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Which country's lifestyle do you prefer? Why?

I prefer the British way, I think they are more open minded and people are highly free thinking. People of all ages and both sexes don't seem to be particularly uptight.

In China, because of the influence of traditional culture, the generation gap between the elderly and young people is very clear. Never because of anything and change the relationship between these three people, they want to become good friends between them is difficult.

? However, with the continuous development of China in recent years, the relationship between parents and children is more and more like friends, but the degree of open-mindedness, or a lot worse. In China, adults and children are actually a bit too conservative, even for myself, I think there are a lot of places that are very conservative, and I think that being a bit more open-minded and free like the British, on the contrary, makes people live more comfortably.

? The United Kingdom is a small country, but a small area, with the world's only, one of the two special cities of London. London and New York as the only two special cities on earth, London gives people the impression and concept of always feel not as tired as New York.

I think that although the United States is now some years highly developed economy, but his pace of life, there is a little fast, very tired very tired.

I think that although the United States is now highly developed economically, the pace of his life, a little fast, is very tired and exhausting.

? Instead, when you get to the UK the pace is much slower. I think people in that country know better what it means to enjoy life, and there are all kinds of special rituals for afternoon tea.

? I don't have a good feeling about other countries, because I hate to live with people who can't communicate with me, after all, I don't seem to have mastered any other language except English.

? In the birthplace of the English language, at least it's possible to communicate with people in a sloppy way. And I'm also particularly fond of the British constitutional monarchy, and am especially interested in seeing how their lives as British royalty differ from those of ordinary people.