Well, similar, to one like myself. I'm used to going to different cities in England, and seeing completely different architecture - a lot of the old cities are based around castles and cathedrals which, whilst based around the same ideas, are never the same due to things such as the lay of the land. I've never hiked up one windy street and though, "I've been up a windy street like this one before".
I get what he's saying. Which is why I say everything in europe looks the same, gravel streets and 4-500 year old buildings.
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Well, similar, to one like myself. I'm used to going to different cities in England, and seeing completely different architecture - a lot of the old cities are based around castles and cathedrals which, whilst based around the same ideas, are never the same due to things such as the lay of the land. I've never hiked up one windy street and though, "I've been up a windy street like this one before".
Every British person refers to everyone British person as either "gov'na" or "master."
And to carry on the trend, this is the business district of Manchester at night (note the vast number of small buildings compared to the few tall ones):
Here's one of a Cathedral square in the centre of Manchester: