I am a Londoner and I love my home. There are many things about this country which drive me crazy, but when I am in America, I feel wrong there.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I am British. I love Britain for all its faults and all its virtues. My husband is American and I am largely based in Los Angeles, but whenever someone asks me where home is, I automatically say 'London.'
Living in London has become incredible. I suppose it's easy to love where you live if you love what you're doing. But this is not just a visit: it's my home.
I love living in London.
England is my home. London is my home. New York feels like, if I have to spend a year living in an unfamiliar city, this is a pretty lovely one to spend a year in, but I will be going home at the end of it, certainly.
I've spent lots of time in London, I studied in London, I like London. It's just not my home.
I love London. I love the U.K., but if I was going to live anywhere else on Earth, it would be Australia.
I've lived a lot of my life in London, so I often feel that I am a Londoner.
I lived in London for eight years and I like to say that I am two parts American and one part British because I lived there for a third of my life.
Don't get me wrong - I love London, and still have an apartment there.
I'll always be a Brit abroad, and I love London so much, but New York is my home.