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Old Jun 4, 2008, 05:10 PM
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American wanting to move to england

I have always had a facination with england since i was about 14 and now that ive graduated from college and want to live in england....so the only thing that holds me back is how? i know apply for a passport but what about after that?

Can anyone tell me the pros and cons of living in england i mean i want the truth like if someone asked me about pros and cons to living in the us i would say pro: free speech con: george bush lol j/k

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Old Jun 5, 2008, 12:47 PM   #2  
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Just read some of the current articles in the alternative news services on the internet such as Jeff Rense at rense.com or David Icke's site and you'll want to visit England and then happily come home and live here. This may not be what you want to hear but so far this country has less nutty newly invented laws than England has right now. Please do a bit of reading about current day England before you want to change places to live. You just might be glad you did.
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Hmm not to sure about your sources there Twinkie.
David Ike for a start is a complete joke here.
If you want to know what's going on in England then try the BBC for starters.

As for "nutty newly invented laws" well what can I say, we don't litigate at the drop of a hat and ALL laws apply for the whole country, no seperate state and federal stuff here.
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hey curly ben whats england really like for the avg joe that lives there? How hard would it be for me to get a job (got a bachelors in psych) what about living expenses and r the sterotypes about food in england true? Is there sushi in england ?
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Old Jun 6, 2008, 02:09 PM   #6  
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How hard would it be for me to get a job (got a bachelors in psych) what about living expenses and r the sterotypes about food in england true? Is there sushi in england ? Whats the daily routine for most brits ? Please explain tea time to me?
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lol tea time, to me its the same as your dinner time, eg the evening meal, yea we have sushi bars over here also chipy's, kebab shops and generally any kind of take away,
id guess that a daily routine would be get up -go to work- come home and have ma tea (dinner) then either out with friends or tv, then bed. not entirely sure on the job situation for you but ifyou have any questions i can answer i will, gladly
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albear have you has tea w the queen i have heard that when english children are in school they frequently have tea w the queen (like in america we all get to go to the zoo in kindergarden) is this true? What do brits usually eat?? Thank God theres sushi in the uk i was worried lol
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no ive never had tea with the queen,lol ive only ever seen the queen on tv, lol and generally i dont think most people have had tea with the queen lol especially school children, so id say no it isnt true, as for tea the drink i never touch the stuff, dont like it . there isnt something that we usually eat everybody has their own tastes, i dont think that you should be worried about food theres bound to be something you like and we generally have a lot of the same foods anyway
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awsome what about the thing they ut n babies mouths when they are born to help them develop a nice accent is that true?? Oh yeah this last one is for my mama she wants to know if there are racist ppl in england (we are from the south so i figure if you can mke it here anywhere isbetter lol)
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