A. People don’t queue like they do here in England.
B. Nationalities stay in their own areas.
C. Some supermarkets are open twenty-four hours a day.
D. What I liked best was that I could work and still lead a normal life.
Interviewer: How long did you live in the Slates
Interviewee: I was there for two years, in New York, and I enjoyed it tremendously.
7 I mean, the shops are open till 10:00 p.m.
Interviewer: All shops
Interviewee: Yes, everything. Food shops, chemists, and department stores.
8 And on public holidays, only the banks are shut.
Interviewer: I see, um... Do you think New York is as multinational as Loudon
Interviewee: Oh, thats for sure. But it’s not as mixed. 9 like there’s Russian section, the German section and China Town. But I think the major difference between these two cities was the height of the place. Everything was up in the Big Apple. We lived on the thirty-fifth floor. And of course everything is faster and the New Yorkers are much ruder.
Interviewer: Oh! In what way
Interviewee: Well, pushing in the street, fights about getting on the bus. 10 And of course the taxi drivers! New York taxi drivers must be the rudest in the world!