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OMG.

Ronaldo signed for a Saudi club for an alleged £177 million per year.

If true, then greed and ego knows no bounds. Hope he gives 90% of that to charity.
 
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OMG.

Ronaldo signed for a Saudi club for an alleged £177 million per year.

If true, then greed and ego knows no bounds. Hope he gives 90% of that to charity.
Football (soccer) has been all about money and crying babies rolling on the floor for decades. Disgusting sport, really.
 
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Well its kinda like Messi face is used as advertisement for Qatar lol.
Hope nobody needs to catch the train.
 

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I am coming back to England in May. I just miss it there too much. Going to book an Air BnB for one month and stay with my relatives for two months. Hoping to spend every summer in England. Unless I can get a work visa sponsorship, in which case I will stay there for as long as possible. I have to say, I have not been nearly as happy being home in America. I was so much happier in England.
 

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I am coming back to England in May. I just miss it there too much. Going to book an Air BnB for one month and stay with my relatives for two months. Hoping to spend every summer in England. Unless I can get a work visa sponsorship, in which case I will stay there for as long as possible. I have to say, I have not been nearly as happy being home in America. I was so much happier in England.

Just remember the grass is always greener. When I meet people who have come here from the states, I usually ask, why? As in, why would you want to come here? In terms of landscape, North America has so much more to offer. Culturally, there's a bigger difference than I realised. And obviously, we speak and spell things properly over here. :D
 

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When I meet people who have come here from the states, I usually ask, why? As in, why would you want to come here?

I can answer that for my personal wants/needs:


1. It's where my best friend lives, and I miss being with her.


2. She has a puppy, that I bonded with for two months before I left, a Sprocker, and I miss that furball with my entire being.


3. My best friend and I do want to get married someday, so its more than just about "oh I miss my friend" (she has said yes to marrying me, just fyi, we just can't afford the lawyer just yet to help us with all the paperwork) ( I am currently saving most of my money with the hope of going back more prepared someday)


4. As someone who couldn't afford medicine at the age of 17 when I had salmonella poisoning, and threw up for 3-4 weeks crying myself to sleep every night wondering if I had a misdiagnosis and was dying of cancer (I lost a lot of weight during this period in my life, and couldn't eat anything) I really want to live in a country with Universal Healthcare and medicine that goes based off your income or the 9 quid a month rate England uses, personally I think 9 quid is too low for a 30 day supply, they need to raise it to 15 quid a month for a 30 day supply and give nurses a big raise from that


5. My partner and I would go walking every day, because the cities and towns are much more walkable there, in America I never seem to walk even though I always tell myself I will... its just designed for cars here... my fault for not pushing myself, but I don't have to push myself in England, it just happens naturally I lose weight every time I go there, in a healthy way


6. part of me doesn't even want to own a car anymore just because so much theft is occurring, like with catalytic converters, in England my partner and I only needed public transport to enjoy ourselves, so that high cost of owning a car is null, risks associated with owning a car null, general anxiety from how expensive cars and petrol are in general are null, and public transport in her small town was great, public transport in small town America doesn't exist, and I don't want to live in big cities


7. My ancestry dates back to the 14th century in the Shropshire region, and I have to say every time I there I do feel something spiritual about it, it feels like home for me, my body just relaxes, I can't explain it.


8. Crime in general in America is becoming worse, people are becoming nuts here, largely because of morality no longer has a reason to exist, it is the Categorical Imperatives by Immanuel Kant come full circle sadly... (no one is a role model anymore)


9. Shootings happen daily here, its wild to me that I live close to a warzone (Chicago) which has a higher death ratio than the middle east wars... that just doesn't happen in England, you will get some nut jobs in England from time to time sure, but nothing on this level, not even close. Source Statistics


10. If my partner and I decide to raise a child, we want our child to have access to affordable University and healthcare


11. I prefer and feel safer at the beaches in the UK.


12. There is a special forest my fiance and I love walking in England, its just our special place, and it can't be replaced with any other forest. Thankfully its a National Trust area, so we don't have to worry about it ever being destroyed.


13. Sainsbury's has the best fucking food I have ever had in my life, seriously the grocery stores where I live suck ass in comparison (probably is better in the big cities, but again I like that I would have access to all these amazing foods just from a store down the road in a small town) I hate traffic, and prefer to avoid big cities in general.


14. Fuck I miss Sainsbury's…


15. Did I mention how much I love the food at Sainsburys yet?


16. No mosquitoes. FML I can't enjoy summers here, mosquitoes in middle of June through late August are just horrible... I seriously can't be outside for even 5 minutes without getting bit, and England I had 0 issues with bugs there... it was heaven. Finally able to enjoy the hot weather without chemicals on my body (mosquito repellent, which I despise wearing, its nasty)


17. Fuck I miss proper chicken tikka masala and buttered chicken, there is a place near me that has this, but its horrible in quality compared to what I had in England.


18. People are nicer to me in England. I made friends with quite a few strangers in small town England, my favorite being this old guy who owned and ice cream shop, he got to know my favorite scoop and would joke around with me and such. In America people are very "robotic business" personalities, 'thank you and have a nice day', and no actual conversation. (Maybe my accent is the only reason its different in England? I am unsure)


19. I can ferry boat over to Ireland and France and experience entirely different cultures cheaply, well insert RyanAir here as well if you are willing to travel with no carry on and no bag... (which I am) its amazing to me you can fly for like 20-30 Euro to Paris for a weekend and stay at a AirBnB and then next weekend 60 Euro to Turkey and see the beautiful architecture. (these flight prices simply don't exist in America, if I want to go to Colorado and see the mountains, it will be 400-500 round trip flight, not to mention air bnb's are a little more pricey here.


20. You have clean water. We use bottled where I live (and no I don’t live in Flint Michigan) most of America has old lead pipes and/or just bad quality water. I measured 450 parts per million in my houses tap water… so now I drink bottled premium water only (no soda, no anything else).


21. You don’t really have winter. I hate winter, back of my hands crack and bleed, my eyes get super dry and vision blurred, lips chapped. My fiance says England gets winter, but I looked at the temps and laughed… no you don’t get winter. That’s still shorts weather for me, maybe two weeks total you get winter, but not a full proper winter, at least not the part of England she lives in, I am sure Scotland where you are is worse, but I won’t be in Scotland.


22. Open Top buses to beaches. It was so awesome being able to walk down the road, get on an open top bus during the summer time and go to a beach any day of the week cheaply (8 quid return)… just can’t do that in vast vast majority of America, in fact, America may not even have a single city that offers this, at least to my knowledge.


23. ---28 days of vacation time at almost any job for anyone in the UK, is such an insane benefit you all have no idea how lucky you are. I worked as a Security Guard making almost minimum wage for a few years, and only had 1 week of vacation. Would have taken 15 years working for that company to get 28 days vacation per their policy (many companies I have worked at are like this). You all get it on day 1. Another example, my Dad is 70 years old, still works 50-60 hour weeks, hasn’t had a day off in over 5 years other than when he had surgery. His company gives him two weeks vacation now and has worked at this company for close to eight years (FYI he was unable to take his vacation in recent years due to staff shortages so they just send him an extra check for the vacation...). Why would I want to live in America with this quality of life to look forward to? My fiance on the other hand, was going on 3-4 weekend vacations with me almost every other week during my stay last year... it was a blast and our quality of life was night and day different than back home in America.

24. I laughed daily when I lived with my fiance. I have laughed maybe 5 days total out of the last 80 or so being home in America.

25. Driving all the roundabouts on the rare occasion we did rent a car I found to be quite fun, also the country roads being one lane a lot of time, and everyone being kind backing up, or you back up so they can pass... you just won't ever get that kind of hospitality in America, you will get someone roaring down a single lane with the attitude of get the **** out of my way or get run over... I never experienced any hostile drivers in England, in America they are a dime a dozen though.

Lastly, you referred in your post to knowing people that have moved there. I am open to any advice on how to make it happen for myself or get a work visa sponsorship, please let me know how. In fact, I will get on my hands and knees and beg you for advice if you know any.
 
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Just remember the grass is always greener. When I meet people who have come here from the states, I usually ask, why? As in, why would you want to come here? In terms of landscape, North America has so much more to offer. Culturally, there's a bigger difference than I realised. And obviously, we speak and spell things properly over here. :D
What are you talking about? The Scottish Highlands and North Wales are absolutely gorgeous! :) Cornwall or the Lake District aren't too shabby, either. If I and the missus had jobs waiting for us, I'd move to any of these places without a second thought.

I can answer that for my personal wants/needs:


1. It's where my best friend lives, and I miss being with her.


2. She has a puppy, that I bonded with for two months before I left, a Sprocker, and I miss that furball with my entire being.


3. My best friend and I do want to get married someday, so its more than just about "oh I miss my friend" (she has said yes to marrying me, just fyi, we just can't afford the lawyer just yet to help us with all the paperwork) ( I am currently saving most of my money with the hope of going back more prepared someday)


4. As someone who couldn't afford medicine at the age of 17 when I had salmonella poisoning, and threw up for 3-4 weeks crying myself to sleep every night wondering if I had a misdiagnosis and was dying of cancer (I lost a lot of weight during this period in my life, and couldn't eat anything) I really want to live in a country with Universal Healthcare and medicine that goes based off your income or the 9 quid a month rate England uses, personally I think 9 quid is too low for a 30 day supply, they need to raise it to 15 quid a month for a 30 day supply and give nurses a big raise from that


5. My partner and I would go walking every day, because the cities and towns are much more walkable there, in America I never seem to walk even though I always tell myself I will... its just designed for cars here... my fault for not pushing myself, but I don't have to push myself in England, it just happens naturally I lose weight every time I go there, in a healthy way


6. part of me doesn't even want to own a car anymore just because so much theft is occurring, like with catalytic converters, in England my partner and I only needed public transport to enjoy ourselves, so that high cost of owning a car is null, risks associated with owning a car null, general anxiety from how expensive cars and petrol are in general are null, and public transport in her small town was great, public transport in small town America doesn't exist, and I don't want to live in big cities


7. My ancestry dates back to the 14th century in the Shropshire region, and I have to say every time I there I do feel something spiritual about it, it feels like home for me, my body just relaxes, I can't explain it.


8. Crime in general in America is becoming worse, people are becoming nuts here, largely because of morality no longer has a reason to exist, it is the Categorical Imperatives by Immanuel Kant come full circle sadly... (no one is a role model anymore)


9. Shootings happen daily here, its wild to me that I live close to a warzone (Chicago) which has a higher death ratio than the middle east wars... that just doesn't happen in England, you will get some nut jobs in England from time to time sure, but nothing on this level, not even close. Source Statistics


10. If my partner and I decide to raise a child, we want our child to have access to affordable University and healthcare


11. I prefer and feel safer at the beaches in the UK.


12. There is a special forest my fiance and I love walking in England, its just our special place, and it can't be replaced with any other forest. Thankfully its a National Trust area, so we don't have to worry about it ever being destroyed.


13. Sainsbury's has the best fucking food I have ever had in my life, seriously the grocery stores where I live suck ass in comparison (probably is better in the big cities, but again I like that I would have access to all these amazing foods just from a store down the road in a small town) I hate traffic, and prefer to avoid big cities in general.


14. Fuck I miss Sainsbury's…


15. Did I mention how much I love the food at Sainsburys yet?


16. No mosquitoes. FML I can't enjoy summers here, mosquitoes in middle of June through late August are just horrible... I seriously can't be outside for even 5 minutes without getting bit, and England I had 0 issues with bugs there... it was heaven. Finally able to enjoy the hot weather without chemicals on my body (mosquito repellent, which I despise wearing, its nasty)


17. Fuck I miss proper chicken tikka masala and buttered chicken, there is a place near me that has this, but its horrible in quality compared to what I had in England.


18. People are nicer to me in England. I made friends with quite a few strangers in small town England, my favorite being this old guy who owned and ice cream shop, he got to know my favorite scoop and would joke around with me and such. In America people are very "robotic business" personalities, 'thank you and have a nice day', and no actual conversation. (Maybe my accent is the only reason its different in England? I am unsure)


19. I can ferry boat over to Ireland and France and experience entirely different cultures cheaply, well insert RyanAir here as well if you are willing to travel with no carry on and no bag... (which I am) its amazing to me you can fly for like 20-30 Euro to Paris for a weekend and stay at a AirBnB and then next weekend 60 Euro to Turkey and see the beautiful architecture. (these flight prices simply don't exist in America, if I want to go to Colorado and see the mountains, it will be 400-500 round trip flight, not to mention air bnb's are a little more pricey here.


20. You have clean water. We use bottled where I live (and no I don’t live in Flint Michigan) most of America has old lead pipes and/or just bad quality water. I measured 450 parts per million in my houses tap water… so now I drink bottled premium water only (no soda, no anything else).


21. You don’t really have winter. I hate winter, back of my hands crack and bleed, my eyes get super dry and vision blurred, lips chapped. My fiance says England gets winter, but I looked at the temps and laughed… no you don’t get winter. That’s still shorts weather for me, maybe two weeks total you get winter, but not a full proper winter, at least not the part of England she lives in, I am sure Scotland where you are is worse, but I won’t be in Scotland.


22. Open Top buses to beaches. It was so awesome being able to walk down the road, get on an open top bus during the summer time and go to a beach any day of the week cheaply (8 quid return)… just can’t do that in vast vast majority of America, in fact, America may not even have a single city that offers this, at least to my knowledge.


23. ---28 days of vacation time at almost any job for anyone in the UK, is such an insane benefit you all have no idea how lucky you are. I worked as a Security Guard making almost minimum wage for a few years, and only had 1 week of vacation. Would have taken 15 years working for that company to get 28 days vacation per their policy (many companies I have worked at are like this). You all get it on day 1. Another example, my Dad is 70 years old, still works 50-60 hour weeks, hasn’t had a day off in over 5 years other than when he had surgery. His company gives him two weeks vacation now and has worked at this company for close to eight years (FYI he was unable to take his vacation in recent years due to staff shortages so they just send him an extra check for the vacation...). Why would I want to live in America with this quality of life to look forward to? My fiance on the other hand, was going on 3-4 weekend vacations with me almost every other week during my stay last year... it was a blast and our quality of life was night and day different than back home in America.

24. I laughed daily when I lived with my fiance. I have laughed maybe 5 days total out of the last 80 or so being home in America.

25. Driving all the roundabouts on the rare occasion we did rent a car I found to be quite fun, also the country roads being one lane a lot of time, and everyone being kind backing up, or you back up so they can pass... you just won't ever get that kind of hospitality in America, you will get someone roaring down a single lane with the attitude of get the **** out of my way or get run over... I never experienced any hostile drivers in England, in America they are a dime a dozen though.

Lastly, you referred in your post to knowing people that have moved there. I am open to any advice on how to make it happen for myself or get a work visa sponsorship, please let me know how. In fact, I will get on my hands and knees and beg you for advice if you know any.
Wow, nice list! :) Let me just reflect on some of your points as someone who has lived here for the last 6-7 years - so as someone who can see England as a foreigner and a Brit at the same time.

1-3. If you want to get married, then wouldn't it be easier to fork up some cash for the formal procedure (not the ceremony, just the paperwork), and come over on a fiance visa?

4. Universal healthcare is a nice principle, but the service you're getting is shit. Expect long waiting lines and multiple appointments just to get something simple prescribed. Also expect doctors of unspecified origin with dodgy English language skills not having a clue about what problem you're having. If you're not dying, you're better off taking a walk to your local grocery store for some paracetamol or ibuprofen, because by the time you get through to your doctor, and they manage to come up with a diagnosis, you will actually be dying.

5-6. Yes, towns have been designed around walking, which is nice if you can walk. If you can't (you work too far, or you need some big shopping done, etc.), it's a nightmare. The traffic you get here, even in small towns, especially around the early afternoon rush hour is horrible. It's one of the reasons why I prefer working night shifts, honestly.

10. Affordable university doesn't exist. Everything the government gives you is a loan, which you'll end up repaying for the rest of your life. Unless you study engineering, law, or medicine, forget about university, wherever you are around the world.

18. Old-ish people are nice. Middle aged people can be a hit and miss. Some of them are nice, some are not. Some of them can also be what I call "fake nice". They smile, ask how you are, seem proper cheerful, but deep down couldn't give a shit about you. It can especially be true with managers at your job. Better be careful. Young adults, on the other hand, are usually terrible, all around the world. Spoiled brats who only have partying on their minds all the time.

Oh and "Hi, how are you?" and "Hi, y'alright?" aren't really questions to ask how you are. They are just a formality and the only accepted answers are "I'm good, how are you?" or "Not too bad, thanks".

21. Oh we do have winter! It usually lasts up to a week in mid-March. :laugh:

23. 28 holidays a year is mandated by the government, although they don't say how many are yours to take, and how many the company can force you to take. They can force you to take 2-3 weeks around Christmas to cover their shutdown period if they want to. Most companies are pretty lenient, though, and only force you to take the 2-3 red letter days.
 
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What are you talking about? The Scottish Highlands and North Wales are absolutely gorgeous! :) Cornwall or the Lake District aren't too shabby, either. If I and the missus had jobs waiting for us, I'd move to any of these places without a second thought.

There seems to be a pub in every town or city in England/Scotland (wales didn't seem to have this problem) that has a "rough crowd", I remember wanting to go to a pub for lunch one day and my fiance said no hun we can't go there, that's a rough crowd. I later looked it up on google reviews and had terrible reviews and people had said they got beaten up there and everything. Insane these idiots act like this, its bad for business, I feel bad for the business owner, not smart enough to realize they are losing a lot of profit cause of those google reviews.

Wow, nice list! :) Let me just reflect on some of your points as someone who has lived here for the last 6-7 years - so as someone who can see England as a foreigner and a Brit at the same time.

1-3. If you want to get married, then wouldn't it be easier to fork up some cash for the formal procedure (not the ceremony, just the paperwork), and come over on a fiance visa?

4. Universal healthcare is a nice principle, but the service you're getting is shit. Expect long waiting lines and multiple appointments just to get something simple prescribed. Also expect doctors of unspecified origin with dodgy English language skills not having a clue about what problem you're having. If you're not dying, you're better off taking a walk to your local grocery store for some paracetamol or ibuprofen, because by the time you get through to your doctor, and they manage to come up with a diagnosis, you will actually be dying.

5-6. Yes, towns have been designed around walking, which is nice if you can walk. If you can't (you work too far, or you need some big shopping done, etc.), it's a nightmare. The traffic you get here, even in small towns, especially around the early afternoon rush hour is horrible. It's one of the reasons why I prefer working night shifts, honestly.

10. Affordable university doesn't exist. Everything the government gives you is a loan, which you'll end up repaying for the rest of your life. Unless you study engineering, law, or medicine, forget about university, wherever you are around the world.

18. Old-ish people are nice. Middle aged people can be a hit and miss. Some of them are nice, some are not. Some of them can also be what I call "fake nice". They smile, ask how you are, seem proper cheerful, but deep down couldn't give a shit about you. It can especially be true with managers at your job. Better be careful. Young adults, on the other hand, are usually terrible, all around the world. Spoiled brats who only have partying on their minds all the time.

Oh and "Hi, how are you?" and "Hi, y'alright?" aren't really questions to ask how you are. They are just a formality and the only accepted answers are "I'm good, how are you?" or "Not too bad, thanks".

21. Oh we do have winter! It usually lasts up to a week in mid-March. :laugh:

23. 28 holidays a year is mandated by the government, although they don't say how many are yours to take, and how many the company can force you to take. They can force you to take 2-3 weeks around Christmas to cover their shutdown period if they want to. Most companies are pretty lenient, though, and only force you to take the 2-3 red letter days.

The fiance visa has a lot of financial requirements, we do meet them, but we are just afraid to spend 1500-3000 quid on the application and UK visitor NHS access pass for myself without having a lawyer help us, apparently even if you get one small detail wrong like forget to capitalize your name, they will reject you and you have to pay that 1500 quid fee again... so just afraid to do it honestly.

One of my friends needed antibiotics on my visit earlier this year and had no problems doing a webcam visit with her doctor and getting antibiotics, only took one call and 24-48 hours. Anything more than what a webcam visit can diagnose though I am pretty sure you are correct. I'm guessing certain parts of England are worse than others.

Traffic is a problem anywhere in world though, even my small town in America at rush hour, its nonsense. Humans should have designed a different system by now, but we are dumb species so eh, we will continue to wait in traffic lol

Well Ireland has fairly cheap university if you are native Irish, but I never looked into UK uni, I just assumed it was cheap like the Irish ones. That sucks, oh well. I know Finland has free university, but you have to be top of your class to get in, which imo is a good thing, it means the people actually coming out of university really are the top of the class type folk, intellectual hubris might become a problem though ~ For Finland it doesn't seem to be a problem yet though.
 
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There seems to be a pub in every town or city in England/Scotland (wales didn't seem to have this problem) that has a "rough crowd", I remember wanting to go to a pub for lunch one day and my fiance said no hun we can't go there, that's a rough crowd. I later looked it up on google reviews and had terrible reviews and people had said they got beaten up there and everything. Insane these idiots act like this, its bad for business, I feel bad for the business owner, not smart enough to realize they are losing a lot of profit cause of those google reviews.
Rough crowds are one problem... another is franchises taking over. Most bigger pubs seem to be Whetherspoons or Greene King these days. The world's oldest pub is in Nottingham, it opened in 1189. I was shocked when I found out that even that is Greene King now. We have smaller, privately owned pubs as well, but you have to be local, or really outgoing to find them. Franchises aren't bad with their service, and for the fact that you can order food and drinks from your phone while sitting at your table, which is especially nice for an introvert like me, but I wouldn't mind having a little more variety in the food they serve. It's steak, fried chicken, burger or fish 'n' chips everywhere you go. Boring! :sleep: Craft beers on the other hand... mmm! :rolleyes:

The fiance visa has a lot of financial requirements, we do meet them, but we are just afraid to spend 1500-3000 quid on the application and UK visitor NHS access pass for myself without having a lawyer help us, apparently even if you get one small detail wrong like forget to capitalize your name, they will reject you and you have to pay that 1500 quid fee again... so just afraid to do it honestly.
That's strange. I generally find stuff like that easily manageable online. Gov.uk is usually a great resource and platform to get things done.

Traffic is a problem anywhere in world though, even my small town in America at rush hour, its nonsense. Humans should have designed a different system by now, but we are dumb species so eh, we will continue to wait in traffic lol
I think we should develop a different economic system instead. One where you don't need every member of the family working 5 days a week in separate jobs just to make ends meet. Everyone's life is a non-stop rush, so of course that affects rush hour traffic as well. I think it's wrong, though. We should also do something with overpopulation in urban areas.

Well Ireland has fairly cheap university if you are native Irish, but I never looked into UK uni, I just assumed it was cheap like the Irish ones. That sucks, oh well. I know Finland has free university, but you have to be top of your class to get in, which imo is a good thing, it means the people actually coming out of university really are the top of the class type folk, intellectual hubris might become a problem though ~ For Finland it doesn't seem to be a problem yet though.
Free uni is nice, but most of the courses are useless anyway. Don't get me wrong, my university years were awesome, but my BA in English Language and Literature is probably worth as much as the receipt you get at Sainsbury's after buying a portion of microwave chicken tikka.
 

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Rough crowds are one problem... another is franchises taking over. Most bigger pubs seem to be Whetherspoons or Greene King these days. The world's oldest pub is in Nottingham, it opened in 1189. I was shocked when I found out that even that is Greene King now. We have smaller, privately owned pubs as well, but you have to be local, or really outgoing to find them. Franchises aren't bad with their service, and for the fact that you can order food and drinks from your phone while sitting at your table, which is especially nice for an introvert like me, but I wouldn't mind having a little more variety in the food they serve. It's steak, fried chicken, burger or fish 'n' chips everywhere you go. Boring! :sleep: Craft beers on the other hand... mmm! :rolleyes:


That's strange. I generally find stuff like that easily manageable online. Gov.uk is usually a great resource and platform to get things done.


I think we should develop a different economic system instead. One where you don't need every member of the family working 5 days a week in separate jobs just to make ends meet. Everyone's life is a non-stop rush, so of course that affects rush hour traffic as well. We should also do something with overpopulation in urban areas.


Free uni is nice, but most of the courses are useless anyway. Don't get me wrong, my university years were awesome, but my BA in English Language and Literature is probably worth as much as the receipt you get at Sainsbury's after buying a portion of microwave chicken tikka.

Don't you ever insult my Sainsburys Chicken Tikka! :roll:
 
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Unless you can afford private care or health insurance, the normal GP(General practitioner) are a lot of times a joke and can't resolve a lot of the technical health problems. Then there is the NHS with the long waiting list, purely because they are under-equipped because of our government.

Everything is going up because of xyz excuses and reasons they like to blame outside influence.
Depending on where you are choosing to live, a lot of places in the UK is either OK or bad or quiet enough to feel safe and relaxed. If you like personal commuting in a car then live as far away from major cities.
7/10 the weather there is always rain, which makes the overall temperature a bit chilly for us UK born and its why we love complaining about the weather.
 
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In terms of landscape, North America has so much more to offer.
This is true! And it's less crowded here.
Culturally, there's a bigger difference than I realised.
OH so true! Not a bad thing. It's just different! I enjoyed living there and almost stayed. :clap:
And obviously, we speak and spell things properly over here. :D
The Queens English is not perfect, but also not a bad thing. :toast:

Unless you can afford private care or health insurance, the normal GP(General practitioner) are a lot of times a joke and can't resolve a lot of the technical health problems. Then there is the NHS with the long waiting list, purely because they are under-equipped because of our government.
To be fair, something is better than nothing, which is what most people in the world have, nothing.
 
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This is true! And it's less crowded here.
That must be nice. I hate traffic.

The Queens English is not perfect, but also not a bad thing. :toast:
We've got some weird-ass dialects that you'll only understand once you've lived here for a while. :laugh: But a tap is a tap, not a faucet, I won't let that go. ;) I would love to try biscuits and gravy one day, though.

To be fair, something is better than nothing, which is what most people in the world have, nothing.
You always have something. Friends, family, your life... Besides, it's having fewer wants that makes one happy, not having more possessions. ;) NHS-wise, I guess you're right.
 

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. ;) I would love to try biscuits and gravy one day, though.


LMAO I literally just went to Hardee's the other day and got two biscuits n gravy, they were on offer. they are very good I have to admit.

today I am making peanut butter and jelly, with proper peanut butter and jam instead of jelly. I hate the peanut butter in the UK. American peanut butter does have a little bit of sugar but honestly its not much depending which brand you buy, and it tastes way better than any UK peanut butter.

if by some miracle I could live in the UK, I would ask customs what paperwork I need to fill out to send over a year supply of peanut butter (only like 6 jars, I don't eat that much) lol
 
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LMAO I literally just went to Hardee's the other day and got two biscuits n gravy, they were on offer. they are very good I have to admit.

today I am making peanut butter and jelly, with proper peanut butter and jam instead of jelly. I hate the peanut butter in the UK. American peanut butter does have a little bit of sugar but honestly its not much depending which brand you buy, and it tastes way better than any UK peanut butter.

if by some miracle I could live in the UK, I would ask customs what paperwork I need to fill out to send over a year supply of peanut butter (only like 6 jars, I don't eat that much) lol
If sugar is the only difference, then maybe you could you replicate American PB by adding powdered sugar to ours? I've never had American PB, so I don't know. :ohwell:

Personally, I think jam has more than enough sugar in it, so I'm happy with British PB not having any. :)
 

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If sugar is the only difference, then maybe you could you replicate American PB by adding powdered sugar to ours? I've never had American PB, so I don't know. :ohwell:

Personally, I think jam has more than enough sugar in it, so I'm happy with British PB not having any. :)

you can't replicate it this way, its like a unique combination of molasses/sugar, and one other thing I forget which...

yeah I know its not as healthy as just pure peanut butter, but it spreads much easier and is tastier. /shrug hey i don't drink or smoke, i got to have some kind of bad habit, and that bad habit is food
 
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you can't replicate it this way, its like a unique combination of molasses/sugar, and one other thing I forget which...

yeah I know its not as healthy as just pure peanut butter, but it spreads much easier and is tastier. /shrug hey i don't drink or smoke, i got to have some kind of bad habit, and that bad habit is food
Food, drink, smoke (although not a lot), I've got all the bad habits! :laugh: It's just that I haven't really got a sweet tooth. :)
 
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Did you try to sell on the B/S/T forum?
 
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Gutted, due to cash flow reasons I have to get rid of my 3080 12Gb tomorrow. CEX price is shocking for cash but nothing seems to be selling privately as a lot of people are seemingly having money issues. Gonna be on a Vega 56 until March @4k o_O
Let's hope they don't refuse to buy it for some BS reason, like my Core i7 7700 that had "bent pins".
 
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Let's hope they don't refuse to buy it for some BS reason, like my Core i7 7700 that had "bent pins".

Nooo, don't say that :) That would be way too much rubbing of salt in the wound.
 
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Let's hope they don't refuse to buy it for some BS reason, like my Core i7 7700 that had "bent pins".
What?!? The i7-7700 does not HAVE any pins! What brand of stupidity was that?

Nooo, don't say that :) That would be way too much rubbing of salt in the wound.
Crossing my fingers and sending good vibes your way that a solution will present itself for your benefit!
 
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