upsticks: (Back Alley English)
upsticks ([personal profile] upsticks) wrote2008-05-09 03:40 pm

England in the 21st Century

England, famous across the world as the country of Shakespeare, royalty, fair play and manners, is a nation of "overweight, sex-and-celebrity-obsessed TV addicts", according to a new tourist guide.

I'm not sure what to make of this article on England in the 21st Century.


I mean, England isn't the dry stone walls and rolling hills and apple-country it seems to suggest that it is. It isn't the magical fairytale country, where people speak slowly and clearly, and all with the same accent - the perfect RP.

We don't wear bonnets, and complain about decency.

I'm not sure we even feel so strongly about Royalty anymore. I for one, feel particularly indifferent to it (right now, at least).


But saying we are a nation of "overweight sex-and-celebrity-obsessed TV addicts"?

You forgot the Chavs.



Tell me, flist, anyone - from England or not - do you think England is overweight/sex-obsessed/celebrity-obsessed/tv-obsessed?
ext_10830: Jewellrey (Back Alley English)

[identity profile] glitterfairy25.livejournal.com 2008-06-08 09:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Igloos. That still confuses me. I mean, WHERE FROM? THEY ARE A DIFFERENT COUNTRY. THEY MUST LIVE IN A DIFFERENT WAY.

I like learning stuff and not being so ignorant :)

It just felt really comfy. And there was so much to do... and, *happy sigh* I love it.

Well, we used to go to places like France and Spain and Turkey and Italy... but we haven't been to any places that don't speak English for a while, and it makes me nervous now, cos I'm an ignorant Brit who demands everyone speaks my language :'( I'm with you on Romantic stuff as well. I'm not sure I'd ever be able to get anywhere near places like Russia or Japan :S (I fear Japan more than is rational. There's just SO. MUCH. CULTURE. So much to go wrong.)

Oooh, your best bet is to look at league tables and stuff. I have friends at my uni who say this one (Reading) is very good for law. I'm not sure how they know that though, so I'll find out and get back to you *makes note*. It's also quite near London (40 mins) so it wouldn't be too far from your knowledge of England, if you like, but far away enough to not be all that metropolitanistic ;P It feels weird biggin' up my own uni, but it does seem a good uni for you.

Unless you're looking for all round good unis? A hint that may be helpful: look for Universities that are "The University of ___________". Usually, that means they are more prestigous, and better 'set up' (longer running) for Further Education, rather than many institutions which may not have "university" in the title, like, for example, "York St. John" or "Oxford Brookes" (both recently became univesities rather than "polytechnics". Here in Reading, there's "The University of Reading" and "Thames Valley University". UOR was established in something like 1928, TVU a lot later. The older universities also tend to be a bit more "academic" rather than "vocational". But it depends what you're going for.

That's a lot of info. I hope it makes sense. Feel free to ask anything more :)

And yes, London freaks me out too. I don't understand BOROUGHS and stuff.
ext_10830: Jewellrey (Ten can see that.)

[identity profile] glitterfairy25.livejournal.com 2008-06-08 09:37 pm (UTC)(link)
woah, Long comment is long.