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thinkin of movin to rotterdam

Post by monsta » Thu Feb 08, 2007 2:07 pm

purely so i`d never have to worry about runnin outta skunk ever again, rekkon it`d save at least 200quid in phone bills and 50 days of the year.


sad innit :roll:

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Post by iag » Thu Feb 08, 2007 2:36 pm

been thinking of this too. Amsterdam or Rotterdam and not just for the bountiful supplies of pot and whores.

Every time I'm abroad I get a strange feeling we're getting screwed here in the UK. But I'm not sure how much use I would be in Holland, I can't speak no dutch and many dutch speak better english than me. So i'm not sure how much hope of employment i'd have. I worry that, before long, I'd end up in frilly undies, parading myself in one of those red neon windows.

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Post by vonboyage » Thu Feb 08, 2007 2:40 pm

iag wrote:I get a strange feeling we're getting screwed here in the UK.
Damn Right..

Thats cause we ARE Getting screwed here.. its actually terrible now.
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Post by psycho » Thu Feb 08, 2007 2:42 pm

iag wrote:I worry that, before long, I'd end up in frilly undies, parading myself in one of those red neon windows.

hahahaha!!

If you ever want to move abroad, search a UK company in the country you would like go to and apply for a job. But you 're right: knowing Dutch (+ also french in belgium) are essential for living here. My neighbour is from Scotland and he managed to learn dutch in a year. He works for a UK company near Maastricht (NL) and lives in Belgium.
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Post by subzer » Thu Feb 08, 2007 6:04 pm

psycho wrote:
iag wrote:I worry that, before long, I'd end up in frilly undies, parading myself in one of those red neon windows.

hahahaha!!

If you ever want to move abroad, search a UK company in the country you would like go to and apply for a job. But you 're right: knowing Dutch (+ also french in belgium) are essential for living here. My neighbour is from Scotland and he managed to learn dutch in a year. He works for a UK company near Maastricht (NL) and lives in Belgium.
amsterdam and rotterdam are quit international, major language on the streets in amsterdam is imo mostly english. depending on your education and experience you might give it a shot...

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Post by psycho » Thu Feb 08, 2007 6:10 pm

SubZer wrote:
psycho wrote:
iag wrote:I worry that, before long, I'd end up in frilly undies, parading myself in one of those red neon windows.

hahahaha!!

If you ever want to move abroad, search a UK company in the country you would like go to and apply for a job. But you 're right: knowing Dutch (+ also french in belgium) are essential for living here. My neighbour is from Scotland and he managed to learn dutch in a year. He works for a UK company near Maastricht (NL) and lives in Belgium.
amsterdam and rotterdam are quit international, major language on the streets in amsterdam is imo mostly english. depending on your education and experience you might give it a shot...

I know, but if you wanna live in another country, communication will become easier if you can handle the country's language ...
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