She’s right. You really are off your rocker |
With regards to many of these issues, the US and Great Britain are equally bad, and possibly evil.
Current thread of racism running through our domestic relationships and politics: Check! History of profit from oppression and slavery: Check! World domination leading to a long lasting sense of superiority that is, in fact, based on not much of substance: Yes indeedy. If you were to compare London's food to the DC food scene, there's also quite a bit of similarity. Both have excellent food on offer. Both have terrible food which is both overpriced and primarily serves tourists. Both have dense city centers and Uber Eats can bring excellent local ethnic food right to your hotel room. Not much difference there either. We are both cities blessed with extensive, excellent and easy to navigate public transportation systems. Both have their moments of discomfort and flaws. Both DC and London have world class museums for free: a bonus for both! This thread seems a bit silly. London is not in fact, horrible. I'm sorry you are having a bad time of it, OP. I hope you can turn it around or at least shorten your stay if possible. |
Oh, please, just leave then |
I mostly agree with this, but DC definitely doesn’t have an extensive or excellent public transportation system! |
OP's biggest issue is that they are living in Mayfair. Native-born Londoners don't even live there anymore, even if they are rich or peerage. Its a wealthy expat neighborhood, many of whom are not from Anglosphere. Food will be overpriced.
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I lived one year in london and one year in DC and agree on some similarities. I personally love London, it’s a bigger world than DC and I love that. But in my experience the biggest difference is not at the city level but between countries: free healthcare in the UK is a dealbreaker! |
This is so stupid. I lived in a much nicer area than Mayfair (yes, there is such a thing; the townhouse next door sold for $50 million). London is lost on the OP which is fine but the people going on about colonialism and racism should find a different forum and there are many |
You could have gone private just like here, the difference being gorgeous facilities, cappuccinos on tap brought by the nurses, and doctors taking the time; none of which is the case in the US, no matter what |
I still go back for some private visits in London. |
London is a big city but that doesn’t cure small mindedness in some people, as is evident from the preceding pages |
When you think about it long and hard, unfortunately you have to admit the cultural, intellectual and technological output of both the US and the UK is staggering and vastly disproportionate so I'd have to concede any sense of superiority is in fact well-deserved. For all the nitpicking and flaws, our modern liberalism is very much a consequence of the global anglo influence. You criticize Americans and British for a history of racism, but it's also Americans and the British who were the *first* to say racism is bad (meanwhile racism flourishes without restraint in the non-Western world...). |
Oh no. You’ll get it all riled up again. They’ll burn out the few brain cells |
Compared to the vast majority of US cities it does. If you compare it to major world capitals, I don't know if it does or not. |
Yes you do know. 😂 |
If British colonial history bothers PP so much that it mars any time spent in London, then I really must feel for the person. Obviously staying at home in US must be unpleasant as we've been the meddling superpower of the world for a century now (and the history of slavery is on the mind constantly, of course).
As for travel, most of Europe is out. Unfortunately, so is most of South America... All of Middle East, naturally. China and Japan are definitely the bad guys, and there's plenty of stains on India's record, past and present. Most of Africa is a no go for sure. So I guess Antarctica it is for PP, maybe Greenland (if she can look past the Danish rule). |