United Kingdom - /trv/ (#2797790) [Archived: 446 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/27/2025, 9:35:12 PM No.2797790
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Where should I go in the United Kingdom to experience the indigenous culture? Does it still exist? Welsh, Cornish, Scots etc. would I have to visit smaller cities to interact with English people? I like to slow travel just wander around to parks or museums or libraries and chat with the locals. Is that even possible , I have about 8 weeks off between obligations and want to get a feel for what the UK is like before it's too late
Anonymous
6/28/2025, 6:37:40 PM No.2798027
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in general the periphery of the country has less immigrants.

in general every medium/small city will have an area of economic depression, but many medium or small cities someone had a reason to do tourism to have some comfy areas too. the economic depression parts are present regardless of immigration demographics - every town has a "high street" but they cannot sustain businesses beyond mcdonalds, pound shop, pharmacy, charity shops.
every town will have a little crew of drug addicts that camp out at one of the closed down high street storefronts and enjoy their social life
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Anonymous
6/29/2025, 7:21:28 PM No.2798352
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>>2798027
>2011 census
Utterly irrelevant to 2025. They let the hordes in within the last 10 years and especially within the last 5.
Anonymous
6/30/2025, 1:22:32 AM No.2798423
Why do you care to see the UK? The country sucks and the people aren't worth interacting with.