Anonymous wrote:Is the fact that BoJo was a US citizen until 2016 a concern at all to British voters? Obama was plagued by rumors he was a British citizen and here BoJo is, actually and without a doubt, American. Does anyone there care about whether the PM had other citizenships?
How often do you encounter anti-Americanism? Are you ever offended by it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today is a slow day and I also realised it's my 12 year anniversary of living in London! I moved here as a newlywed and we are now raising 4 children. Thought it might be fun to do an AMA if you are interested.
(I found DCUM while researching lunch boxes one day and you ladies dragged me in)
Can you answer questions please![]()
she probably can't answer most of these questions to be fair - because she doesn't know the answers. And its foolish to think a person from the US living in London would know some of the answers to the questions on here.
Me, on the other hand, I'm from the UK and have lived in the US for 12 years. But its far too boring to answer questions about London / aristos and the like, so I don't bother.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do you typically weekend or vacation?
What places outside of London would you recommend?
We live in North London so we spend a lot of time at Hampstead Heath or in Primrose Hill (big parks) with friends or at museums or our children's many activities. We vacation all over Europe and America and Asia for vacation!
My favourite places outside of London are the Cotswolds/Oxford, Windsor, and Leeds.
I’m the pp and I love the Cotswolds, too!
The Cotswolds - a hidden gem!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today is a slow day and I also realised it's my 12 year anniversary of living in London! I moved here as a newlywed and we are now raising 4 children. Thought it might be fun to do an AMA if you are interested.
(I found DCUM while researching lunch boxes one day and you ladies dragged me in)
Can you answer questions please![]()
she probably can't answer most of these questions to be fair - because she doesn't know the answers. And its foolish to think a person from the US living in London would know some of the answers to the questions on here.
Me, on the other hand, I'm from the UK and have lived in the US for 12 years. But its far too boring to answer questions about London / aristos and the like, so I don't bother.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today is a slow day and I also realised it's my 12 year anniversary of living in London! I moved here as a newlywed and we are now raising 4 children. Thought it might be fun to do an AMA if you are interested.
(I found DCUM while researching lunch boxes one day and you ladies dragged me in)
Can you answer questions please![]()
she probably can't answer most of these questions to be fair - because she doesn't know the answers. And its foolish to think a person from the US living in London would know some of the answers to the questions on here.
Me, on the other hand, I'm from the UK and have lived in the US for 12 years. But its far too boring to answer questions about London / aristos and the like, so I don't bother.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am assuming your children attend independent schools. How are the fees compared to Sidwell?
Do you have private health insurance?
Do you employ Polish or Slovakians as household help?
I’m sure OP will answer, but generally UK independent schools are MUCH cheaper than in the US.
Take Thomas’s Battersea for example, which is the school little Prince George attends. The fees are something like 6,500 pounds a year. They go up to 7,200 when the kid is 8-13 years old.
https://www.thomas-s.co.uk/our-schools/battersea/admissions/fees-and-bursaries
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today is a slow day and I also realised it's my 12 year anniversary of living in London! I moved here as a newlywed and we are now raising 4 children. Thought it might be fun to do an AMA if you are interested.
(I found DCUM while researching lunch boxes one day and you ladies dragged me in)
Can you answer questions please![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arsenal or Spurs?
Brit here. Do you even need to ask? COYS!!!
Anonymous wrote:Today is a slow day and I also realised it's my 12 year anniversary of living in London! I moved here as a newlywed and we are now raising 4 children. Thought it might be fun to do an AMA if you are interested.
(I found DCUM while researching lunch boxes one day and you ladies dragged me in)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do you typically weekend or vacation?
What places outside of London would you recommend?
We live in North London so we spend a lot of time at Hampstead Heath or in Primrose Hill (big parks) with friends or at museums or our children's many activities. We vacation all over Europe and America and Asia for vacation!
My favourite places outside of London are the Cotswolds/Oxford, Windsor, and Leeds.
I’m the pp and I love the Cotswolds, too!
Anonymous wrote:Arsenal or Spurs?