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I JUST GOTBACK FROM LONDON AND LOVED IT , I WAS TOLD THE UNDERGROUND WAS HARD TO USE BUT I FOUND IT EASY AND HANDY .

THANKS ALL YOU LONDONERS 4 A GREAT TIME

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  1. I'm so glad you enjoyed visiting us

    I don't know who told you the underground was difficult ... I always hold it up as a shining example of good practice when we're talking of accessibility for people with learning difficulties (I have a daughter with learning difficulties, she cannot read or write) because you don't need to read anything ... as long as you've got your map (which has become such an icon of great design) and you follow the colours you can't get lost

    hope to see you again some time !!


  2. I am very pleased that you had a wonderfull time in London.

    But who on earth told you that the underground was hard to use??? It is the easiest form of transport in the city due to it's speed and cost, you could be lazy and get a taxi but that costs money and would probably take twice along, busses are slow as.

    What did you get up to? would love to know, put it in the additional description bar,

    Sam (a londoner)

  3. the underground is not hard- its bl**dy colour coded, even small children know how colour codeing works!

    Congratulations on your trip, I hope you learnt from London how stupid it is to carry a ruck sack/house on your back whilst anywhere in the capital.

    Take this home with you, advise your frineds and help stop the progression of black eyed Londoners.

  4. hey, glad you enjoyed you visit!! i dont find the underground difficult but i guess if you are in a new country things can take time to get used too!! xx

  5. "Mi-i-ind The Gap"

    (Liverpool St Station and a few others)

    The Underground is not difficult to use, and one reason is now so widely copied that it's not often realised how original and revolutionary it was.

    Harry Beck's diagrammatic map of underground routes and stations was a vast leap in clarity compared to what had gone before, despite what it did to actual geography.

    (And Underground maps make excellent souvenirs, full of historic and evocative names: if you didn't get one, I'm sure you could still order a poster or t-shirt on-line!)

  6. It's amazing, isn't it?!

    I went last summer and I want to go back soo bad but being a 14 year old, it's kinda hard to just go back when I want to haha.

    But I didn't think that the Underground was that hard to get around in. You just have to be alert and know where you are going and keep your ears and eyes open.

    I hope you get to go back someday<3

  7. You're welcome!

  8. Your welcome

  9. You're gayyyyyyyyyyyy

    thanks for the two points!

    =](:

  10. Well, whoever says London isnt a good place for a holiday should think again!  

    Who told you the underground was hard? Puh-lease!

    Your Welcome, and we are all glad you enjoyed your stay here at London.

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