A comedian from Melbourne who moved to London has realized a common feature over the two cities.
Jenny Tian has been living abroad for more than six months and claims that there are few differences between the two places.
“Why didn't anyone tell me that London and Melbourne are exactly the same city?” Jenny said in a now viral tap.
She said how both cities are 'very livable', but filled with seagulls and 'waste' again.
“They have their own unique transport systems – the Melbourne tram, the London Tube – it's the same,” she went on.
'There are so many Australians who go to London and there are so many British who go to Melbourne. It is just like the world's most useless cultural exchange.
'British and Aussies, just let me save the costs of a flight. Just stay exactly where you are. Unless you go to Japan. '
The daring comment led to a debate in the responses. While some agreed that others claimed that the two are 'completely different'.


Jenny Tian has been living abroad for more than six months and claims that there are few differences between Melbourne and London
“This is perhaps the most true that I have heard all day,” they wrote.
“Melbourne -again is much better than London, at least has got some sunlight,” wrote another.
One person who has lived in both cities said: “The two can't even compare. London is an unreal city with a great atmosphere. '
Another said: “After I have lived in London and Melbourne for 10 years each, I can tell you that they are not the same.”
Someone else wrote: 'Yes, Melbourne's weather can be unpredictable, but I don't think we can compare with London.
“At least the sun hits here. We have great green areas and great beaches when you go out of the city. '

“Why didn't anyone tell me that London and Melbourne are exactly the same city?” Said Jenny in a now viral Tiktok (Stock image of Melbourne)
Last year, Australian travelers were warned to stay away from London as street crime and the costs of living crisis.
The once-sized British capital is now being seasoned travelers and even British to social media to reveal the very multicultural city, no longer as at home.
And police statistics prove that the decline of the city is more than 'a feeling'; A telephone is stolen in the city every six minutes, with 8,500 in January alone.
A young woman went to Tiktok to air over the deterioration of London and mourned the city she grew up in just a few years ago.
In 2023 alone, official figures showed that 1.2 million people arrived in the UK, with a large part of those who moved to London, who pushed rental prices and homelessness.
“This is the worst that the city has been in my life,” she said.
The woman said that Londoners' pay through the nose 'to live there and have to deal with violent crime' just outside the front door.
Others quickly agreed with some who claim that the restless city is destroying itself in the next ten years.
“I moved to Spain and didn't know how bad London was until I left. It's a dive. Go out, “another woman insisted.