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10 Reasons I (and now probably you) want to be British.




Why I love America but belong in the UK:
TEN REASONS WHY I SHOULD BE BRITISH
1. One Direction. Just seriously. I am twenty years old and I can't lie about the fact that my best friends and I are completely smitten. It's their music, attitude, and pure adorableness that pull me in. My 70 year old grandmother is even fond of them. I feel like that has to say something!
2. Tea. England people enjoy it and so do I. We Would make the best pair then. Who's up for a tea party?
3. The Accent. There are many accents but seriously how does theres sound like smooth jazz? (Horrible metaphor but you know what I mean.) It melts me like butter on a skillet.
4. Clothing. I have seen so many haul videos that include stores like Boots or Primark. WHEN CAN I FINALLY GO TO ONE?
5. The Queen reminds me of my grandmother in the best way possible. She's absolutely adorable and I'd love to hug her.
6. MEN. From what it seems to be they seem to actually be proper. Mind you I have such an american mindset and I am sure there are the assholes as there always is. However, they also seem more resevered. Im a sucker for a shyer man. 
7.Music Scene. BASTILLE, BEATLES, ONE DIRECTION, MCFLY, BUSTED. I have to say my favorite bands hail from across the pond, just another reason I need to be there.
8. The beautiful villages or towns as Americans call them. I watch a lot of youtube videos about people in England and they absolutely live in the most adorable towns. I think that since England has been around for so long it adds such great character to even the towns.
9. London. The mecca. I will probably faint the day I step onto that ground and then run and get a picture of Big Ben. History meets city and that is so beautiful. They have cobblestone streets and lovely looking shops. And now I am daydreaming...
10. Harry Potter. Like come on you were expecting it. J.K. Rowling is a pure genius and the UK is responsible for this. 
Soo, any one down for a trip to England?
Much love,
Ash

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10 Reasons I (and now probably you) want to be British.




Why I love America but belong in the UK:
TEN REASONS WHY I SHOULD BE BRITISH
1. One Direction. Just seriously. I am twenty years old and I can't lie about the fact that my best friends and I are completely smitten. It's their music, attitude, and pure adorableness that pull me in. My 70 year old grandmother is even fond of them. I feel like that has to say something!
2. Tea. England people enjoy it and so do I. We Would make the best pair then. Who's up for a tea party?
3. The Accent. There are many accents but seriously how does theres sound like smooth jazz? (Horrible metaphor but you know what I mean.) It melts me like butter on a skillet.
4. Clothing. I have seen so many haul videos that include stores like Boots or Primark. WHEN CAN I FINALLY GO TO ONE?
5. The Queen reminds me of my grandmother in the best way possible. She's absolutely adorable and I'd love to hug her.
6. MEN. From what it seems to be they seem to actually be proper. Mind you I have such an american mindset and I am sure there are the assholes as there always is. However, they also seem more resevered. Im a sucker for a shyer man. 
7.Music Scene. BASTILLE, BEATLES, ONE DIRECTION, MCFLY, BUSTED. I have to say my favorite bands hail from across the pond, just another reason I need to be there.
8. The beautiful villages or towns as Americans call them. I watch a lot of youtube videos about people in England and they absolutely live in the most adorable towns. I think that since England has been around for so long it adds such great character to even the towns.
9. London. The mecca. I will probably faint the day I step onto that ground and then run and get a picture of Big Ben. History meets city and that is so beautiful. They have cobblestone streets and lovely looking shops. And now I am daydreaming...
10. Harry Potter. Like come on you were expecting it. J.K. Rowling is a pure genius and the UK is responsible for this. 
Soo, any one down for a trip to England?
Much love,
Ash

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