Small cities, towns, and many places so tiny they are villages here. I do my best to avoid the Vancouver area. Here we often hear, follow the valley descending to 3,000', turn right at the river, then descend at your discretion. I usually wait till well past the 5 nm zone away from the airport to call clear of the zone, and inbound call well before the 5 nm, they appreciate it helping to fit me in, just incase there is other traffic. Hardly ever do I fly into a busy airport, and locally 'the' is a very commonly used word. Uncontrolled airports are a common occurrence for me, and if there is other traffic on the radio, they almost all say 'the' as do I. But as for LAX, personally I would be a bit stressed flying into it, because of the amount of traffic. I consider a 152 in the circuit doing touch and goes, a Dash 8 inbound, and a beech 1900 back tracking for take off to depart, a busy day, while I call inbound 11 nm out to the northeast descending out of 4500'.