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 Bank holiday?
its bank hols in the UK is the weather going to be cr*p again n where u lot going i am stayin at ome this time ...


 Edinburgh, Leeds or Cardiff. Which is the best city to live in?
We're moving and can't make up our minds. My wife and I are wedding photographers and are planning to set up our business in one of these cities. We'd like to live in a nice quiet, ...


 Please,maybe somebody can help me...how is the weather in London in this days?

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I live in R...


 Do cheap train tickets exist?
i complained about the increase in cost of my train ticket from cardiff to portsmouth, and the guy told me that if i book in advance it would be up to 75% cheaper, so i looked at trains in december ...


 Trip to UK?
last summer, my family went to UK for vacation. we stayed in our uncle's house for couple weeks. well, everything gone fine, exccept for something that i don't really like about british. ok,...


 Anyone in the north of england?
were do you live? cos if you live in the north we are in for deep snow
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 Any tips for someone visiting Manchester alone?
I've just moved to the UK (ok, 9 months ago), and I don't know anyone here, but I really want to travel around and see Europe.

I'm thinking of going to Manchester (I live ...


 Taking a 13 year old into London today?
On a whim, I said I'd take my son to London today, but we haven't a clue what to do on such short notice. Any suggestions (not shopping, museums or art galleries!)

T...


 How do people manage?
I am always amazed by the number of people who literally, just after Christmas, are looking to book holiday's (I mostly see them in the Travel Agents when I'm out shopping). I don't ...


 English, Irish, Scottish or Welsh? Who in your experience are the most welcoming/friendly?
This question is for non-british people who have visited the U.K and Ireland....


 What time is it in London, UK right now?
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 Why can't people get any sleep in Liverpool?
A - because of all the shell suits rustling through the night
B - because of the velcro effect their taches have on their pillows.

What ya think?...


 How to i get from manchester airport to the city centre?
flying into manchester airport and was wondering what was the best way to get to city centre....


 Hi Guys its 6.30 am here in the UK.?
My wife and I are off car booting, what are your plans for the day???
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Martina S ..thank you for explaining better than I could.....


 A question for the North Americans???
Can you tell me what four countries make up Britain aka the UK and if your from the UK please don't answer, I find this really interesting....


 What is traditionally british?
Hi. My friend is going to be living in germany for a year and me and some friends decided to put together a shoebox of things that are british. So far we have a postcard, union jack and a CD. As she ...


 What would rest rooms mean in England?
I know the English say the loo,the toilets or convenience to mean public bathrooms or rest rooms as said in America.I just want to know in which sense the English use rest rooms.bye!
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 I received an email from the European Price Award stating that I won in their promotion. Is this true?
EUROPEAN PRIZE AWARD DEPT
Government Accredited Licensed Promoters,
1 Plough Place,
London EC4A 1DE.
UNITED KINGDOM
Ref: EGS-2251256003/-02
Batch: 14/0017/1PD

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 Guards at buckingham palace? (London)?
Are there guns loaded or just for show?
If you hit/push one what will they do?
You tried to climb the fence what would they do?
These are serious q's so serious answer's ...


 Do you think that the new "chip and pin" idea is as safe as first thought.?
During the past two weeks, two members of my family have had strangers use their bank card details. One lives in England the other in Scotland....



Ali.H

CALLING ALL PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN ENGLAND!!!!?

so..i love england and would love to live there..i told my mum and she said maybe for my A levels i can go to school there..can someone please please tell me what is it like to live there as a teenager as i want to know what it is like before i make a choice and move...i am 15 years old and in year 10...its my dream to live in england but i dont know if its all what i dream...please tell me what it is like..and like what teenagers get up to and do.thanks ALI.H XOXO

    



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Sizzle
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I live in UK and im 15 Too :)

Where do you currently Live?
And have you ever visited England Before?
Because if you havent, then i wouldnt recommend coming to live here permanently. You need to know about school system, and other stuff, You need to get a feel for the place first, to see if you like it or not :)

to Be honest, I would love to live elsewhere, UK has lost its soul really.
Education is pretty Good, obviously, but
Weather is Rubbish.. Boo :(
Where abouts do you want to move to in UK? Because there are nice parts, and Hell Holes to Live in really.
By the Sea... Most parts, the Sea is Cold and/or dirty.
But some dare to brave the sea to surf :S lol
ALSO.. You may meet a few of these.
Chavs, Goths, Greebos..Emos, Scene Kids etc. :)
Hope you are happy whatever you Decide to do Good Luck :) Hope i Helped


Exiled in the Midlands
It rains everyday. Everything is dear. The people are loutish drunks. It has a huge immigrant population. It is dominated by menopausal women. I love it.


Unhinged....
In the immediate area where i live (northwest) teenagers do their best to graffiti, destroy and damage everything they can! its like its written in the rule book that this is what they must do! BUT, not all areas are like this, there are some absolutely stunning areas reasonably local to here, it all depends on the area of the school you go to.


bluelips17
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i live here in england! its the best place in the world! at the moment its really great if you like shopping because there are heaps of discounts on items! its a great place if you like eating out because of all the different resteraunts and i love it! move here!


♥ gӘm''gӘm ♥
Its cold? It depends on where in England the teenagers live to say what they get upto.

- Go to the beach (if they are lucky enough to live near one)
- Study
- Go shopping
- Hang with friends
- Go for lunch
- Ice skating, bowling, cinemas.

The usual. I doubt its much different to where you're from to be honest.


boss
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really the most depressing place if you've got no no friends and family, also quite expensive and sour weather...take a holiday to London and think whereabouts you might want to live, if you get a flat in the city though it's a hectic life and bloody expensive. no fun, boo!

You ought to stay in the states, I plan to go there someday


kez
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Where do you live now?


ponyexplodes
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It's boring lol...There isn't much to do, apart from getting really drunk and taking drugs. I enjoy both, so I just lurrrrvvvvee living here.


Gary M
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Nah, Schools in england suck, i should know, You get beating up everyday expicly if you arnt local and from a different country, Scotland is better


._.
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http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AobidetRmnRzugHXvXszKwSxBwx.;_ylv=3?qid=20081229152159AAgqXnT

read my essay about england

you dont wanna live in england trust me!! its a sh!thole!!


Sienna.. <3
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England is ok I guess. I live in the North East. My fave haunt is the metro centre. It has loads of shops, cinema, bowling alley, laser tag and many food places. Newcastle is quite a good town as well.

xX


Suiris(Sirius) [RA]
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Trust me its boring.
Go to spain or something like that.


John C
English past-times include complaining about things while queueing... although I think complaining about queueing whilst queueing is only a recent thing.

If you want an honest answer without complaints from someone that thinks England is a great place to live, your best bet would probably be to ask someone that doesn't live here.

I'm sure you don't want to tell your mum about the hobbies "all teenagers do" as purported in the press do you? Joyriding, binge drinking, graffiti, drugs, getting pregnant, throwing rocks at buses/trains, antisocial behaviour, complaining about the rain...

Other than that, pick out the positive comments about this great country from others, such as going to the cinema, skating, cycling, football/soccer (playing and watching), golf, fishing, shopping, etc.


abc123...
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depends where in England you want to live


Social Reject
Its okay I guess there's not much to do though





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