
mongpong
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manchster |
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choccy_002
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Manchester - it's too far to travel to Old Trafford from Edinburgh! |
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lucy
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Manchester!!!! |
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leigha
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mmmmm there are good and bad things in both. Id go for a nice expensive area in either, ok, thats doesnt help does it, i will go for manchester. |
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qazman150
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Maybe Manchester |
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Bwabyboi
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Manchester for sure!!!!
im proud Old Traffordian lol
Manc people are soo friendly,its such diverse city with people from all walks of life..good football team MAN UTD!!
shopping facilities(heaven if your girl)
eating places
the list goes on
yep their is gun crime,etc but you see that in all major cities i.e London,New york,Los Angeles,Rio.. |
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manc.lass
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manchester, it is a great place, lots of history. you can also understand what were saying lol! |
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Tufty Porcupine
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Manchester - but only 'cos my family live here.
I think Edinburgh is the nicest city in Britain though. |
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Manchester,ive lived here 30 years,there is loads to see and do,the club scene and shopping is excellent,and only some of the people who live in manchester give the place a bad name. |
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Claire D
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Manchester without a shadow of a doubt. I live quite close to Edinburgh and the people there are extremely stuck up and unfriendly and the house prices are ridicoulous for what you get. |
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Tink
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Thats a tough one, I've been to both and had excellent nights out but would probably say Manchester as Edniburgh is too far away form my family |
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munki
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Personally I love Manchester,but that's not to dismiss Edinburgh,I've never been there so couldn't form an opinion on it. |
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stpredator
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That's a difficult one as they are both great cities. In general though, Manchester has more social problems so I'd probably opt for Edinburgh as then you also get the added bonus of the amazing Scottish countryside. Both cities have excellent shopping, architecture, pubs, clubs, and eateries but Edinburgh is much more laid back and the people are a lot friendler. |
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texantasha
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Well it depends what you like, Edinbrugh is always way too cold, but in manchester it rains a lot! Edinbrugh is a lot cleaner. If amnchester, south manchester is cleaner and has better schools and stuff like that. Manchester still has a lot of beautiful scenery, so does Edinbrugh with all the large hills and castles, i would actually rcomend Manchester, South Manchester. |
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china doll
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Ive lived in both places before. If money wasn't a problem regarding property prices, i would live in Edinburgh otherwise I would live in Manchester. The people in both places are great but the Scots are a little bit more cheery and helpful. |
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jambo p
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edinburgh for sure
come on the Hearts !!!!! |
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funny_smartlovely
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edinburgh. you dont hear about so much gun violence etc not to say that there isnt and also i can pop across the forth bridge to see my family in fife. |
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Wildman
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Edinburgh, if i could afford it. |
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laplandfan
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Edinburgh |
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des c
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Neither Edinburgh is full of drunken jocks and Manchester is full of a*** h**** |
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