The humour
The countryside
The fish & chips
in that order
2007-05-31 13:29:57
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answer #1
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answered by Purple.Diamond 3
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Once you get out of the cities, then it has to be the countryside...when flying into England, especially a regional airport, and you see all the patchwork fields, that is when I know I am home...I like the diversity, and for all our faults we are a very tolerant nation, although the tolerance is wearing a bit thin these days, as it is being confused with weakness....I love the beer, the food and the History with a big 'H' all the wonderful museums and Castles. Not to forget Scotland and Wales which have some of the best most remote and quiet areas to explore....wouldn't want to live anywhere else, despite the weather.
2007-05-31 18:53:07
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answer #2
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answered by Knownow't 7
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I have this strong impression of England generally that it is THE place to go to experience ghost phenomena. You know, if you want to experience a haunted house or castle, England is the place for you. There is an ancient energy there. It tends to make it all possible. I visualise England, and up pop all these beautiful, full colour photographs of old castles, and I am thinking to myself, "Surely, with all those great old castles, there must be at least one or two that is haunted for real!" You just know it's true, even if you don't happen to believe in them, I'll bet England and its castles would make you a believer! For reasons I cannot explain, the castle that pulls on me is Warwick Castle, but I have heard other people who live in England instantly cite other castles without reservations of any kind - that they are definitely haunted.
2007-05-31 14:07:13
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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1. They speak English
2. You are never far from the coast
3. Even in big cities the countryside is normally just a few miles away
4. It's a beautiful country with loads to see and do
5. It's were Newcastle is- The party capital of Europe
6. The beer is great and the women friendly
7. There is a wide variety of food to suit every ones taste
8. Our history is second to none
9. Each part has their own customs and dialects
10. It's the birthplace of football, pop music and pubs.
2007-05-31 14:05:09
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answer #4
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answered by malcolm g 5
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History and Diversity of its Nature. The Green open Fields. The sound of the Skylark on a warm summer evening on the Downs.
2007-05-31 16:50:25
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answer #5
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answered by Kevan M 6
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The fact that American's can't tell the difference between a Scouser and an East Ender.
2007-05-31 13:52:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Too tough to answer. A better question is, what do you not love about England?
2007-05-31 13:32:01
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answer #7
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answered by lytlLyd 2
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Gardens
2007-05-31 14:33:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Oasis and the Pet Shop Boys
I don't like that everything is a rip off there in terms of cost, and also that everything is damn small (roads, houses, etc)
2007-06-01 10:10:50
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answered by Masiosare 3
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Diversity.
2007-05-31 13:47:33
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answer #10
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answered by technocase 3
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