“Hi Ya,
Mates!” I figured that it was about time for some more London-isms and updates
on life in this great city. In order to keep this post relatively short and
sweet, I’ll do this in list/bullet form…
- There has been very little fog in foggy London town. One of the first things people told me about London was that the weather was awful. I packed expecting it to be rainy and cold and for my hair to frizz with all the fog. So far, the weather has been uncommonly good!! It is the end of October and I have been enjoying blue skies, comfortable days, and sun for the majority of my time here. (Sorry I can’t say the same for my friends in Worcester who are getting snow right now…lol)
- Soccer fans are nearly impossible to understand when they are cheering/ chanting. A few of my friends and I were lucky enough to get tickets (that were 4 rows from the field!!) to see an Arsenal game on Tuesday. Being a sports fan and growing up singing the Carolina fight song, I expected to join in on some of the chants at the game. Out of 10 or so chants, I was maybe able to understand two: “AAAAAARRRRRRSSSSSSSEEEENNNNAAAAALLLLLL! “ (pronounced ‘ahh-sen-Al’) and “Who are yaaahhhhhh?!” There were times I thought cockney accents (a different form or english accent) were actually another language. Regardless, the game and the experience itself could not have been more fun.
- Do not take the tube during rush hour or you will feel like you are a packed sardine. There have been times where I will try to walk home or leave work early/very late in order to avoid being packed inside a tube car with people who forgot to wear deodorant.
- A Chai Tea Latte does not exist in England. I have ordered two (hoping the second time Starbucks would get it right) and have received normal tea with milk each time.
- On the same note, there is this strange obsession with instant coffee. I had never before had instant coffee until I started working at English National Ballet. It is definitely not as amazing as my usual brew I’ll make in a coffee press at the beach, but it is really quick and almost impossible to mess up… which is perfect for late night paper writing and barely functioning mornings.
- ‘Cheers’ is the equivalent for thank you. I absolutely LOVE hearing this; it is so typically British. I’ll admit, ever since I got an email from a rowing coach that ended in ‘cheers,’ I have done the same thing in my emails. Get ready friends and family, because I plan on bringing it back with me to the US.
- London is an amazing city to people watch. Ok, maybe this sounds creepy, but I LOVE observing people. What they do and how they act fascinates me. Last weekend I came across the perfect opportunity - a fall festival in Russell Square Park. Rather than taking a nap post-gym, I decided to go out and get some lunch. I sat there for about an hour eating delicious food and watched what was going on around me. I saw friends share (and laugh about spilling) giant cups of churros, dog owners’ break up fights with other dogs, people dancing to the Celtic music that was being played, and parents pulling small children out of the water fountain in the center of the park. The thing that I loved most though was seeing people of all different colors and cultures doing similar things. It crystallizes the fact that we, people, are not so different from one another; regardless of what we look like or where we come from. We can all find joy in the simple happenings of life- like being with friends or chasing pigeons :) (stupid pigeons)
I hope you enjoyed these-I’ll keep the
London-isms coming as I pick them up.
Until
next time, you stay classy. ;)



