While London is a place that a lot of people call home, it is also a place that can be considered strange by many. This is why we’ve decided to ask around and gather the 15 most bizarre things about London no one understands!
Many people comment on the reason why there is always a queue in London and I’m here to tell you, I have no idea why. It is actually a lot more surprising to go into a store and NOT have to queue, which is extremely unfortunate.
Hyde Park is one of the largest parks in London and is one of the four Royal Parks that form a chain across central London. It also has a pet cemetery in the middle which you have to pay to go see. A lot of Londoners don’t really understand this themselves.
Some of our tubes are partially automated using Automatic Train Operations, while these trains still need people to open and close doors and to assist in cases of emergency, it also means that no one is actually driving the train, except a computer.
While a lot of people do drive in London, many simply take the tube when they need to be somewhere because traffic is unpredictable. In comparison to places outside of London and the UK, driving a car isn’t really that important.
While this one might be a slight exaggeration, London tends to have a higher number of foxes than other places. Don’t be surprised if you see one pop out of a bush on your way home from work. This is one of those things that we’ve all just gotten used to.
Now this one is definitely not an exaggeration. While London pigeons are braver than other pigeons, bigger than other pigeons (no joke) and probably more dangerous too, they also tend to travel in packs, especially when there’s food involved.
This one isn’t particularly a bad thing but the number of shopping centres in London can be considered strange. Ran out of lash glue? Why don’t you pop out to the gigantic shopping centre five minutes away from your house?
Some people tend to assume that there is only one accent in the whole of London, that being the Queens English. The thing is that couldn’t be further from the truth; the varying accents in the city are bizarre considering it’s only ONE city.
I’m pretty sure everyone in London has been immunised to the rats that scurry around London’s underground tube stations because of how common it is to see them. This is one of those bizarre things about London, you have no idea how to explain.
This one is something we have all learned to accept, there really isn’t anything about London’s weather. It can go from flat out rain to sunshine in 2 seconds.
Please don’t trust your journey if you live in London, for your own sake, anything can happen. The bus can terminate, tube strikes, diversion, bus changing drivers, traffic!
In the south-east corner of Trafalgar Square, you’ll find the smallest police station in the whole of Britain. It is a tiny box which can apparently hold up to two prisoners at a time and the main purpose was to hold one police officer at a time. Weird, I know.
If you pay attention the next time you ride the London Tubes you’ll find that there is a loud, unsettling sound that it makes and that everyone else has learnt to pretend it’s not there.
Maybe it’s because of our distrust of the London roads but when there’s an opening to cross the roads, we have to take it.
Maybe it’s something about living in the city but no one really talks to strangers in public or rather likes to pretend they don’t exist.
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