http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ger-English-city-thats-got-2012-Olympics.html
It is the same in many cities now
It is the same in many cities now
You struggle to hear an English accent on some daysI have to say, whenever I end up travelling through London nearly everyone I see/hear is foreign (or they don't seem to be English, anyway).
Last time I was there I felt like I was in a foreign city, it's very odd. I suppose it depends where you are.
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I have to say, whenever I end up travelling through London nearly everyone I see/hear is foreign.
Last time I was there I felt like I was in a foreign city, it's very odd. I suppose it depends where you are.
No one can deny that immigration has changed the demographic of cities.
We can deny that this is a good thing however.
So what?
I think that's one of the many things that make it such a great city. I just wish certain communities integrated more.
Who should the onus be on to integrate, how do you converse with some one that doesn't speak you language?
So what?
I think that's one of the many things that make it such a great city. I just wish certain communities integrated more.
One third of London residents were born outside of the UK and more than 55% of births are to mothers who were born overseas.