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 What do you think of when you think of Liverpool ?
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 If you could live ANYWHERE in the UK where would you live and why?
And if a big city, what part of the city?
If i could live anywhere I'd live around Shoreditch or Islington in London. They're quite cool areas and very central, but not too touristy....


 Why do you think a record number of Brits are leaving the UK?
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 Where was your last holiday to?
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 Do the clocks change tonight??? UK time that is.......?
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 Looking for a nice place to live?
Where is a nice place to live in England preferably a village or small town that isnt to far from a large city.

thanks....


 Any one from birmingham (england )?

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iam from kings heath !...


 I've heard that when English people are polite, that means they don't like you. Is that true?
I went to London last year and everyone there was very nice/polite. But I've heard that when English people are nice to you that means they don't like you. Is that true or a myth?
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 Where is a good place to live in UK ?
i am moving to the UK next month and i am very confused about where to settle, i am looking for something around £400 for 2 bedrooms so basically i don't think i will be able to find except in N...


 Am i God!!!!!?
i feel like i should be, and rule the world by tapping into peoples dreams when there sleeping!...


 Snow where you are?
it has just started snowing in bolton uk, at last i'm sick of
the southeners getting it all!...


 Galsgow or liverpool, whats the best?

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sorry meant to write GLASGOW...


 Smoking ban?
i plan to visit the u.k over christmas and new year,after an absence of 40 years.i hear the british govt. has introduced a draconian law banning smoking in pubs.what do the smoking tax payers plan to ...


 An American planning to move to the UK...any advice that someone might be willing to give me?
As long as I could remember I have been fascinated with the UK, and Europe in general. Recently, I have begun planning for a move to the UK. It seems like such a wonderful place, and a gentleman from ...


 Has Any One Heard Of Bournemouth in England ?
if yes the put :Y
if not then put :N

thanks x
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if you have did you like or like the sound of it ?...


 I live in London..... who live furthest away from me?
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 Is bounremouth a main uk airport?
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 As a US tourist should I visit Oxford or Cambridge when in the UK? I've only got time to visit one?

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Thanks for the answers so far, but could you say why?...


 When does the next Half Term start in the United Kingdom?
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 If you're in England how's the weather been up to now?
I'm in the north east and it's not looking too good, there has been occasional bursts of sunshine, but I'm not building my hopes up for a nice day.
The forcast did say it would be ...



kaiah03

Which region in England has the nicest people? ....(let's stereotype on this one)?

My votes on Dorset,,,, even though I'm a Yorkshire bumpkin myself.

    



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diamonds
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i work in a transport cafe in hemel hempstead (south east) which serves people who travel from all over the country...and i have found good & bad in everyone....

- but i have to be honest...the Geordies (Newcastle) - are the happiest..jolliest people i have met - always full of jokes & up for a laugh...even though they travel a long way..to & fro - to do their work...nothing ever seems to get them down & they dont bring their problems to work with them!! they get my vote!


Paul M
anywhere theres no chavs soi i'd probably say somwhere quiet in the south west


Ni
nowhere, everywhere has it's bad ones and good ones!


Purple 8
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Don't know really... I've found nice people all over England ,(and not so nice ones!) Could it be the way we treat people, that they treat us back...... maybe.


Christine
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i'd say Manchester, they have style and attitude and nothing to prove!! I'm Irish so I'm just voting for my 'rellies' (thats cousins, aunts uncles etc)


vanamont7
I've heard Dorset has lovely countryside, but doubt it. No place has a monopoly on nice people. They make the world liveable.


marianddoc
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I'm a Yank who has only visited the UK and don't qualify as an expert. I've only been in London, Cumbria, Northumberland, Yorkshire and southern Scotland.

But, in my opinion, there is no area that I've been in that does not have extraordinarily friendly people.

The people we met London, often described as an unfriendly city, were very gracious to me and my family.

The folks in the northern counties and in Scotland seemed to go far out of their way to make us feel at home.

As beautiful as the UK is, the people are the best advertisement for UK travel.


Floppy Dick
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I found Devonians to be very friendly, The worst by far are Aziz and his breed, (above answer)


loftus girl
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I love an easy question , London of course. True Londoners are the most genuine, smartest, best looking, best dressed, best accent, best humour need i carry on


andy c
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Aylesbury


lucifer_sam_48
the only place i would consider living in England is Cornwall....
trouble is too many people had the same idea...so i moved to Wales.
Cornish are as good as it gets and I'm London born and bred.
Aziz the Disease took over my town, and he's coming to yours soon.


omex
AZIZ your breed are everywhere now! but we were asking about NICE people.


thesatsui
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I say Dorset or Manchester... Probably the smaller urban areas have the nicer people.


maria s
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slough, berkshire


Ravensman04
I'd say up north has the friendliest people. Like near Manchester and Liverpool. Also down in Devon, the town of Torquay has some very friendly people. London is the least friendly in the sense that generally people are more stick to themselves there. I'm an American who's travelled to many different areas of the UK and that's been my experience.


pixiexxpixiexpixie
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liverpool


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tigerfly
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Well, we're better looking in the south but I'm a total ***** so l'm going for Norfolk. Simple, but sweet (and I can say that coz I was born there!)


BRIAN D
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i would say newcastle upon tyne[geordie land]as me and my beter half
have been there several times go in to a pub and thay will talk to you as soon as thay here your accent is not from around there.
very friendley people


Fast & Furious
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I think Surrey has the worst. (Not including myself, of course)


beavis b
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This ONE.


badger
it is obviously southern england, the degenirates of the north are beyond being nice unless you offer them a lift to collect their giro!



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