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    Jennifer, I am on your side 100%!
    I was born and raised in London and 5 years ago moved to Cambridge with my family. Cambridge is the first time I've felt welcome in a city and I spent over 18 years in London. When people ask me how I liked living in London, my answer is almost never a good one. I refer to London sometimes as a big high school. Separated from each other, constant judgment, no manners. After having gone through high school once, I was glad I didn't have to then grow up with adults that still live with that mentality. It's a sad day when you have to question whether or not to make a compliment, hold a door, wave, or to just be polite in general. Smiles don't cost a thing and 9 times out of 10 a genuine smile can brighten someones day. Talk about minimal effort.