I said I don’t get why, I was asking why people wanted to come here vs other countries, what was the appeal for those leaving their countries and other commentators gave reasons. It wasn’t about the amount of people, I didn’t even ask for numbersYou're right, you said "so many people wish to come here versus other safe countries"
So here again the UK numbers "versus other safe countries":
UK: 56,495
Germany: 148,175
France: 103,790
Spain: 62,050
Italy: 45,200
Austria: 37,800
If you're looking at why refugees travel from France to the UK a few studies have suggested family ties is the main reason: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-53699511I said I don’t get why, I was asking why people wanted to come here vs other countries, what was the appeal for those leaving their countries and other commentators gave reasons. It wasn’t about the amount of people, I didn’t even ask for numbers
"So many" but "it wasn't about the amount of people" ... right.I said I don’t get why, I was asking why people wanted to come here vs other countries, what was the appeal for those leaving their countries and other commentators gave reasons. It wasn’t about the amount of people, I didn’t even ask for numbers
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I'm hoping this is just phrased wrong/in a rush and not an actual questionwhat was the appeal for those leaving their countries
I'm hoping this is just phrased wrong/in a rush and not an actual question
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Not taken out of context, it's why I said I hope it's just a mistake in phrasingWhy take part of a post out of context?
In contextNot taken out of context, it's why I said I hope it's just a mistake in phrasing
'their countries' would very much be asking why asylum seekers leave the countries they're from, no?
Quick edit - what is it with people always saying things are taken out of context as a first line of defence here?
Weird thing to specify given that we all remember the whole context of the situationIn context
I was asking why people wanted to come here vs other countries, what was the appeal for those leaving their countries
Iced coffee and tea have never appealed to me. If I want a cold drink, I'll have water or squash. Not something that should be hot!UO
Iced coffee are horrid. See also, spiced pumpkin
I feel you have comprehension difficulties. So will leave it thereWeird thing to specify given that we all remember the whole context of the situation
I think it's understandable during hot weatherIced coffee and tea have never appealed to me. If I want a cold drink, I'll have water or squash. Not something that should be hot!
You can get most flavours of hot tea, you can definitely get peach.I think it's understandable during hot weather
Iced tea seems to be a bit of a weird one though. Can you even get peach hot tea? I only ever think of it in iced form
yeah twinnings do itI think it's understandable during hot weather
Iced tea seems to be a bit of a weird one though. Can you even get peach hot tea? I only ever think of it in iced form
Ah I've tried it but it was pretty bad imo. Iced tea just hits slightly differentyeah twinnings do it
yeah bought one is full of sugar etc so tastes very different. in the US they do the crystals for it to make yourself. the whittards instant teas are amazing. can be served hot or coldAh I've tried it but it was pretty bad imo. Iced tea just hits slightly different
According to a few Google recipes a peach syrup is used
Yes sorry, I know why they left their countries but I just wondering why they choose the U.K. It was a question that I think people have taken the wrong way and with this example some of it is down to my quick reply here.I'm hoping this is just phrased wrong/in a rush and not an actual question
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