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 I want to go on holiday but where just in the uk?
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 Old saying you don't hear anymore?
can you remember same old saying you don't hear anymore!????

If this van rocking don't come knocking lol
rocking the casbah
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 Whats your'e favourite accent in the U.k?
accept your'e own accent of course....


 I'm from the us and i was wondering what kind of shows people in the UK and Ireland watch?
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 What's the differences between Scottish and Irish people?
Who's nicest and friendliest?...


 Why do Americans consider everyone from Britain to be from london?
I'm from the North of England, and whenever I speak to an American, I get the question "You're from london, aren't you?" can you please explain to me why Americans say this? ...


 London is finished, i wana move abroad! Do you?

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RIP OFF CITY, COUNCIL TAX, TUBE TRAVEL, COST OF LIVING, QUALITY OF LIVING
ABSORBED IN SPIRALING CRIME LEVELS, shootings, muggings, idiot hoodies
CRAP WEATHER...


 If you could live anywere in the UK...?
were would it be and why your chosen place? thanks ...


 Got married 3 years ago....any good honeymoon places in uk?
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 Is there another way to get from UK to Ireland other than plane?
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 What's the best place to see in London?
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 What is good abot london?
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 Want to move out of London....?
I would like to move out of London because I'm so sick of it, but would still like to live in the UK. Now, without telling me where YOU live, as this is not The X Factor, or a popularity contest,...


 I want to go to England someday but...?
i'm american and i've heard that british don't like americans all that much?
is that really true?
I love british humor and music and stuff and i really want to
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 Would you emigrate and leave the UK, if you....?
Would you emigrate and leave the UK if you could afford to.....and where would you go?...


 Should scotland be independent?

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nippin neon... you dont know what youre talking about. westminster CANNOT take away scotlands parliament without the consent of the scottish electorate... please ...


 Is a week in london enough?
I'm planning on visiting london with my wife soon and we're going to stay for a week. I've never been there before but my wife has. Would a week be enough for a general trip? Also, any ...


 What kind of clothes do i have to bring to England during June - July? And how many clothes do i have to bring
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 What is the most depressing place in the uk?
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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?...



silberstein_9

I would like to live in U.K. Which is the best region to move to?

I'm living in Scandinavia but I am very interested to live in U.K. Which region of U.K. do you recommend to me?

    



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Miranda Eliza
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It all depends on what you are looking for? I've always found the that the friendliest people live in the north and prices are cheaper as well;. Lancashire, Yorkshire and Northumberland are all great, you can't go wrong there. Scotland as well, but the scenery might remind you of Scandinavia. I have always liked Oxfordshire, the landscape is beautiful and it's in the heart if England, I think it's my favourite county, it's got a great atmosphere.


button moon
hampshire is nice! plenty of building work here too, good luck with your travels xx


catherine j
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newcastle its the best. After living in the u.s.a for 3 years i can't wait to go home!


Not Ecky Boy
Scotland has always had very strong links with Scandinavia and you wil feel most at home there. But you will also feel very cold, wet and miserable there! .....but then, you'll be used to that.


lollipoppett2005
East Anglia is good. Excellent rail links to London which is around an hours journey. I live in Peterborough and you can get to anywhere in the country from here.


digitalfortress
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northeast. i.e., Newcastle-upon-tyne, Leeds. away from the hustle and bustle of London, but still accessible to all areas, a lovely place, great nightlife, many job opportunities. sexy accent.


Quizard
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I have always found the folks in Lancashire very genuine, friendly and unpretentious, and no I'm not from Lancashire.


Lock R
St Ives, Cornwall smashing place.


mad_caesar
It depends what you would like to do, how much money you have and what kind of people you like. If you want to work in a city and money is no object move to London. Stay up north if you want it cheaper and if you like the countryside then try Norfolk.


Latin Techie
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I recomend the Peak district which is lovely part of the North U.K, if not there, then definitely the South east after London, thats Kent area, or the South West, Somerset: Minehead, Watchet, or Torquay, Exeter, Penzance ( Cornwall). The beautiful english Riviera!


Bob22
scotland or ireland. the veiws are much prettier


Mickey Corleone
Leighton Bromswold


ukcufs
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I agree with Lollipopp, East Anglia is a great area of the UK (Norfolk and Suffolk to you ;) ). I live in Norwich right in the heart of East Anglia, and we are surrounded by beautifull sweeping country lanes and smaller towns. Norwich is by no means a small city, (we used to be the capital of England), but we aren't too big either (like the smog infested centre of London!). You can get to London easily, and if you get bored, you can take a relaxing drive round the country lanes and East Anglia is all beaches bar the left side which connects us to the rest of England. I recommend you check out maps.live.com. You can see what the areas are like and how many cities there are, their size, and stuff.


agroevilc
For work try London
For scenery try Devon/Dorset
For Cheapness/friendlyness try up North


Blink-Monkey-Blink
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Scotland cus its bloody cold like scandanavia! U will feel at home


sapphire
If you like rural areas, try Devon! (south west)


Timothy M
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It depends what you want to do for a job. I would seriously recommend North Staffordshire, and Stoke-on-Trent in particular, as we are pretty close to being the geographical centre of the country, and are in easy travelling distance to London, Birmingham, Liverpool and Manchester; the fastest growing areas of the country.


person1
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scandinavia is a bit vague but hmmm nottingham is great


Matt B
I Live in Manchester, it a very nice city in England, which is growing all the time, it also has plenty of job opportunitys.

@a m fu*k off, judging by avatar I say you came to England as well. On A Floating Door


a m
sry were full, stay where u r


rocket_dog321
Stay where you are unless you like to get wet!!!


Big Bruv
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Go to London.Its where half the world go.


Loobyloo
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none. i am trying to move away!





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