England gave us English that you're using. Aside from all those brilliant English scientists, novelists, politicians throughout history (Isaac Newton, Queen Elizabeth, Shakespeare, Walter Raleigh, Winston Churchill to name a few), the people of England and United Kingdom have contributed so much to popular culture, like the Sex Pistols, Ian Fleming...their worldwide influence is without bounds.
Even if London may be littered with rubbish, England is still one of the most beautiful and respectable countries in the world!
2006-11-28 13:53:55
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answered by Siddy 4
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I am an American living in England. Dont like it too much but i wouldnt call it rubbish. Although i cant wait to get back to America. America is much more conveniant and cheaper. But it is a very beautiful place with lots of culture.
2006-11-28 01:46:25
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answered by Brandee H 1
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I'm an American I have never been to England, but if you buy my ticket to England and back I would gladly give you my personal opinion. = )
2006-11-28 06:09:00
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answered by jatelf72 4
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Does rubbish mean bad? If so the answer is no.
2006-11-28 01:02:52
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answered by Janet 3
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As an American I would disagree with you. I enjoyed my trip to England.
2006-11-28 00:57:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I would disagree. The landscape is beautiful and the culture is interesting. I love the castles and shore lines. I really am considering moving there.
2006-11-28 01:42:52
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answered by bob 2
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i think of it incredibly is basically habit and interior the U. S. it incredibly is synonymous with "random black guy or woman". considering we don't probable divide ourselves consistent with pores and skin shade in my abode united states, we don't have those problems. whilst somebody from yet another united states visits and that they take place to be black, we call them "African", "American" or another descriptive consistent with the place they make their abode. it incredibly is the reason we additionally call our very own black voters "Norwegians" and not "African Norwegians". including the call of a united states they have maximum probable never even considered isn't clever to us and that they are Norwegian, no longer African. besides, any damn fool can see they're particularly swarthy of pores and skin. Does it quite must be spoken besides via calling them "black Norwegians"? i've got been instructed there's a reliable cultural reason at the back of US voters to communicate with the black US citizen as an African American and that the term quite purely applies to those descended from slaves. even nevertheless, i've got forgotten *what* that reason became. i think of it may desire to have had something to do with cultural unity between the African American community. Like I suggested nevertheless, it incredibly is now come to purely recommend "random black guy or woman i comprehend/observed" interior the U. S..
2016-12-14 08:05:05
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answered by lesniewski 4
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I would love to live there, very beautiful. The people are friendly, smart and they don't have a jackass-coked up president running their country.
2006-11-28 03:44:00
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answered by Anonymous
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"Rubbish country". What exactly does that mean?
2006-11-28 00:55:57
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answered by Spud55 5
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