.
I have never heard of anywhere charging for ketchup in London, but I haven't been to MacDonalds in my life so can't be sure about them. It sounds unlikely though. Maybe your mum was just ripped off?
London, like the rest of the UK, is fairly Americanised. They spell a few words a bit differently, drive on the other side of the road, and say 'sorry' if you bump into them.
I liked London when I went there. Here's some stuff that was different.
1. They do drink lots of tea.
2. The buses have a cool feature where you press a button and the bus driver will stop at the next stop that comes up. If you were riding a bus near Queensgate in August of 2004, and saw someone say "That's so awesome", that was me.
3. The place is ****ing huge, when I was landing at Heathrow, I could only see buildings going in all directions (from my window). According to the people there, they're trying to move outside of London because of how crowded it is (back me up on this?).
Talking about the UK in general (vistied london many times too)
- We do drink lots of tea. If you ever come over here you will have to have a nice cup of Earl Grey :P
- Yes, london is stupidly crowded, its like a constant mosh pit there.
- Yes, at McDonalds you have to pay for sauces, but you get one included with your meal for free.
- Taco's arent popular here, but they can be found.
- The $#@!ney accent is always entertaining
- (Good thing for you buddy) You can't go anywere without seeing skaters. Many good spots.
- Also, us wacky folk drive on the left.
Yeah, its different (ive been to america (only florida though)) if you ever went I think you would enjoy it.
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I've always wanted to goto England.
But why do they charge money for extra ketchup packets?
Over here in America you can just tell them to give you a couple more packs in your bag.
It would also be great to drive on the other side of the road on the other side of the car.
They don't ! (well not here anyways)
Yes London is ridiculously overpopulated, it's the capital and therefore the only place tourists want to visit, it seems.
We're generally a bit more reserved than you Americans, so I've heard, so you'll have to get used to that when visiting.
£1 = $2
£5 = $10
Our currency goes 1p (pence/pennie), 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1, £2, £5 (note), £10 (note), £20 (note) and £50 (note).
f@gs (can't believe it's censored) are slang for cigarettes.
Can't really think of anymore, but there's tonnes of little differences.
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