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Do people really like living in Britain?

ok, I did it. I guess there's nothing in this operation, and there's nothing good to say about this country.

You're lucky. The camera will come from a beautiful, green and not crowded country as big as Britain, but Birmingham has the same population, about 2,,. My last check (oh, no, it's about 5,, now-I thank Suyash Agrawal for correcting me). Hundreds of years ago, there were about 5 million people in Britain, but now there are about 65 million people. Well, guess what-it's very different! Let 65 million people flood into New Zealand, and it may start to look less primitive.

Most of the non-Maori people in New Zealand are descendants of British immigrants, who brought British cultural and technical ideas. Your country is actually descended from Britain. But for this relatively old country, all you can say is a series of insults, mainly because you are old. I hope you don't use similar insulting words to address your biological parents and grandparents. Yes, there is soil in England. From at least one other answer, I noticed that even your beach can't be guaranteed to be perfect! However, I can show you some photos, even in dirty old Southampton, a port city with docks and oil refineries, on the low tide coastline, there is only a plastic garbage (and a lonely green glass) among clean pebbles; We can all show our works selectively. You have decided to hate Britain, so what you show and see is the result of crowding and carelessness. Yes, I can show you some pictures, an overflowing trash can surrounded by disposable coffee cups, but although they are in Britain, they are not.

you choose to see only what you hate very much, which makes you turn a blind eye to all the good things. As far as you are concerned, they are British. Well, I think it will help you stay away from my hometown! Still, they are beautiful. I can reach some places in less than half an hour after leaving my shabby old Southampton home. Even in your lovely and young country, I wouldn't trade them for it.

For example, there are beautiful chalk streams, such as the Courte River, the Yiqi River and the Avon River in Hampshire. The clear water of these rivers comes out of the aquifer deep in the chalk stratum, which is an ideal habitat for trout and other fish. I just found out that there are only 2 chalk rivers in the world, 85% of which are in England. This is the itch River in the winter afternoon: