A reporter who has visited plants throughout Europe have an impression 【M1】______ on the pace of work is much slower here. Nobody tries too hard. 【M2】______ Tea breaks does matter and are frequent. Britons give a distinct impression 【M3】______ of going at their tasks in a more leisure way. 【M4】______ It certainly does not improve the gross national product or output per worker. However, those visitors have noticed anything else about 【M5】______ Britain. It is a pleasant place. Street crowds in Stockholm, Paris and New York move quickly and silently heads down, all in a hurry, London crowds tend to walk at an easy pace. Every stranger is struck by the patient and orderly way in that 【M6】______ Britons queue for a bus: if the saleswoman is slow and out of stock she will be likely say, 'Oh dear, what a pity' ;, the rubbish collectors stop to chat 【M7】______ and called the housewives 'Love' . Crime rises here as in every city but there 【M8】______ still remains a gentle tone and temper that is matched in Berlin, Milan or Detroit.【M9】_______ In short, what is wrong with Britain may also be what is right. Having reached to a tolerable standard, Britons appear to be choosing leisure over goods. 【M10】______ 【M1】