The narrator sees differences in the way people behave in Boston and London.
We can arrive at this answer as follows:
- The narrator shows how his life was in these two cities and how people behaved, especially when they saw that he was a foreigner.
- This narrator believes that in London, people are more cordial and polite.
- Londoners are more welcoming and relaxed.
- This narrator has a very different perception from people in Boston.
- He claims that Americans are very agitated and rushed.
- Americans are less educated and less welcoming than the English.
He claims that America is very different from London and that in Boston you shouldn't wait for a "cup of English tea," as everything is very different.
This question is about "The American Dream: A Man from India."
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