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I'm moving to England. I need few tips. (pg. 2)
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Az
do it
Englands great
it's scotland and wales that ing suck
LiveTheDream
Ill tel you what, we will swap lives, you will have a job, car, house (perants). which all are and over priced or under payed, and damn the ty weather.
Psy-T
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Originally posted by LiveTheDream
Ill tel you what, we will swap lives, you will have a job, car, house (perants). which all are and over priced or under payed, and damn the ty weather.


living the dream, eh? :p
ThomBizznitch
Everything is more expensive: 1 pound is currently = $1.83409

Parties are great!

Weather sux most of the year!

Good Luck!!!


:whip:
Ian^
is this 'move' anything to do with the fact that Poland (your flag) is in the EU now ? If that's the case then there's no point, apart from being able to come into the country theres no real perks. Best to stay in the states
LiveTheDream
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Originally posted by Psy-T
living the dream, eh? :p


Yea my dream was abit of a nightmear realy.

jk.
yogi bear
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Originally posted by Ian^
is this 'move' anything to do with the fact that Poland (your flag) is in the EU now ? If that's the case then there's no point, apart from being able to come into the country theres no real perks. Best to stay in the states

im just sick of USA, here you have no life except weekends, and Miami(im not talking about a downtown) is like a ing farm, everywhere is far, to go out or buy some clothes you drive like miles and miles.
Ian^
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Originally posted by yogi bear
im just sick of USA, here you have no life except weekends, and Miami(im not talking about a downtown) is like a ing farm, everywhere is far, to go out or buy some clothes you drive like miles and miles.


this place aint exactly special, believe me
UWM
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Originally posted by yogi bear
im just sick of USA, here you have no life except weekends, and Miami(im not talking about a downtown) is like a ing farm, everywhere is far, to go out or buy some clothes you drive like miles and miles.


*hands you the world's smallest violin*
dig2k
Tuition fees for foreign nationals are approx £10k. I'm not sure if that applies to EU passport holders.

The average wage is around £21k.

Rent varies greatly according to where you live, i know ppl who are in Uni accomodation as low as £160 a month. Even if your in London uni accomodations shouldn't cost more than £400. If your going private I would say the average was around £300 from experience.

If your buying a house you better have a lot of money, the average price is approx £175k

This website shows house prices around the country
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/spl/...html/houses.stm

Car insurance for young drivers without no claims discount costs a minimum of £800 for the ppl i know.

goonerjack
if you're from a new member state of the EU, i believe you can get extremely cheap education (maybe even free)... although i may be wrong!
töbias
Helpful tips on moving to England:

1. Learn to like Indian food.

2. Forget trying to find quality locally made trance.

3. Learn to like girls with gaps in the front of their teeth. Having a preference for 'fatties' could also help.

4. If you want to be a local you must learn not to wash often. And soap is definetely out.

5. Learn to get super excited when one of your national teams has a win, even against totally opposition; this is usually in qualifying or in the early stages of a competition. This applies to any sport, football, cricket. The key is to get super excited early and truly believe you can win the trophy.

And then prepare to get super devastated when the team chokes and manages to lose in an unbelievable manner. Then choose a member of the team to make a scapegoat and cop all the blame. This is the essence of being a fan of any English sporting team.

That should get you off to a flying start.
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