You can not afford loosing your way here through this very complicated yet simple maze of London underground train and as they call it, Tube. For this tube to not get punctured, there is a constant flow of people from all over the world. In one very amusing instant, Mr. Behi entered one wagon from the ending and as there were not many standing people, he managed to look around and to guess who is who: A man with a south European gesture, holding a huge guitar case, reading some notes at the same time, A virtually British gentleman composing music, A middle-aged business person (with that very formal dressing) browsing the prints of a presentation, A black guy standing on the side wearing headphones and moving hips! (You choose the type of Music) and finally an Italian couple, giving each other a big hug. This amazing diversity is indeed one of the attractions of metropolitan cities.




Mr.Behi, got a question: in London will you hear English spoken often (if you stand at some busy section of the city, say) or some other language? It's said that if you stand at any one corner of New York city, you will hear, at any one instant, almost all the major languages of the world spoken; and, I've really experienced this. Never been to London; so, just curious to know about London.
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Mr.Behi says: That is really true in London too. There are lots of tourists and business fellows around.
Posted by: KL | February 07, 2005 at 05:46 PM