Tuesday, April 24, 2018

a London story

Hi guys!
 Today I want to talk to you about our London trip and what we did during our visit of Canary Wharf, a commercial district in east London. : it is one of the main financial centres of the UK which contains many of Europe's tallest buildings, including the second-tallest in the UK, One Canada Square.

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During our lunch break, Mr Bishop asked us to go around and (if possible) interview people about what they were doing here. Silene, Malka and I discovered a whole new world were bankers and workers live together. However, we quickly understood that they don't have the same view on London and its commercial districts. We interviewed about ten people (excluding the many bankers in a hurry), who answered these following questions :
- What is your job?
- Do you live in this neighbourhood?
- What did you study?
- To you what makes London a city of influence?
The answers from the bankers were more or less similar. Most of them told us that they were bankers (we met old bankers, pround of their 25 years of experience as much as young ones who were discovering the financial industry) and that they studied finance, law or politics in well-known universities. To our final final question, we had answers like "London is a city of influence thanks to its diversity and cosmopolitanism". A woman also told us that finance is the only thing that remains to London now the Brexit had been voted.
When it comes to the workers, the answers were slightly different. They told us that they worked on construction sites and that they lived a long time away from here. Some of them told us that they didn't have the opportunity to go to university. "Money, of course!" was the answer we had from many workers to our last question.

Interesting isn't it?





Esther

6 comments:

  1. I must be really tired because I read "A woman also told us that finance is the only thing that remains to London now the Brexit had been voted." as "A woman also told us that her fiancé is the only thing that remains to London now the Brexit had been voted."

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  2. Fine article ! I look forward to reading about the answers others received,and many more London articles!

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  3. I think it is very interesting to see that social class influences your point of view on society. This is a real proof of it. Thanks for sharing!

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  4. By the way, the coincidence is remarkable. The Wes Anderson film is called Isle of Dogs, and Canary Wharf is ON the Isle of Dogs ! 2 blog articles in a row ! Spooky,huh?

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    1. Is the movie good btw? I've never been a big Wes Anderson films but I've heard this one is great, any opinion?

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  5. It is funny because Mathilde,Chiara, Theo and I asked similar questions but most of the workers were such in a hurry, sticking to their phone while eating and walking that we did not talk to a lot of persons. Plus, they were new to the system or one was a bus driver. They were particularly nice (compared to the other faces) and they said to us that coming here was a consequent change and that the One Canada Square and the buildings surrounding were completely different from the area (which is poor). Plus they said that they are under a lot of pressure especially since the Brexit. And so it is fun to see that we did not have the same answer.

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