Where i should go next?

It’s my first few days in Uk friends. I love it! I am so happy I can’t even explain. It was my always dream to visit the country of so many famous people! The country has such a beautiful and big history it’s insane! I am sorry for many “!” Signs but I am just overwhelmed by the situation i think. People are so friendly everyone is smiling it’s so new to me. The weather is great summer is beautiful. People seem to care about others as well what’s is big wow for me few times strangers even asked me if I got any problems what’s actually make me little emotional because in my country no body care about you people only worded about they own life. I heard lots about how people in England are not happy but i didn’t see it yet at least in the town centres when you can see people who have plenty of time to just enjoy the life. One of my friends told me that in England it’s only work work work but like I have said I have seen loads of people spending time with there friends. I have been in town centre few times and I see same people just chilling so I am assuming they do some less work because for them more important are connections between the love ones what’s so good! In my country everyone is focus on work. There no chance to met because everyone is working. I am planning to stay here for a 2 weeks and my plan was to to see Stonehenge (must see on my list) then I wanted to see Conwy castle then York and get to Hadrians wall I got 2 weeks and i wanted to stay few days in each place but i think i might change my plan to my best friend recommendation he spent 10 years in Luton and after we went for a walk in to town centre I was so impressed and shocked he told me to go to Birmingham or Manchester or Bradford especially the night he even said my impression go to next level and i think I will do it a really want to see true England
Is there’s more places i should see before i leave this magical country???

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u/Siiusiak — 1 day ago
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My first few days in the UK and I already love this country!

It’s my first few days in Uk friends. I love it! I am so happy I can’t even explain. It was my always dream to visit the country of so many famous people! The country has such a beautiful and big history it’s insane! I am sorry for many “!” Signs but I am just overwhelmed by the situation i think. People are so friendly everyone is smiling it’s so new to me. The weather is great summer is beautiful. People seem to care about others as well what’s is big wow for me few times strangers even asked me if I got any problems what’s actually make me little emotional because in my country no body care about you people only worded about they own life. I heard lots about how people in England are not happy but i didn’t see it yet at least in the town centres when you can see people who have plenty of time to just enjoy the life. One of my friends told me that in England it’s only work work work but like I have said I have seen loads of people spending time with there friends. I have been in town centre few times and I see same people just chilling so I am assuming they do some less work because for them more important are connections between the love ones what’s so good! In my country everyone is focus on work. There no chance to met because everyone is working. I am planning to stay here for a 2 weeks and my plan was to to see Stonehenge (must see on my list) then I wanted to see Conwy castle then York and get to Hadrians wall I got 2 weeks and i wanted to stay few days in each place but i think i might change my plan to my best friend recommendation he spent 10 years in Luton and after we went for a walk in to town centre I was so impressed and shocked he told me to go to Birmingham or Manchester or Bradford especially the night he even said my impression go to next level and i think I will do it a really want to see true England
Is there’s more places i should see before i leave this magical country?

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u/Siiusiak — 1 day ago

Exclusive interview with a Polish tourist after his first weekend in Glasgow

The Glasgow Chronicle spoke to a Polish football supporter who travelled to Glasgow for a match and decided to spend a few days exploring the city. He says the biggest surprises were the prices, the local atmosphere and… a strangely familiar sense of danger.
The Glasgow Chronicle: Was this your first visit to Glasgow?
Polish supporter: Yes. I mainly came for the football, so I brought a fairly generous budget. Britain, big city, stadium, pubs — I assumed the money would disappear quickly.
The Glasgow Chronicle: And it didn’t?
Polish supporter: Not at all. I was genuinely shocked. The last time I had a holiday this cheap was in Ethiopia. You walk around, spend money, check your bank account and think, “How do I still have money left?”
The Glasgow Chronicle: That’s quite an unusual comparison.
Polish supporter: It wasn’t only financial. The level of danger occasionally felt familiar too. In Ethiopia, people told me not to wander into certain areas alone after dark. In Glasgow, nobody needed to tell me. I worked it out myself.
The Glasgow Chronicle: Did anything dangerous actually happen?
Polish supporter: No. Glasgow has a very effective early-warning system for tourists. You just look down certain streets and your body automatically says, “We’re going back.”
The Glasgow Chronicle: What did you think of the locals?
Polish supporter: Very welcoming. Sometimes I couldn’t understand a single word they were saying, but from the tone of voice I could usually tell whether we’d just become friends or whether I should start walking a bit faster.
The Glasgow Chronicle: Would you come back?
Polish supporter: Absolutely. Ethiopia is much further away, and the adrenaline level is about the same.

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u/Siiusiak — 6 days ago