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 Where is the most beautifulest place in the UK?
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 I have just received a recorded letter from Clubseasons.co.uk this morning saying i have just won a £2950.00?
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muzjaythun

I live in England, am I lucky?

I live in England, am I lucky?

    



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Adam
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If you are happy and satisfied with where you are and what you have there, then you are lucky.

Some people live in the most wonderful places and are miserable, and whine and complain......so I don't call them lucky.


Mr. Grinch
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compared to Palestine, Zimbabwe, Iraq, Afghanistan yes


xxinmysn1030
EXTREMELY!!


Douglas L
Yes because you are in a first world country. Most people live in third world countries.


Sαмміе Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ
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Compared to third world countries, yes.


Dan G
People complain too much. You are incredibly lucky. Probably more lucky that you'll ever know.
God help those poor people in Gaza.


Dj paul b
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Yes we are.Ive been to a third world country and ive seen how lucky we are


Barbarossa
Comparably.


Carrie S
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To live in a Western Country in 2009, you are one of the luckiest 1% of the population of the world. We have enough food to eat so that we are not starving, we have heat so we don't die of cold we have adequate shelter so our children don't die of exposure, we are free to practice our religions and are not persecuted, our children are allowed to attend school and in fact it is free, we have the NHS, the envy of the world. We have a fair criminal trial system which doesn't assume you are guilty. We have access to doctors, dentists, specialists in diseases, health prevention and therapy.

If you went to China, Russia, Africa - in fact any of the countries where most of the world's population lives you would be shocked how most of them live. Enjoy your comfort, appreciate what your ancestors gave up for you to have it and remember to give to charity to those less fortunate than ourselves.


Orla C
No. You don't live in Ireland.

Just joking. You're probably better off in England at the moment.


kooky.doll
I live in england too! - london to be exact
to fellow londoners i complain and moan about how sucky England is but in front of others ie. Tourists , i love talking about how cool London is. England is amazing unless you live somewhere rural - yawn . no offence if you do , just personally i'm not a fan of rural areas. i'm a city girl who wouldn't be caught at any time in a place such as .. Grimsby.my extend family live there. lol
at the end of my rabble..yes you're extremely lucky :D


Angel
Very,

People in England moan to much, really they don't know they are born.


*Jocelyn*
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i think...
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Sallythesausage
It's not about where you live - it's about the way you live it. If you are not living life to the full in England and taking advantage of the unique kinds of opportunities that it offers then what difference does it make. Similarly, if you are unhappy or depressed - you could live anywhere in the world and feel the same, only you're more likely to be understodd and get away with it in England...


fishywiki
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If you won the lottery, yes. Otherwise it's pretty much impossible to say.


billy bob
of course you are be british and proud what blatant disrespect of our fine nation!!!!!!!!!!!!



do mine plz
http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090109172120AA93kxK&r=w


Mark K-NI
what a question! where else would you get such rediculous government policies? its humour!


The Kitten in Clothes
Yes! i loved England. I loved the vibe, the people, the countryside, its world location (close to Europe).

I am stuck way down in Australia where you are close to nothing, so boring.


Sasha
AFTER GOING ABROAD F*CK YH!!!
I love living here - so ALMOST perfect.

But I worry were loosing it.


Caddie
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No
i live in england too
crap weather, freezing my butt off every morning, practiaclly no summer any more.
the credit crunch has made the pound equal to the dollar and the euro.
etc etc


Intellectual Realist
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Yes. I live in the US, Ohio to be specific. Everything here basically sucks.


VoLleyChiCKy
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uhh no





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