The people in London were nothing like I expected them to be. (I should learn to stop going into things with preconceived judgments). I expected them to be the British New Yorkers. Loud, rude, and self-centered, fortunately I was pleasantly surprised. Everyone single person that I came into contact with while in London was extremely polite. Some common phrases that I heard often would include "That's alright"and "Cheers" as a way to say you're welcome or bye. Compared to our native language they obviously have differing slang words and phrases. The people in London seem to be more toned down than Americans. They aren't as boisterous and seem to be more mindful of their surroundings. These differences have showed me how living in different places can effect how one acts
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