People that live in Europe
By maximax8
@maximax8 (31046)
United Kingdom
March 19, 2010 6:43am CST
There are so many different countries in Europe and I live in one called England. It is a small country and its capital city is called London. In this country the only time of the year it is warm it is summer. There are country fields, pretty coastline. large cities, medium towns and small villages. Different nationalities live in Europe. I am English. Do you come from England or have you visited the United Kingdom?
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@allknowing (136369)
• India
19 Mar 10
I was on a tour of Europe few years back and did visit London. Was able to tour a bit there. Unfortunately we were given just two days and that was not enough. It was a weekend and on Sunday we could not see the Trooping the Colour at the Palace and we missed so many other interesting sites.
@amjadmacs (467)
• France
19 Mar 10
So, how much time one need's to spend in london you enjoy everything of london? I think, i will come for a week. Can you kindly tell me how much will be cost (approximately) living in london for a week? Because, I have to set my budget also. Lately, I don't have much money. So, it would be good if you can answer my question. Can I find cheap hotel or place to living in london?
@allknowing (136369)
• India
19 Mar 10
I was on a package holiday that covered 7 countries. - France, Switzerland, Italy, Germany , Holland , Brussels, Lodon. Excepting London we had enough days to see the other places. Of the places I liked Switzerland the best especially the Jung frau experience.
@amjadmacs (467)
• France
19 Mar 10
I know there are lots of countries in Europe. I am in france, lyon. Lyon is very old and historical city. I would say it's better than paris. I know about england. In fact, I think everyone in today's world know about England. I have many relatives in England, bedford. I'm planning to come england this summer, during my summer vacation. I always wanted to visit london. It's nice a place.
@maximax8 (31046)
• United Kingdom
19 Mar 10
I have been to France a number of times, to the North and the stunning looking city Paris. I would love to go to Lyon one day. In France you have some very fast trains to travel can be a delight. It is superb that you have some relatives in Bedford. I am sure that you will have a wonderful time in London.
@amjadmacs (467)
• France
19 Mar 10
No doubt that England is great place. Yes, the french transportation system is very good. I am not sure about england transport system, but I think it's same like france. England is very near france. So coming to england wont be a problem for me. I hope I can easily get England's visa.
@bhanusb (5709)
• India
20 Mar 10
I live In Indian sub-continent. There are seven countries in this region. These are India,Bangladesh,Pakistan,Nepal,Srilanka,Bhutan and Maldives.There are varieties of cultures,languages and religions. Excepting cool Himalayan regions the sub-continent is tropical. I'm sure you will be charmed by the diversity of this region. I know you are a travel lover. Please include this region in your tour list. I have a wish to visit UK.
@tigeraunt (6326)
• Philippines
21 Mar 10
dear maxi,
i have a friend in england who loves sending pictures of the place and other places he has visited.
with regards to england, pictures about snow are sent to me and plenty of experiences and stories like old ladies having wet patches on their butts after a fall on the street.
ann
@tigeraunt (6326)
• Philippines
21 Mar 10
upssss! no, i have never visited england. but i wish i have.
@RawBill1 (8531)
• Gold Coast, Australia
22 Mar 10
England? Never heard of it!
I spent two weeks in the UK in 1998, most of that time was spent in England. We spent 4 nights in Scotland and one in Wales on a rental car tour through the country which also included two nights in Hexham in the north of England and one in Windsor before we returned to London. All up we spent a week in London before and after we rented the car.
It was a great trip and I loved it there. I wish I could have stayed longer, but it was so expensive to stay there. We saw so much in two weeks, more than most English people in London that we spoke too had ever seen. As a lot of people there do not have cars, they just never get out of London and when they do, they can fly into other parts of Europe more easily.
@Torunn (8607)
• Norway
19 Mar 10
I've been to England about 10 times I guess, twice to Wales and 6 times to Scotland. Haven't been to Northern Ireland yet, maybe some day. In England I've been mainly to London, but I've also been to Bath, we drove to Avebury and Stonehenge one day and spent one day in Bath. When I was 14 I took part in a language course in Hastings, and about 10 years ago a friend and I traveled a bit around with interrail passes. We went to Stratford upon Avon and Shrewsbury, and then took the Heart of Wales line. The train journey was lovely, but the city it ended in (Swansea?) was quite horrible. Or maybe we just were really tired :-) I went to Oxford for the premiere of the first Lord of the Rings film, and to Nottingham for the second. My friend studied in Oxford when we were there, so we saw several of the Harry Potter locations. Great fun, and Ben's cookies are the best ever! I buy some every time I'm in London.
@ayebelle (367)
• Philippines
19 Mar 10
I had a boyfriend from France and he is now studying here, an exchange student. He is 16, and drunker. and i have a friend from France, Switzerland and Germany. As far as i know them. Europeans are group of people who has a great culture and personality they are all friendly and nice. Except my ex boyfriend. He's a jerk. So yeah my first plan is to visit the Europe specially those countries i'd mentioned to meet again my friends. but i need a lot of money on doing that so i have to work hard.