Oi! I live in Central Scotland! It's not bad, and no offence but that statement seems rather pompous.Jazoni89 said:Why i say this is because most places in the north are either very rough, in poverty, or generally not very nice (such as stoke on trent, Birmingham, Manchester, and Ipswich). Near enough everywhere in the south is normally very nice, and that's where I live (Southampton). The lake district area I hear is very nice also.
Whereabouts in the country are you from then, it sounds nice. My favourite place in England is Leicester, it's still got lots of scumbags living there, but the majority of people there are nice.Erja_Perttu said:It's not a shithole, it's just the same as any other place in the world to live in, novel when you get there and rubbish when the shine of a new place has worn off.Mackheath said:If you are moving for laughs you are barking up the wrong tree; this place is a shithole.MasterSteef said:-snip-
Stasisesque said:You're right, that is the most asinine reason for moving to the UK ever.MasterSteef said:...so for a little while now I've been thinking about what it'd be like to move to the UK (not anywhere in particular just yet) and honestly my reasoning for doing so is completely careless and asinine. Basically what it boils down to is my newfound love for British humor, two years back I began watching the most recent series of Doctor Who and found the humor to be right up my alley. So I sought out more programming along those lines, Monty Python, Torchwood, Being Human, etc. and I found that I was hooked, I loved all the actors I saw, the (real-life) locations overseas that the shows often took place in and just began to wonder what its really like to live there...
Now I know that what I'm saying here is equivalent to someone from the UK dying to live in America just because they love "My Name is Earl" which, frankly is pretty silly.
But what I'm looking for here is an opinion, I'm looking for someone to bring me back down to earth and tell me how it really is and if its worth moving there someday. So From all my fellow escapist's who live overseas, is it a good place to be or not?
Move here if your job prospects are better, if quality of life is better, if you're being persecuted in your home country etc. etc. but don't travel thousands of miles to set up permanently in a country you think is cool because humour of the 60s/70s was good. Most of those programmes were filmed primarily in Wales, anyway.
I think Britain's a wonderful place (yes, I really live here too) with great humour, but it's got a lot of detractions as well, the same as any other place. I think you'll something more solid to base your decision on than something as hit and miss as humour.
N'aaw. Only if you're obviously a Middle Eastern Muslim. My family is from Iran of all places and most people don't even notice! =DMcface said:England sounds cool. Unless of course, you are middle eastern. Bit of a problem with them there.
Really? I live in Leicester.. the city itself is pretty grotty and the transport systems are awfulActual said:My favourite place in England is Leicester, it's still got lots of scumbags living there, but the majority of people there are nice.
wow... are you actually being serious?... are you a member of the royal family or something? someone who has never left your palace to be amoungst us peasants?Jazoni89 said:One piece of advice I can give you if you want to visit (or live) in the Uk is to keep to the south as much as possible.
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No more north than london, and no more south than scarbrough.
Why i say this is because most places in the north are either very rough, in poverty, or generally not very nice (such as stoke on trent, Birmingham, Manchester, and Ipswich). Near enough everywhere in the south is normally very nice, and that's where I live (Southampton). The lake district area I hear is very nice also.
Jokes about sex, insulting each other and general silliness is the standard of Humour in the UK...always has always will bedogstile said:Humour among the young people involves simple taking the piss out of eachother. You're trying to move for the wrong reasons.
Is this a serious comment or a joke? You've definately been watching too much TV if you think the North/South divide is as extreme as that. I've lived all over the UK and I can tell you (both Jazoni and OP) that every county in Britain has both shitholes and gems (this includes Southampton). It's just a case of finding the gems.Jazoni89 said:One piece of advice I can give you if you want to visit (or live) in the Uk is to keep to the south as much as possible.
Why i say this is because most places in the north are either very rough, in poverty, or generally not very nice. Near enough everywhere in the south is normally very nice, and that's where I live (Southampton). The lake district area I hear is very nice also.
I may be biased because I went to university there. It's geek friendly with Leicester and De montford games societies accepting non-uni members, there's a Forbidden Planet, a couple of tabletop gaming shops, and a comic book store. There are clubs which are actually enjoyable to go to, which I've never found elsewhere, Mosh, Fan Club, and Retribution, yes they're a bit grotty but that's what you want for a rock club.Gekkeiju said:Really? I live in Leicester.. the city itself is pretty grotty and the transport systems are awfulActual said:My favourite place in England is Leicester, it's still got lots of scumbags living there, but the majority of people there are nice.I live about five miles out in the suburbs, which is admittedly pretty nice, but i still have to go into the centre sometimes and its not a lovely place to go...
Fair enoughActual said:-snip-
Well, I'm pretty south.Actual said:Whereabouts in the country are you from then, it sounds nice. My favourite place in England is Leicester, it's still got lots of scumbags living there, but the majority of people there are nice.Erja_Perttu said:Mackheath said:Epic snipMasterSteef said:-snip-
I think Britain's a wonderful place (yes, I really live here too) with great humour, but it's got a lot of detractions as well, the same as any other place. I think you'll something more solid to base your decision on than something as hit and miss as humour.
In general though I agree that it's nicer the further south you go. I'm an Essex boy born, and that's really on the frontier edge of civilisation.
Ah thanks for the info, one more thing, out of curiosity what accent would you go with along the lines of Plan B? Or none at all?Buzz Killington said:You can, but it's still pretty arduous, from what I understand. I haven't looked into it myself since I'm already married and brought my wife over from America. (Although sometimes we joke about getting divorced and temporarily marrying UK citizens just for the passports and then remarrying. Plan B is changing my name to something English like "Nigel Carruthers", buying a fake passport, and opening a pub somewhere in Devon.)Ghengis John said:Killington, just out of curiosity how's marriage work? Can you obtain citizenship through marriage?