Seconded. There are certain boroughs in London, specifically the King's Cross/St Pancras and Faringdon areas that can be seem docile during the day but terrifying at night with the same amount of foot traffic i.e none.leviwoollven said:well, i can give you an inside opinion from some one from the UK. ummm i find London a very scary place at night... and i don't even live in london!
I speak mainly from experience but I've found that the British tend to be led more by old media (newspapers/radio even television to an extent). We won't trust anything from a website, even a reputable one but if it's in the papers it has to be true, because people can't read things properly (look at our bestsellers lists, Jodi Picoult? Alan Titchmarsh? Fucking Dave Pelzer? I'm going to throw it out there and say that the average American reader is far more literate than our average book buying bog breather).
Our newspapers though, those things that everybody in this country seems to take as gospel? At their worst they are borderline racist, unethical and untruthful (see the recent GTA scandal in the Daily Star), at their best they are self-serving, elitist and serving the middle class (see the Guardian, it's the best we've got I'm ashamed to say). Most of our papers sit somewhere in the middle, racist enough to be offensive but usually don't get caught out when they do cheat (see The Sun, it's dodged more bullets than Neo).
However, we're a fair minded sort of bunch on the whole. Most people seem to be willing to listen and respond appropriately to arguments and debate fairly. We have speakers corner in London - where even the maddest of conspiracy nuts are legally allowed to have their say. The majority of us are tolerant of other peoples cultures (but some people need to be pushed into this more). We're a diverse enough bunch, if you asked a group of random strangers on a street questions from the same list, you'd wind up with pages filled with different answers. We (did) have some of the best TV in the world (reality TV was the stake in the heart of our TV industry). We also have a fairly good benefits system (which I'm currently using).
So there's good and bad, our newspapers suck and people need to be weened off them before we can make any real progress as a society. But on the whole we ain't so bad.
I wrote more on this than I intended do. Sorry if I come across as negative to all my fellow Brits, I'm feeling a bit pissed at certain aspects of our culture right now.
Guess which bits.