Settle down in the UK, how hard can it be?

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Re: Settle down in the UK, how hard can it be?

Post by archer » Wed May 05, 2010 10:23 pm

rbnc wrote:
archer wrote:London fascinated me like no other city I`ve visited, it has something quite special, but woudn`t mind living somewhere else :wink:
Have you ever been to Berlin?
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Re: Settle down in the UK, how hard can it be?

Post by Kaneda » Thu May 06, 2010 12:05 am

Why not America?
It really is this awesome. Promise.
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Re: Settle down in the UK, how hard can it be?

Post by kay » Thu May 06, 2010 12:07 am

America's actually a pretty difficult place to emigrate to legally. You definitely need to have secured a job beforehand.

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Re: Settle down in the UK, how hard can it be?

Post by Kaneda » Thu May 06, 2010 12:13 am

True, but with cartoon tail like that, can you honestly refuse?
I am re-examining that picture and the hamburger seems to have a fried egg in it. That is seriously wrong.
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Re: Settle down in the UK, how hard can it be?

Post by archer » Thu May 06, 2010 6:41 am

a fried egg hamburger is so politically incorrect, America is hard to emigrate and I don`t find it that fitting for me in their socio-cultural values`n stuff

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Re: Settle down in the UK, how hard can it be?

Post by archer » Fri May 07, 2010 3:59 pm

*update* got a phone call today I`ve been waiting for some time, the phone call :D saying that i got hired, so it`s back alongside the other working class heroes, see how this goes along and how things complicate/simplify :t:

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Re: Settle down in the UK, how hard can it be?

Post by JFK » Fri May 07, 2010 7:01 pm

You people make me sick.....................




















EVERYONE KNOWS FRIED EGGS IN HAMBURGERS ARE THE WAY FORWARD!!!!! NOM NOM NOM NOM!!!!

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Re: Settle down in the UK, how hard can it be?

Post by incnic » Fri May 07, 2010 8:33 pm

i just moved back to uk after deciding i didnt like it (winter)
3 minths later im back, lol (summer)

overpirced, bad weather, shit food, small flats / rooms

zomg girls, goog raves, decent pay

make of it what you will ect. i like it. if i could find decent work in berlin id move there in a flash tbh. best city IMO
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Re: Settle down in the UK, how hard can it be?

Post by rbnc » Fri May 07, 2010 8:43 pm

incnic wrote: make of it what you will ect. i like it. if i could find decent work in berlin id move there in a flash tbh. best city IMO
Ima be in Berlin in about 12 weeks!

Berlin doesn't even compare to London when it comes to girls though.

I don't care what anyone says the British are the best looking race in the world, maybe joint with French girls, can't get enough of that accent.
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Re: Settle down in the UK, how hard can it be?

Post by incnic » Fri May 07, 2010 8:56 pm

we can catch up for :w:
as ill be there in late august for a month

tbf there are equally xomg girls in berlin as well, minus some of teh pretense.
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Re: Settle down in the UK, how hard can it be?

Post by rbnc » Fri May 07, 2010 9:09 pm

Ya think so? When I'm there I see one fit girl every 3 days. London is like 100 a day.
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Re: Settle down in the UK, how hard can it be?

Post by archer » Fri May 07, 2010 10:09 pm

rbnc wrote:Ya think so? When I'm there I see one fit girl every 3 days. London is like 100 a day.
Seeing fit girls depends moustly on the time of day and if you`re in the hip, trendy zone or in the more in the hood thing :) , in Bucharest or other big city in Easter Europe you see a fit girl every 10 minutes, get`s even better in summertimes when there are 100 degrees outside and wear smaller and smaller clothes :w:
brit chicks are quite nice, like their accent and atitude `n all but should eat less junk food, or just eat less, lots of them are quite chunky from what I`ve seen,

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Re: Settle down in the UK, how hard can it be?

Post by karmacazee » Sat May 08, 2010 12:14 pm

London's ridiculously expensive though.
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Re: Settle down in the UK, how hard can it be?

Post by scoz » Sat May 08, 2010 2:42 pm

London in particular but it's safe to say as a whole the UK is an expensive place to live.

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Re: Settle down in the UK, how hard can it be?

Post by nousd » Mon May 10, 2010 7:16 am

honey-d wrote:
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I find that most people hate it when they first visit (me included) It's too overwhelming. The noise, heat, smells and sheer chaos takes along time to come to terms with.
Ah thats what made me fall in love with Bangkok. So chaotic and crazy it's beautiful.
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