That word doesn't mean what you think it means.
I didn't ask you about immigration policies. You're sperging about immigrants, so I've asked you how exactly can you tell some one is an immigrant. Since you know of so many immigrants you obviously know how to pick them out, so come on, how do you do it?
Plus I feel that the city has lost its cultural identity.
He mistook London for Birmingham....
Casual stereotyping aside though, I completely agree with you.
There are certainly some areas of London that are more inclined to one race... And that applies both ways. Some places you may struggle to spot a white person, in others you may struggle to spot anything but white people...
That's fantastic in some ways. Chinatown is amazing if you like anything chinese etc... etc...
kd
Walk around Mile End. You will soon hone your skills.
I'm laughing at the fact that the press , the news/sports channel's etc thinks everyone outside of London gives a toss about the Olympics. We don't.
What is its cultural identity? And how has this been lost?
Disagree on the foreigners thing, thats the only bit that makes london semi bearable.
Agree with your other points though..
It does not feel British any more. I feel like a foreigner in the capitol city of my country.
It does not feel British any more. I feel like a foreigner in the capitol city of my country.
OP, what is your definition of a native?
That is a very good question. I would describe a native as being a British natural with some ancestral connection to the country.
I'm laughing at the fact that the press , the news/sports channel's etc thinks everyone outside of London gives a toss about the Olympics. We don't.
What is a British Natural, and how can you tell who is one by sight?
And those of us INSIDE London, are on bended knees, praying for it to be over and everyone to clear off so things can go back to normal.
You ask while you know?
It does not feel British any more. I feel like a foreigner in the capitol city of my country.