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pam w, the West End is in Westminster not London Wink
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Arno, the City of Westminster is a London Borough, part of Greater London. City is also one of the boroughs, in fact the smallest.

.... toodles off to split a few more hairs ....
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Mosha Marc wrote:
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barry wrote:
you do realise I aint getting the last 5 seconds of my life back dont you?? Twisted Evil


maybe they're all northern - down pit, down job club


No, entirely different all good northern nouns have a silent t'.


Adjectives too, you wat.

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I apologise for t'pedantry but surely that is still a noun? wink
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squawker, Greater London is a modern fabrication. wash your mouth out
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Arno wrote:
squawker, Greater London is a modern fabrication. wash your mouth out


Because London is no greater than anywhere else, and is considerably worse than the North Twisted Evil
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midgetbiker wrote:
Oh no, if you use 'city' in place of London you still say going into the city!


But "I'm going up to town" specifically means to London, in whatever direction London is from you
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eng_ch I think that varies depending on your locality. For me "going up town" or "going into town" usually means Nottingham but can also mean Derby or Sheffield.
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Now going 'up' to somewhere is a whole different discussion. I seem to remember there are 4 places in the Uk you always go up to. London, Oxford, Cambridge and one other I'm not sure on. Any takers? Twisted Evil
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I'm going to town", seems highly acceptable, whereas "I'm going to village" sounds rather action oriented, and not in a good way.


Getting even more diminutive how would you describe going to the cottage?


PS I would always go down to London, it's where it is geographically and as for Oxford and Cambridge surely going up to them refers to going to University there after school rather than travelling to the geographicla destination.


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