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 Has anyone ever moved to another country?
I'm planning on moving from the U.S. to the UK (not sure which part yet, England or Scotland.)

How hard was it? Do you regret it? Do you miss home? How did your family take it? Etc ...


 What is the legal limit for driving after drinking alcohol?
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Apparently this is so, what do you think? Have you been? It as very wet when I went, but I thought it was an amazing site!...


 Do I need passport to go from london to scotland by car?
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 Where would you perfer to live, Australia or UK ?
Hi everyone,

I have been thinking to move to the UK. Some say I would love it there but some say Australia is better.

Are there anyone who have been living in the both ...


 Is heaven like Swansea?
(Just Bigger)...


 Is the London travel OYSTER card any good?
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 Which of the 3 UK places do you prefer? Aberdeen, Belfast or Northern Islands?
in terms of tourist spots and safety which is the best?

THANKS!...


 You crazy Brit's need to learn how to speak colonial english and forget that queen's english jibberish
Its pronounced "skedule" and not "shed-ule". geeesh!...


 Big fire somewhere in Glasgow near renfrew any 1 know wot it is?

Additional Details
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/
this owt it is found oot ...


 What is it like to live in the UK????
i live in the united states but i want to move to england, i would like to know what it is like to live there before i move....


 Touring England?
I've already seen the "major" attractions in London, but tell me what the best way is to travel around the country side and see the landscapes of England....


 Is the uk a super power?
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 Do You know A great Holiday resort in England for kids?
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 British girls???
This question is directed mainly at british girls or any girls from the UK for that matter.. im curious to know what your take on american guys are. Some buddies and i are planning a trip to europe ...


 What do people in the united kingdom call soda?
like how do people over their call soda///do they use another word for it??
:)...


 Whats the nearest undersground station for Chinatown London ??
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 Do ppl still living in manchester?
do ppl still living in manchester? how sad is that ...


 How do you get from heathrow airport to watford?
im coming down to middlesex for my best friends wedding in aug. we are flying down to heathrow airport and staying in watford but have no idea how to get there. what train or tube line should we get ...


 Do u thnk that USA sould free uk frm queen of england?
i lernt in school tht in uk the queen is like the preident or somthin. i dnt thnk that plpl in uk no what living in a democraty feels lke. they cant vote for new king like i can vote for obama. do u ...



Andrew1968

Summertime in good old England, what do you enjoy the most about it?


    



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sweynseye
Being able to use my new umbrella.


Ed
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Its just so beautiful and lush and green and summery!


ozwaldo
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The party's, the sun, and the barbeques.


clarebear
SUN!!!!! lo lmakes a change to rain


Gemini
When that big orangy hot thing in the sky comes out, oh yes!! the sun!!!! Almost forgot what it was called seeing as we have hardly seen it this summer!!!!


Hannah
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the sun! thunderstorms I like also.

the long days, where it's still light at about 9-10pm lol.

long evenings sat outside with the bbq on and a drink in your hand..or even sat outside in the pub on a warm summer evening.

the summer holiday - can't survive the year without one. we need a break!


megan d
Sitting out in a nice country pub.. warm but not too hot.. I live in Dubai and summer here is a filthy 40-46deg with humidity.. yuk.. and you just can't go out in it.. well without looking like you've had a bucket of water tipped on you and fainting.. Coming back in cpl weeks and can't wait.. Think I may just live in pub gardens 4 a few weeks :-) Happy days


Eddie1983
the sunshine when we get it


Katie F
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Being up til 4.30am because uni's finished


Woo!



... oh wait, I'm a student- I'm always up at this time


LSD
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the fact that, unlike everywhere else in the world, our summers are never hot and usually wet...

oh and theres NO SCHOOL!!!!!


Bee ♥
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Actually using the benches outside the pub with a nice glass of wine and of course the festivals and my local towns fairs :)

x


anne b
Long warm evenings sat outside the pub.


Thomas D
going down the lovely park and kicking ducks in the bum



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