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If it is how you say it is, I might have to take a trip out to the UK lol... Because here in the states, its other way around. Broads will high step and hurdle over a brother with decent game to go talk to some Dj Squals looking dude...Thats just the nature of the game sometimes. The only remedy is to keep running your game. Or better yet, go to venues where the women are typically more receptive to guys who look like you.
Hah I think it's a case of the grass is alwasy greener on the other side! Based on my experience of living in NYC. I LOVE running game in the US. You literally have to do no work. We'd be walking down the street and women would start following us. In clubs they'd run over because we stood out so much, initially just in dress, then when we opened our mouthes. Your average British guy will do well in the states, someone trained in PUA arts will clean up. First time I had an SNL was there. Still a great memory!
It doesn't quite work the same way for American guys in Britain however so be warned. Several of my friends have moved from the East Coast/NYC to London. And had a tough time. What doesn't work, is going up to girls and saying you're American which alot of my friends did. They'll be like "So?". It's just not very exotic or interesting given how much American culture we get exposed to, plus you might be from somewhere shit like Kentucky or something.
What does work really well, is saying where specifically you're from, especially if it's a cool place. Luckily for my most recent friend who'd moved over, I'd figured this out, and have been introducing him to women as my friend from New York, rather than just my friend from the US. That works MUCH better. Especially in London, instantly girls are like "Cool!". Then you can go into why you're over if you want.
We've all had good careers in finance and banking, which is why the back and forth between London and NYC, but usually make up something more fun like "We're studying at Clown School together to be professional clowns, and my friend is over here as a transfer student." Or some shit like that. Of course when they don't believe us and we tell them the truth it doesn't usually hurt..