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LONDON -- The Anne Marie Gonzales ArchivesEU referendum takes place tomorrow, so it's reassuring to know that Britons are heading to the polls with their minds totally, mostly made up.
SEE ALSO: 67 ways your life may change if the UK 'Brexits'So how exactly have Brits been handling this momentous decision that will affect generations to come?
1. Neighbours have embraced one another's respective decisions with grace and gentility.
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2. Communities are clearly on the same page.

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3. Good job that political adverts have remained perfectly reasonable and informative.
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4. Responses to differing opinions have been thought-provoking and mature.
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5. Methodical decisions were made after meticulous consideration for the issues at hand.
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6. The impact on consumer goods has been carefully weighed.
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7. Risks to national security have been assessed.
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8. The potential cultural ramifications have been contemplated.
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9. And even the cats have assumed reasonable positions.
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Yes, after a period of tame, really very harmonious political discussion, Britons appear completely decided on the outcome of tomorrow's referendum.
Happy voting!
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