Richmond area of London

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just to add that uber is pretty expensive in London, not like DC. Use the tube/bus as much as possible.


OP: good to know, thank you!


I’m currently in London and have not found it to be expensive - usually around £16 for 25 min drive. ( yesterday this cost me £21, surge?) Rode from Tate brittian to Gabriel’s wharf for £6. 3 of us would have cost us £ 18 to take the city clipper.
Anonymous
FYI city clipper is a Thames boat service
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just to add that uber is pretty expensive in London, not like DC. Use the tube/bus as much as possible.


OP: good to know, thank you!


I’m currently in London and have not found it to be expensive - usually around £16 for 25 min drive. ( yesterday this cost me £21, surge?) Rode from Tate brittian to Gabriel’s wharf for £6. 3 of us would have cost us £ 18 to take the city clipper.


Its BRITAIN darling, the same as the nation you are in - please learn how to spell it!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just to add that uber is pretty expensive in London, not like DC. Use the tube/bus as much as possible.


OP: good to know, thank you!


I’m currently in London and have not found it to be expensive - usually around £16 for 25 min drive. ( yesterday this cost me £21, surge?) Rode from Tate brittian to Gabriel’s wharf for £6. 3 of us would have cost us £ 18 to take the city clipper.


Its BRITAIN darling, the same as the nation you are in - please learn how to spell it!!



Apologies, this was a typo... bad on me for not reading my own post- thanks for being so nice about it ... ?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Its BRITAIN darling, the same as the nation you are in - please learn how to spell it!!



Anonymous wrote:Apologies, this was a typo... bad on me for not reading my own post- thanks for being so nice about it ... ?


Technically, you are both wrong. Yes, her spelling was incorrect, but also Britain is not a nation, it's an island - the larger of the two that make up the British Isles. It's made up of the countries of England, Scotland and Wales. So, when referring to it, even with correct spelling, you really should use "on" instead of "in" as the positional word. She's on Britain, not in it. She is indeed in England as well as the United Kingdom.

https://www.diffen.com/difference/England_vs_Great_Britain
Anonymous
No one, ever, says they are "on Britain".
Anonymous
Anyone familiar with the areas near the Nox hotel? Spending 5 days as this op did in 2018.
Anonymous
Surprised no one has mentioned their football club…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Surprised no one has mentioned their football club…


This thread is from 2018, before AFC Richmond existed.
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