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What is the real life of British immigrants?

Many friends really want to immigrate to Britain, but they have been hesitant because of the horror of unknown life. So what is life like after immigrating to Britain? Let me share an article about the feelings of immigrants.

Q: Hello, Mr. Zhang (pseudonym), can you tell us the main reason for choosing to immigrate to the UK?

A: I think it is both accidental and inevitable to choose Britain. I have a nice little boy who immigrated to England with his family very early. He always likes to talk to me about the good things here. Out of recognition of Britain and consideration of children's education, our family decided to immigrate to Britain. Later, I came here and found that what I said was just the tip of the iceberg. It's really nice here. It really surprises me.

Q: Can you tell me something about Britain that you didn't expect?

A: The cultural environment here is very good, which I didn't expect before. The residents are more friendly than I expected. "Sorry" and "Sorry" are always on everyone's lips. If you touch someone in the subway, you should apologize. If they touch you, you will get used to saying sorry. I believe these manners will have a good influence on children's growth. Here, all politeness and cooperation are a habit, not a method.

Q: Apart from the good social atmosphere, what do you think is special about Britain, or is it different from your understanding of Britain at home?

A: First of all, the weather here is so good that I didn't expect it. There are not many cloudy days, and the temperature will not be very low in winter. Basically, 2 degrees below zero is close to the limit, and 34 degrees in summer is extremely high. Secondly, the environment is clean and tidy. There are no mosquitoes here, not one. Maybe the climate is not suitable for mosquitoes, because there are no additives here and the shelf life of food is short. Finally, I want to say that buildings with a history of hundreds of years can really be seen everywhere. They are all made of bricks and stones, which are strong and durable, but a century-old building is not a cultural relic here. I feel that the beauty of Britain is the kind that you will gradually discover. My whole family likes it here.