I've added a bunch of new people to my LJ friends and I thought it would be nice to introduce myself again, shall we?
Julie • 22 Yrs old • Belgian • Single • Gemini • Socially awkward • Student • Writer • Sexually not quite defined • Open-minded • Artistic soul •
These are the words which characterizes me the most. But let's dig further more....
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I live in Brussels, the head city :)
I had my first trip to London when I was at school and I first hated it because we couldn't simply explore the city like we wanted to. We went there 2 days and I couldn't wait until I was back home. Then I traveled in London again with my Mom and I loved it.
I first love the people. Whenever I went and asked for an information, they were polite towards me and helpful. This is something I didn't have in Paris though I spoke French! Here I spoke with my poor English (at the time) and everybody understood more or less what I meant and was patient enough to let me try :)
Then I will shock some people but I love the food. I haven't really try real English food, because I don't believe there is typical English food. I've tried fish & chips of course and loved it. But I loved everything I ate in London.
I love the cleanliness of the streets. I loved the British Museum. I went there 3 times & I'm in love with it. I love Starbucks because I don't have any here. I just love London's atmosphere.
My dream is to live in the UK. Maybe not London, but I'd like to have a cottage somewhere in the UK. I'm watching this tv-show "A place under the sun, home & away" (I think it's called like this) with Jasmine & Jonnie. I love it because we can see typical Victorian houses & cottages ♥
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Well, as I said, I don't think I've eaten real British/English cuisine. Oh, I fell in love with cupcakes and scones. And besides fish & chips and puddings, I haven't eaten anything that could be classified as British. I've had Shepherd's Pie too but I think it's more of an Irish dish, isn't it?
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