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 I'm off home now (at 4pm). What is the likelihood I'll see you on the tube?
In about seven minutes at Oxford Circus?...


 Is there anyone from england on here?? NO offence to anyone just wondering!?!?
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 I live in England, am I lucky?
I live in England, am I lucky?...


 What do you think of England?
At ...


 What is so great about england?
when i talk to people from different country's they r always like "wow, ur from the uk thats so great" well no it ain't can u please tell me what u think is so great about this ...


 Whats the worst place to be in the entire uk?why?
I am compiling a top ten worst places in the uk
Stories of visits/trips to place you wouldn't let your worst enemy stay in,or maybe you would!...


 How can i save on electricity (UK)????
its costing me a ...


 Do or Don't???
move to cardiff from london?...


 What can I do in London tomorrow?
During the day (I'm on holiday) I live in London and want to try something different to the usual tourist ...


 What time is it in the UK right now?
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 What other country drives on same side as UK?
I have heard it's only one, and how come we drive one way and all other countries drive the other side, it seems really weird!!...


 What kind of things can u do when you are on a long journey?
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 Am i being silly???
im travelling to london at the weekend and i have to use the underground. this may sound silly but im petrified of using the underground.

am i being silly???...


 Where is the most beautifulest place in the UK?
and what makes it that way?...


 I'm off to Glasgow next week. How much do translators cost to hire by the hour?

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Dae ye no mean shite?...


 When u think of scotland wot do u think?
if u hink we dance about in kilts then yer rong :) ...


 A dumb place to build a castle?
Genuine - Once, whilst standing on the ramparts of Edinburgh Castle, I overheard an American tourist comment that it was "a dumb place to build a castle, right next to a railroad".

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 Where is a special place to go in UK....?
for my boyf's birthday. We have been separated for a little while and are getting back on track. I have some making up to do, it is his birthday next week, I want to take him somewhere ...


 Where was the strangest place you've slept?
For example; whilst visiting Cardiff U.K. to see a football game I discovered that every hotel, B&B and hostel in the entire of South Wales had been booked up by either football or rugby fans. So ...


 Which city in England is the best to live in?
i want to move to a nice city where while i can find jobs,shops and everythinfg else i need, i can still find nice people and some nature, as well as a safe place......



heidi the ghosthunter

Got married 3 years ago....any good honeymoon places in uk?

would like some suggestions on romantic honeymoon spots

    



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pootle_monster
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The most romantic place i know of is Amberley Castle, in the heart of Sussex. My friend had their honeymoon there and they didn't want to leave at the end of their stay.

Have a look at the website, it's really beautiful!

It's also nearish (about 30mins) to the main motorways to take you to London or to the South Coast


GetReal
Scotland in the summer time


jacksmum
west wales is very pretty- especially around pembrokeshire


JenJen
Anywhere on the west coast of scotland. Find a nice hotel and then sit back and enjoy the beautiful scenery and the tranquility.


Jude
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The English Lake District.


Leopold Bloom
The Peak District is lovely. How come you've only just got round to going on your honeymoon now?


Norm
North Wales is great


mld m
if u/ve been married three years, uve already had ur honeymoon, and if ur just thinking about it now, its been a long one!


Countessa
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How about the Ritz hotel London? nice weekend in pure luxury


bugaboo
Find somewhere scenic, serene and peaceful. Then wow your partner with romantic walks, candlelit meals, impromptu champagne picnics, and mind blowing orgasmic love making, outdoors and in.


hollygolightly
The Lake District. I personally like the Keswick area of the Lakes rather than Bowness because it's a lovely town that's not a busy.
There's a great hotel in the Lakes called The Samling which is a small modern country house hotel where Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman stayed when they visited that area of the country. It's not overly expensive, especially if it's for honeymoon.


monkeyface
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I thought that the dictionary definition of honeymoon was "a short holiday after the marriage ceremony".
Surely 3 years later does not still qualify as a honeymoon.


marianddoc
I'd suggest Bank End Farm, Roadhead, Carlisle in Cumbria. My wife & I stayed there and it's beautiful beyond description. Lodgings clean and comfortable, scenery breathtaking, owners of the property most charming.

Here's a link to their site. The photographs do NOT do the place justice.

http://www.bankendfarm.com/


Away With The Fairies
Surely you won't see outside of the bedroom anyway. Oh. You've been married for three years? In that case try Bath, Cheltenham, anywhere in the Cotswolds, London, Brighton, Birmingham, Cardiff, Edinburgh ...


Lawyer
not in UK.hun
What's romantic here?The rain ,the fog?


lillypops
lake district


Feudalserfer
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The western isles, or west of Scotland. It's magnificent.


retiredslashescaped1
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Wow! Married three years and still honeymooning? Do you have a sister?

Just joking, I am faithfully married over 31 years, but this was too good to pass up.


Cat Chase
We live on the west coast of Scotland and it is stunning and romantic whatever the weather. Hotels we have heard are good and but not hugely expensive are The Manor House in Oban, Inverlochy Castle in Fort William. The Crinan Hotel in Argyll. We had our wedding at a lovely little country house hotel on the Yorkshire Coast called Wrea Head - it's loke something out fo Agatha Christie and the food is fantastic. You can have a four poster room there and it won't break the bank, plus the staff will spoil you rotten.


headhouse1
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Northumberland, beautiful coast and countryside. Lovely all year round. In my opinion this county cannot be beaten.

Marriage - never tried it. I don't believe in making one man miserable when I can make millions happy!!!!!


Andrew
weston supermare


nicola c
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go to the isle of man its really nice there.


kauai_girlxoxo
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never been there, but i would suggest going 2 London. Or mayb go 2 Scotland, it's beautiful. Wait.....is Scotland in the Uk? I hav no idea. O well, those r my suggestions





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