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Anyone London haters who live there,I'd be more than happy to trade you with my little Irish town :p
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Thats the thing though, if you didnt grow up here, you its not easy to just feel at home. Like I said, its a hustlers town. Most people come in here to make some money, so they arent very friendly. But if you grew up here, its all gravy! |
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"living in the country is great... unless you want to go anywhere, see anyone or do anything" |
the only thing i noticed about Londoners is they keep themselves to themselves, where i live you have to say hi to every single person you walk past
tbh i get tried of saying hi to random strangers |
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I hate where I live,its utter crap!It could be worse,its not too bad for violence I guess =/ and its not like I don`t live in a decent house,area etc.Its just so boring,theres nothing here,I wish I lived closer to Newcastle which is about 25mins away.I`d love to live in London though.
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Thats srtereotypes that you hear. I guarantee you, people from the south, bar some of the notorisouly racist cities, are a lot friendlier, and integrated, than people from the north and big cities. GO to Washington DC and check it out! IVe spent some time there, so I know about that city at least. |
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Nooo!!! Dont come to London! It will change you. You wont be as nice anymore. Just come and visit if you want to party and stuff, but make sure you leave! :) |
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Harry What shall I say "住めば都” in English? |
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what's that supposed to mean? sorry I speak Japanese so :wavey: x |
I LOVE London, it's just got everything.
I honestly never wanna move away, I've even applied to unis here. Where I am specifically, we're only 40mins via tube to central london, there's a nightbus from tottenham court road that drops me literally outside my house, but we're also far enough out that there's fields and stuff about 10 minutes drive down the road. |
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Konbanwa.:xyxwave: That is an old Japanese saying. "You will like the place eventually" or "Wherever you live now is the best for you." or something like that. (you see, my English, I am not explaining well) How we use it? For example; If a child is moving to another place to live for some reasons, and he/she is not keen the place, parents might say to her/him,"住めば都 sumeba miyako" |
I like where I live! It's quite a nice area, if you excuse the chavs, and the town centre here is great for shopping and culture and that. and we're only about 20 minutes from london on the train so it's really convinient :]
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I live in a grotty industrial town. I hate it, you have to go to Stoke or Birmingham to do anything decent and a lot of people around here are extremely rough.
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no i hate were i live its so small that every one knows your life in side out puls it full of d**k heads!
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I dont pay to park anywhere. I dont lock my car or house. There has been snow in the garden since the 16th of December and there is still 14cm now. It has been sunny for the last 10 days in a row.
cracking. (London is rubbish) |
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Poor you :( |
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