Part 2
W1: I love London. I actually lived here for 14 years.
W2: I love London. I love the diversity, and all the different people here, the multiculturalism.
W3: I love London. London is one of the most amazing cities. It’s so exciting; there’s so much to do and see in London. I think it’s one of my favorite cities.
W4: I like London, but sometimes it’s too busy.
M1: There’s (There’re) too many people; it’s too big a city; um … it doesn’t have any real heart, and um, you know, for a holiday, it’s … it’s just not, it’s … it’s … it’s not very relaxing.
W5: Living in Australia at the moment, comparing it to London, I find the people to be more humorous and lively. There seems to be more going on.
M2: Absolutely love London. One of the best places, I think, anyone can live. There’s just so much happening, I mean. Um, my father’s just over for two weeks and (has) actually been going down to all the galleries and stuff today along the South Bank.
W6: I feel very comfortable in London. It’s already, like, my fifth time.
M3: I wouldn’t like to live in London, but to visit, it’s an absolutely tremendous place and where I live it’s just a short train ride.
M4: I do like London. I really like the old architecture and the history that they have here. There’s a lot to see and it’s just a really nice city.
M5: London’s a very nice city. It takes a lot to get used to.
M6: I like London very much. I like London because of its huge diversity of people, and huge diversity of things to do and places to see.