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Old 18-09-2020, 03:00 PM #23
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Originally Posted by Redway View Post
And what would you say’s better about the US than the U.K.?
I wouldn't necessarily say "better", but I've seen most of the UK and it isn't all that culturally diverse so there's not so much "new" to experience. I live in and grew up in central Scotland, I've been all over the Highlands, I've done London + the South of England a tonne of times and I lived in both Yorkshire (for about 6 months) and Lancs near Manchester (for 2 years). I've never been to Wales, to be fair.

So I'd say I'd be surprised if there's anywhere in the UK that would really offer a "brand new experience" at this point whereas the US has a hell of a lot to see and do and also a lot of variety from state to state.
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