But did I say it wasn't? Because I don't think I said that at all. I was simply stating facts about NYC after some of the previous comments, if you read, stated that it didn't have much or any culture.
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Originally posted by BeyNavi
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Originally posted by EightSin
And London isn't? It's one of, if not THE, most multi-cultural cities in the world.
Says who? Immigrants from all over the world go straight to NYC not London.
The 'says who?' bit implies that you don't think it's a multi-cultural city. London has a lot of immigrants particularly from Eastern Europe and south Asia.
America (including New York City) was all once controlled from London so bye.
Actually just the colonies. The other parts of the country were owned by the Spanish, French, Mexico and a big part of New York was owned by the Dutch.
Then our ancestors came together and slayed all you neo-European lessors.
Actually just the colonies. The other parts of the country were owned by the Spanish, French, Mexico and a big part of New York was owned by the Dutch.
Then our ancestors came together and slayed all you neo-European lessors.
You mean your ancestors who were of fairly recent European decent?
The 'says who?' bit implies that you don't think it's a multi-cultural city. London has a lot of immigrants particularly from Eastern Europe and south Asia.
Well if you had read it correctly then you'd know that the says who is referring to the part of the comment suggesting that London is the most multicultural place when it's most likely not
Trafalgar Square
London's O2 Arena
Buckingham Palace
Westminster Abbey
St. Paul's Cathedral
Westminster Cathedral
Transport for London
Tate Modern
Bond Street
Abbey Road Studios
David Cameron
Queen Elizabeth II
William & Kate
Queen Victoria Memorial
Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain
London Eye
Cutty Sark
London Bridge
Sewerage System
Wimbledon
Royal Albert Hall
Covent Garden
Regent Street
Notting Hill
Big Ben
Roundhouse
Apollo Theatre
Hyde Park
Mayfair
Brick Lane
Oxford Street
Wembley Stadium
London Underground
Camden Market
Greenwich Park
Tower of London
The River Thames
Madame Tussauds
Houses of Parliament
Hampstead Heath
Natural History Museum
Science Museum
London Palladium
Leicester Square
Piccadilly Circus
Canary Whalf
Abbey Road Crossing
Harrods London
London's West End
Millennium Bridge
Westminster Bridge
King's Cross Station
Shaftesbury Avenue
Sherlock Holmes Museum
Benjamin Franklin House
Charles Darwin Down House
30 St Mary Axe (The Gherkin)
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
Red Double Decker Bus
Telephone Box
London Black Taxi
Maritime Museum
I could spend another 5 minutes listing more, but I think that's enough.