England update
Jun. 11th, 2005 10:23 pmtourist-y things I have done in England:
gotten quite comfortable using the London Underground, actually
ridden upstairs on a double-decker bus (because I was trying to get somewhere, not just for fun)
been in Islington! (touristy for me only because of h2g2 references)
had my photo taken at 221B Baker Street
walked around the tourist-y area of Covent Garden and seen young women there actually still selling flowers (for tourists, of course)
visited Forbidden Planet megastore (and bought a Doctor Who audio adventure, I'm afraid)
seen (the outside of) Southwark Cathedral
seen (the outside of) the replica of The Golden Hinde
seen London Bridge (the new one, of course)
seen (but not walked along) the Millennium Bridge
walked along the Thames as the sun was setting and took photos of it against the London skyline
seen (the outside of) the Clink Prison Museum
seen (the outside of) the reconstructed Globe Theatre
visited the Tate Modern art gallery (at nine o'clock at night)
seen Platform 9 3/4 at King's Cross Station (but was alone and wasn't feeling brash enough to get someone to take my photo)
cultural things I've done:
slept six nights in a hostel and actually gotten rather attached to that creaky bunk bed; roommates included a 26-year-old woman from New York City (with whom I got along very well), another SWAP participant from Ottawa, a very macho-ooh-I'm-a-bad-boy Australian young man, a pleasant and friendly young man from Australia who snored incredibly, an English young man who was "between flats" and had a job with very odd hours, and several people with whom I never spoke (just saw them asleep)
discovered another thing I really dislike about Britain: one is exposed to a lot more cigarette smoke
discovered that pub/bar kitchens and restaurants close ridiculously early in London
drunk beer (bitter, Guinness) and/or eaten at three different pubs (not bars), two of which were actual real English pubs
gotten to the point where I at least usually realize when I've used a Canadian or American term instead of a British one almost immediately after saying it (if I didn't remember beforehand)
learned that the best way to blend in with Londoners is to look cross and walk quickly
learned to fake an English accent when saying, "Thanks," "Cheers," and "Where is the bathroom?" to the point where people understand me more easily
gotten used to the fact that the "customer is always right" eager-to-please type of service is not necessarily provided here
attended an LJ picnic in Cambridge
tried marmite (but only a tiny bit) and am undecided whether I like it or not
watched "Doctor Who" with a bunch of people who came to
womble2 and
tea_cantata's house expressly for the purpose; yes, I am miffed that I've now missed two episodes by coming here from Canada
discovered that lactose-free milk is not available here (at least not readily)
job/life-related things I've done:
opened a bank account
acquired a pay-as-you-go mobile phone
had my CV checked at BUNAC and printed out copies (which need to be updated now that I've got the phone, actually)
lost my SWAPpers Guide to the UK (not a good thing)
visited some job agencies in Cambridge and sent them my CV
gotten an interview with Scudamores
visited and approved (with a couple minor reservations) a possible housing arrangement (tiny room but only £130 a month plus expenses)
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