I agree with Ghandi when he wrote,
"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated” and, by that measure, both the United Kingdom and the US are neither truly great nor even very moral. However, since we arrived in the UK, I have been enjoying how differently they use of our common language and am wondering just how deep those differences go.
Perhaps I have merely succumbed to novelty but, at the moment, it seems more polite to ask drivers to "give way" rather than "yield" like we do in the US.
And even though I'm vegetarian, I find this unobtrusive window sign both amazing and delightful. "
Proper Hamburgers"?
American restaurants advertise "fast" food, even "healthy" and "organic" food but "
proper" hot food?
Never! I believe I speak for the majority of my countrymen when I say that no one shall
ever enforce the eating of "proper" food on an American. By god Southerners, cued by their Corporate Overlords, thoroughly vilified the First Lady for merely suggesting that parents feed their children
healthy food.
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| Hyde Park, London |
Perhaps I am belaboring the point here but I also thought the dog poop bins in Hyde Park were pretty civilized.