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Gagan S

Where would you like to live if not happy living in UK?

Whats your dream piece on earth that you would to live on if you are fed up congestion charges, taxes, traffic, weather changes, high bills, heavy stress, no personal life, ...etc etc

    



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lysa24
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DUBAI!!!


John M
I am an Australian who has lived in England. I was only there for a year. Don't get me wrong, it's a great place but a lot of these things you mentioned were a bit of a drag. I was on a good salary but paying a little more than half of it on a one room, share bathroom and kitchen deal. I couldn't save money while I was there. There were long queues everywhere like Boots and the post office. All I wanted was a newspaper or a stamp and getting these things could take up to an hour. What was most frustrating was that up to a third of the check out points were unmanned - sorry, unpeopled. The message sent here was that management didn't really care about this frustration that must have been felt by all its customers.

Where I lived, there were lots of roundabouts which was effective in relieving traffic congestion but as a pedestrian, there was often no place to safely cross the roads. The engineers simply didn't put the walking person into their equation.

Yeah ! These were the hassles I felt when I was there. The people were great so that relieved the frustration somewhat.

I'd consider Australia, mate but I fear we are going the same way. Our rat race is maybe five years behind your's but it's catching up. Hong Kong is worth more than a passing thought.


psych_78
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I would like to move to new Zealand or Austrailia. The lifestyle seems so relaxed and laid back!! Or I would like to live in Finland - Finnish people are so nice!! But then again I don't think I can handle their extreme winters!!


Skidoo
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We're moving to Southern Oregon / Northern California in a few years for all these reasons and more...


jet-set
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Somewhere warm all year around. I'm doing serious research into this very thing at the moment. I'll be gone in a few years time!


vanity
I am happy living in London at the moment, but if that were to change, I would move to Japan.


g.m
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Australia ::::: 10 times better way of life and attitudes to their country :::plus the benifits of the climate


Sir Sidney Snot
New Zealand


richard_beckham2001
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Santorini Greece.


DayinthePark
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the coast line along southern california is paradise. It's getting kind of crowded but it's still the most beautiful place on earth.


troutman
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pefkos in rhodes or skala in kefalonia


szekeres101
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Nice to know me and my boyfriend are not the only ones annoyed with the uk, we want to go and live in Melbourne, Australia. He has lived there before and says its just so easy going.


mumof3
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pmsl colin050!! well i deffo wouldnt like to live in ireland again!!hated evry minute of it..i suppose id love to live on the isle of white as its beautiful there and unspoilt...australia would be good but id get too home sick


vickydee88
I am happy living in the UK, just not where I am. I want to live in Central London. But I would also love to live in Paris, Sydney or Byron Bay, Australia.


Jay Bizzle
Well im from the United States of America. And right now California seems to be the best State..


Gem
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paris - or rome


Christi D
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Definitely Italy!! :) Great food, great scenery, slow pace of life...that would be ideal!


hookiehelp
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All of the above prompted me to move out of the UK. Thought about Australia etc but too many scary critters for me. We settled on Tenerife four years ago and love the 'manaña' attitude of the Spanish, oh except when we need something done in a hurry LOL.


Lady Claire of Current Events
I would love to live in USA just to see what it was like!! I would also like to see what it would be like to live in France or Jersey.

I have always wanted to live in another country for a while and I think everybody should experience this as it would give people more tolerance and experience of other peoples cultures


Tony A
In the North East of Thailand. Everything, food, cigarettes, houses, clothing and petrol are cheap. The weather for me, an Englishman, is always warm to hot. The people are the friendliest and most caring that I have ever met. Yes, I did get fed up, with everything mentioned in the question, in the U.K. I left there in September 1996 and have not and will not ever return.


MrandMrs
We moved to Spain almost 5 years ago. Yes, it is busy in July and August but the relaxed attitude of the Spanish and the low cost of living far outweighs the difficulties parking in August! The wonderful weather is also a real bonus. One word of warning, be 100% sure that you are able to spend 24/7 with the person you are coming over with. We have seen several people return to the uk because even though they may have been married many years, they had not spent 24 hours a day with them! Also, unless you have at least one fluent language in addition to English, or a good trade, don't assume you will find work easy because its not. Too many people come over and invest life savings in bars only to see them collapse after a few months. Research beforehand and don't as the spanish say, "leave your brains on the tarmac". Finally, be prepared to adapt to the Spanish way of living - they have been doing it for years and it really does make sense! Good luck.


?
Anywhere but here...!

Nah.. erm... Somewhere in the USA.. like Oregon or Alabama or Seattle or something

Or a small beach town in Australia...

OR... Hawaii...

Paradise.


Singtel
Use the money you have and live somewhere that is cheaper and get lots more for your money. England is tax, tax, tax and more tax and look at the royal family.....they are dining, wining with your money in my opinion.


sarch_uk
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New Zealand please!


MARC L
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Australia
Spain.


laplandfan
I want to emigrate to Australia and fully plan to do so within next few years.
Sadly I think Uk is going down the pan..........


ratty69uk
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Cyprus


audi 1
mull scotland


gothic queen
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DUBAI!!! :D


colin050659
The Isle of Man


Bunts
Nottingham. It is a wondrous outpost of the UK.
Nightlife, women, history.....

This city has let the Uk pass it by. Try a weekend there. Then let me know what you think.
If you are disappointed, then let me know, and I will take you for a pint in Ipswich. That will show you what you are missing!





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