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3. Drunks; We encountered many drunks at night, something we rarely see in my country. Once we encountered a drunk man with his private part out peeing aimlessly on a car while his friends were laughing (along the street near St. Paul Cathedral). I told my sister about it and she said not to be surprised lol. 4. The weather; I just don’t understand the weather. Why (during winter), when the sky was so clear and blue and the sun seemed so bright, the wind was so cold and blew hard on your face. Or why, did it rain so often as we expected more snow than rain. Or when in the morning it was 12ºC , and suddenly it would drop to 4ºC. Then I realised why the English like to ask, how’s the weather there. I’m thankful I live in a tropical country.
We were allowed one phone call and I had two-pence. (The cost of a very short phone call in those days.) As quickly as I could, I told my mum that I hated it, explained about the strangers and begged her to take me home. She agreed with me and said she didn’t like it much either, but I had to stay until the end of the week. I didn’t visit London again until I had an interview for a job when I was 18 at a trendy magazine. It was the 80’s of Thatcher, wide-boys and Loadsamoney. Now, London felt exciting and glamorous but out of my league. I couldn’t imagine living there. My accent, my clothes, my body, my hair felt out of place. I settled for a life as a teacher in post-industrial Nottinghamshire with all its smells.
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