L.A. is the opposite of Britain in a lot of respects, and that's what draws so many British people here.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
London and L.A. are two opposites - I like the difference.
For a foreigner, L.A. is such a big, wonderful and weird place that, until you find your niche, you feel a little bit discombobulated.
While I enjoy spending time in L.A., Britain is my home.
I wouldn't rule out L.A. life, but I love England. I have a lovely house and nice garden, I walk my kids to school - family is most important to me.
L.A. has been a great place to dip into, but I'll always come back to London.
L.A. is a place people come to for all sorts of reasons, often to reinvent themselves, and that fascinates me.
I've spent a lot of time in L.A. and I love it. A lot of Brits can't stand the place, but I like the West Coast attitude and the way people celebrate success.
L.A. is very special to me, so far away from my world on the East Coast, Europe, Asia. It's a bit of an island for me - less intense, less busy; because of time difference and location, it has a calming effect. At least it used to be all that.
L.A., for me, is a perfect microcosm of America - because it's so profligate, and so glamorous, and so anti-intellectual, finally.
L.A. style is more laid back than London, mainly because it's always sunny. In London, the cold means you get to rock layers. And you can't go wrong with a trench coat!
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