@lilraf
lily rafat
@lilraf · 2:03

London podcast 🤗

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We came back home, I had a meeting for my job, the Anderson School of Management. Very exciting stuff. And now I am speaking to you. I'm going to do some work for that. And maybe we'll go to a pub or something, but that's it for today

#london #work #marks&spencer

@sophlamoph
Sophie B
@sophlamoph · 1:01
Hey, Lily. Well, I really enjoyed this podcast. I'm really jealous of you right now that you're in England because, you know, my family lives there, too, but not in London. I do have to say, though, I got to disagree with the Marks and Spencer's praise as, like, the best grocery store in England, because I'd have to say that what's it called. Oh, my gosh, that wait. Rose is better than Marks and Spencers
@lilraf
lily rafat
@lilraf · 0:37
Okay, I can respect that. Yeah, that's fine. I just really love how much variety Marks and Spencer has in terms of what they offer you because they do offer you a lot. And then also, I think my main thing with them is their dessert section, because we usually do our grocery shopping, grocery, fully grocery fruits, vegetables, eggs, milk, whatever from Tesco. So it's not at our main place
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@oliverorduna182
Oliver Orduna
@oliverorduna182 · 1:45
You literally inspired me a little bit because my first podcast was learning how to do a proper British accent. And a few pointers I would love to give you is that British people pronounce other T. They put more emphasis on the T. So two, two. I was watching this video, and the guy kept saying, Keep practicing, too. Like saying two and pronouncing your T's. So, for example, he gave us the example, a city. So like, Americans would pronounce city
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