South? Yes. London? No chance.
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South? Yes. London? No chance.
Absolutely not. It's horrid down south... you can't even get gravy on your chips from a bloody chippy. Just wrong. You will hate it in comparison to Manchester in all honesty.
Oh and say goodbye to spam.
and having the value triple in a few years![]()
I'd only move if you really like london, and your salary increase will cover the property price increase, and then some.
Our chippy doesn't do gravy, cones of chips, or donner meat. Ludicrous.
Definitely not. The people don't have time for each other. It's a cold and harsh place.
Living there is completely different to the odd visit, which is how I like it.
Doesn't matter what the job is, I could never live there again.
This I lived and worked in London for a year. People look funny at you if you try and chat to them on the Tube.
In a whole year I never got to know my neighbours at all.
I don't know why everyone is so against living in London... it's full of progressives, liberals, remainers and has multiculturalism, surely it's paradise?
Living the dream right there...Oh how i wish random strangers wouldnt talk to me.
We do up North, like when you are waiting for a bus. In london, they look scared and like they are going to call the police on you any second!
We do up North, like when you are waiting for a bus. In london, they look scared and like they are going to call the police on you any second!
Old fashioned or not, has to be truth to it or it wouldn't be a stereotype.
He said that there's truth to it but the reasoning was wrong.
It would cost me an extra £1000 per month to simply rent, that in itself would be covered by the wage increase.
I cannot imagine what else would cost that much more?