Which Is Better England Or America?

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I live in England, and go to america every year to visit family. Both countries are rlly gr8. For the chocolate, England is much better. Cadbury and Nestle are 2 of the best chocolate companys. The healthcare in England is much better than in America, as it is free. The education is better in England due to america having holidays tooooooo long. America is bigger, and has better weather, but in parts of it the death penalty still stands, which is wrong. Homosexual, and racial problems are worst in america than in england but america has more gadgets. England has a better history, america has only been around for about 700 years, whilst england has been around for hundreds of thousands of years. Both countries have a good range of facilities; england with its rich culture, and america with all its fashionable outlooks. As for music, both countries have had great singers. In england, the beatles, rolling stones, queen, elton john etc, and in america, elvis presley, michael jackson etc. But if you like R&B then america has better music. English bands are rather good tho ^_^
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That's funny, I wonder why you asked about the chocolate? Did you try some American chocolate and spit it out or something?, England has much better chocolate !! HA ha ... Hershey's chocolate is too sugary it reminds me of British cooking chocolate.

There is a lot of natural beauty in America and interesting places just like in England. But which is best place to live in depends on lots of factors, particularly how wealthy you are. A lot of people in America have no access to inexpensive health care and many Americans have no paid vacation (a lot of people spend a lot of time praying they don't get sick). I really don't know which is better there are good and bad things about both places.

America has created lots of great bands and jazz, rock n roll, rap and hip hop and pretty much all modern musical forms were created in America. But an awful lot of great bands have come out of tiny little old England too, which is quite amazing really when you think about it.

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