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London and Londoners. Whats your opinion?

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Pamela

Pamela Report 26 Jun 2008 20:57

I love going to London for the day if only the rail fare were cheaper though! There's so much to see and do, but I do like coming home at the end of the day.

cr*patthis

cr*patthis Report 26 Jun 2008 18:29

Agree with the total anonymity - those elusive rellies are proving hard to find.lol

ButtercupFields

ButtercupFields Report 26 Jun 2008 18:22

I love London and have lived here for over 40 years. I love the different cultures, the restaurants, the availability of almost anything you can think of, at whatever time of night., the total anonymity when you need it, the beautiful parks, the list is endless. London has always been a welcoming city and has embraced all nationalities with remarkable warmth, over many years. People who do not like London, do not know it very well. It is a grand old lady:-) BC XX

JoyBoroAngel

JoyBoroAngel Report 26 Jun 2008 18:16

theres good and bad in all people

no matter where they come from

cr*patthis

cr*patthis Report 26 Jun 2008 18:14

dont like it-always felt if you dropped down people would just step over you and go on there way. lol

Kay????

Kay???? Report 26 Jun 2008 17:39


I dont think just because anyone comes from a paticular place makes them more friendlier than anywhere else,,grumpy off -hand people live everywhere,
I couldnt cope with the fast pace of living in the heart of London,but the outskirts would be totally different,

I used to work for mr Price :}}a grumpy old real jewish cockney,he was very colourful in his speech,and was right offended when he called me * right old cow* and refered to the wife as ,*my ole woman silly cow* but soon learned it was normal talk,and walk for them,

I love the old cockney accent,not the up-market twang,but feel its not as stong as it was years ago,

Dermot

Dermot Report 26 Jun 2008 17:20

Apparently, American Embassy employees refuse to pay any congestion charges. Is that right?

JustKaz

JustKaz Report 26 Jun 2008 17:16

all my family come from bethnal green,
love london
xxx

valinkent

valinkent Report 26 Jun 2008 17:14

I love London and never get tired of visiting.
My grandparents were from Battersea and Lambeth.
So i am a part Londoner lol.

Val

SilverLady

SilverLady Report 26 Jun 2008 17:07

Like lots of others I have called many places around the world `home` but for me London will always be my true home having been born and raised in Stoke-Newington. Could never afford to live there now.
Still think its a great place to live and work but maybe its because I`m a Londoner as well. LOL.

Love and Peace
Marianne.x

Meduck

Meduck Report 26 Jun 2008 16:08

Like visiting London but I don't think I could cope with living there.
As for Londoners, I've hardly ever met any. Whenever I've got lost in London and asked directions, the answer I always get is "Sorry don't live here I'm as lost as you are".!!

Surf

Surf Report 26 Jun 2008 16:05

oow london

Im a londoner too yippe
mothers parent born in willesden london
grandparents born in willesden london
gr grandparents born kensel green/kensington area of london some move from norfolk to be in london.

live in willesden/stonebridge/wembley/ealing

moved to devon
best thing I ever did
lol

Whirley

Whirley Report 26 Jun 2008 15:51

I was born in Brixton and spent most of my childhood in Deptford where my granparents lived (it has all changed now, ie the house where she lived has gone). My Dad was a south Londoner through and through.

We moved to Kent when I was quite young, now live in East Sussex. I like popping up there to see relatives and do some shopping, but I would never live there again.

Kay????

Kay???? Report 26 Jun 2008 12:25

Every town,city when you havnt lived there will not be to everyones cup of tea,and those who has lived there see changes that wouldnt entice them back for love or money.
it depends what you remember about the place,and what you liked it for,

I know people from Newcastle.Manchester and other large cities born and bred for many years who now wouldnt wish to ever live there again,,

Mistycat

Mistycat Report 26 Jun 2008 12:17

I love going up to London for a weekend to see a show,or to The Albert Hall.

There is a super little restaurant on The Strand(name slip's my mind just now..old age lol) near The Strand Palace hotel..where you can go for supper( food not fantastic but atmosphere wonderful)..jump in a cab..see the show..then they will reserve a table for you to return for pudding and drink's..alway's cheese on the table when you walk in, along with any wine not drunk with first course...never come across service like this any where in the world before..lovely

One of my son's work in the city all week and is alway's glad to return home..to the stick's on Friday though.

I think it's the same anywhere you go now..certain places and people to avoid..good and bad all over the country

Misty

Teddys Girl

Teddys Girl Report 26 Jun 2008 11:51

All my Dad's mother's family came from Clerkenwell, Holborn, Hackney, Stepney and Mile End.
His fathers's family came from Forest Gate,which was considered Essex when my Dad was born, but the family originally came from Ramsden Bellhouse, Essex.

My mother's father came from Bedford, and her mother's family from Barking, Essex.

I was born in Barking, which was considered Essex, but now I see it is classed as East London.

I now live in Hampshire, and have not been to London for over 30 years.

But yes I do like Londoners.

Kay????

Kay???? Report 26 Jun 2008 11:45

Oh mother was a Londoner but he hates the place,!so does his cousin and would never go back after 40years in OZ although he still owns property there,he hates it when he does have to come over,he said the Londoners are not what he remembers them as,everyones a stranger,

skwirrel 1

skwirrel 1 Report 26 Jun 2008 11:45

My family are all londoners - in fact it was only the youngest 3 of us that was born just outside London.

Being raised with Cockney rhyming slang, which I have now forgotten most of now, made me feel every bit of a Londoner.

When I worked in London I felt right at home.
Gill

☺Carol in Dulwich☺

☺Carol in Dulwich☺ Report 26 Jun 2008 11:35

Have you Joined in a tour with a Yeoman Warder "Beefeater" at the Tower of London.

Been to grab an antique bargain at 6.00 am from Bermondsey market

Flown a kite on Hampstead Heath and enjoyed the house and garden at Fenton House

Seen Tower Bridge from the inside, crossing the river through the walkways and with photos of the great views to prove it

Climbed to the top of the Monument on a clear day for one of the best views in London

Thrown your voice in the Whispering Gallery at St. Paul’s Cathedral

Bought plants and flowers on Sunday morning at Columbia Road Flower Market

Been bird watching at the London Wetlands Centre

Eaten strawberries & cream at the Centre Court café at the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum and enjoyed a behind-the-scenes tour

Climbed into a flight simulator at the RAF Museum in Hendon

Seen the beautiful view (protected by act of parliament) from Richmond Hill

Watched a performance at Shakespeare’s Globe

Walked along the South Bank of the Thames from the Design Museum to Waterloo Bridge

Met a World War II bus conductor at London’s Transport Museum

Shopped and watched the buskers at Covent Garden

Been on a river cruise and seen London’s famous sights from the Thames

Shopped in at least one of London’s ethnic areas like Green Street in Newham or Southall in Ealing and eaten a curry in Brick Lane

Seen the giant Amazonian water lily in the Princess of Wales’ conservatory, Kew Gardens

Seen Botticelli’s Venus & Mars and Van Gogh’s Chair at the National Gallery

Got lost in the maze at Hampton Court Palace

Visited one of London’s lesser known museums like the Old Operating Theatre Museum and Herb Garret.

Ridden on the world's largest and most stylish observation wheel, the British Airways London Eye

Seen Tate Modern's controversial exhibits, minimalist architecture and fabulous river views

Been on a sightseeing tour of London – on the top of a number 11 double-decker bus

Seen magnificent new architecture and old dockers’ houses from the vantage point of the Docklands Light Railway

Stood at Island Gardens at the top of the Isle of Dogs and seen what Sir Christopher Wren called "the best view in Europe" – looking across the water to Greenwich and Wren's Royal Naval College and the old Royal Observatory, and watched the Time Ball fall at 1300 hours (it drops at 1pm because the astronomers were busy with their telescopes with the midday sun).

Discovered a different side to London's history, perhaps learning about the ghosts that haunt it or the famous authors who wrote here, by taking a guided walking tour.

Explored some of London's villages – Hampstead, Dulwich, Richmond, and Wimbledon and some of its more cosmopolitan areas such as Brixton, Whitechapel Road market, Hackney and Harlesden.

And all these and more make my home town a great city.

Devon Dweller

Devon Dweller Report 26 Jun 2008 11:11

Im a Londoner and all my family.. going back over 300 years.
They started around Westminster Soho, St James, Covent Garden etc then worked their way outwards. I still have family in Islington and a sister in Fulham but I can no longer afford to live there.
Im quite happy down here...though Im always happy to go home for a visit :))