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kate white Nov 14th 2007 6:03 pm

Re: If I wanted to move to England...
 

Originally Posted by bazzz (Post 5556006)
Kate, I've never understood any of your posts. Is there some code I need to decipher?

do I speak scottish or somethin :rofl::rofl::rofl:I can understand yours and have had many a laugh:rofl::rofl::rofl:

Member123 Nov 14th 2007 7:41 pm

Re: If I wanted to move to England...
 

Originally Posted by Andthen (Post 5555528)
For sure!

There have been two cops shot in N. Ireland in the last couple of weeks, and it aint a big place!!

Yeah by Republican terrorists because the Policemen are both Catholics:eek:mad: - oh and you would also have the priviledge in having the political wing of the same terrorist organisation ruling you in Government - if you fancy living in NI.

rwin Nov 14th 2007 8:05 pm

Re: If I wanted to move to England...
 
Okay, so maybe Birmingham was a stretch. I really meant the area around it. What would that be called? West Midlands? We actually stayed in Coventry which seemed nice enough.

But whats wrong with Leeds? It seemed like a nice place and was my favorite of all those we visited. The first place we were asked if we were American. At a place called The Flying Pizza.

What kind of son in law (or two) will I get?

As far as the accent goes, I'm sure we didn't invent it. It must have come from somewhere. Do we sound like the English of hundreds of years ago? Not that anyones old enough to remember. I hope ;)

dbd33 Nov 15th 2007 1:06 am

Re: If I wanted to move to England...
 

Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 5555099)
If you fancy it, why not go there? You seem to have a good grasp of the pluses and minuses.

That wasn't sarcasm. I assume rwin isn't dragging a family with him so I think if he's at all interested in trying the UK he should do it.

Biiiiink Nov 15th 2007 1:26 am

Re: If I wanted to move to England...
 

Originally Posted by rwin (Post 5557091)
Okay, so maybe Birmingham was a stretch. I really meant the area around it. What would that be called? West Midlands? We actually stayed in Coventry which seemed nice enough.

But whats wrong with Leeds? It seemed like a nice place and was my favorite of all those we visited. The first place we were asked if we were American. At a place called The Flying Pizza.

What kind of son in law (or two) will I get?

As far as the accent goes, I'm sure we didn't invent it. It must have come from somewhere. Do we sound like the English of hundreds of years ago? Not that anyones old enough to remember. I hope ;)

Oops, just noticed that Glasgow isn't in England. And I was saying how great my geography was on another thread :D

Re accent - Bill Bryson's "Journeys in English" audiobook (don't get the "Mother Tongue" printed version, what's the point, you need to hear this stuff) has lots of recreations of what we may have sounded like, how the American and Aussie accents developed, etc.

kate white Nov 15th 2007 1:52 am

Re: If I wanted to move to England...
 

Originally Posted by Biiiiink (Post 5558000)
Oops, just noticed that Glasgow isn't in England. And I was saying how great my geography was on another thread :D

Re accent - Bill Bryson's "Journeys in English" audiobook (don't get the "Mother Tongue" printed version, what's the point, you need to hear this stuff) has lots of recreations of what we may have sounded like, how the American and Aussie accents developed, etc.

you dope:rofl::rofl::rofl:

hot wasabi peas Nov 15th 2007 1:53 am

Re: If I wanted to move to England...
 

Originally Posted by rwin (Post 5554947)
Would you advise for or against it?


'Yeah go for it' but more for getting out of Canada for a while, not so much for going to England. There's a lot to like (and dislike) about England but if I were to leave Canada again to live abroad, I would go somewhere else more different like Japan, Chile or Papua New Guinea. But if you're drawn to England, why not go?

It was a good experience and helped me to realize what I had taken for granted about Canada and more specifically the west coast. At the same time, the experience can underscore some of the negatives of Canada.



Originally Posted by rwin (Post 5554947)
But I really didn't notice any of the problems that people talk about here. Except the real estate prices. Maybe its just my Canadian eyes - I wouldn't think anything of a bunch of teens hanging out in front of a 7/11 for example.

I never experienced any of the stuff people talk about either but I think that had a lot to do with me being a foreigner.

My 'American' accent was an ice breaker and allowed social conventions to be suspended a bit. For example, the snobbery based on perceived social class and the 'don't talk to strangers' paranoia evaporated when people heard my accent.

All Canadians and Americans I know living in England can recount stories of walking up to a stranger to ask for directions, the time or whatever and being amused by the initial "are you going to mug me?" or "piss off low life scum" expression that morphs into a usually friendly chit chat about some nephew who moved to Canada twenty years ago and do you know him?

Also, I witnessed a confrontation in which a knife was involved. I didn't really think much of it except 'oh well, good thing it wasn't a gun'... my English friends were horrorfied by the "attempted murder!!!!!" and IMO blew the situation way out of proportion. I think there are some cultural differences in terms of how crime is conceived and perceived... but that's all part of the fun.

hot wasabi peas Nov 15th 2007 2:03 am

Re: If I wanted to move to England...
 

Originally Posted by Biiiiink (Post 5555662)
West End of Glasgow. Never seen so many Roots sweatshirts outside a Roots shop as I did in any given pub on Byres Rd. Remember the "Caribou House" Tim Horton's ad? They weren't joking, there must have been a good few flats like that.

Not sure why, Glasgow Uni must give Canadians cheap fees or something.


I know the University of Glasgow has exchange programs with UBC and McGill where (I think) students pay their local tuitution to their local uni and then swap universities for a period of time - a year, a couple of years or whatever.

rwin Nov 15th 2007 2:11 am

Re: If I wanted to move to England...
 

Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 5557957)
That wasn't sarcasm. I assume rwin isn't dragging a family with him so I think if he's at all interested in trying the UK he should do it.

If I wasn't I'd probably do it in a minute. But I am.

Ranjeet2217 Nov 15th 2007 4:28 am

Re: If I wanted to move to England...
 
k

Biiiiink Nov 15th 2007 4:29 am

Re: If I wanted to move to England...
 

Originally Posted by Ranjeet2217 (Post 5558547)
k

Pardon?

manghams Nov 15th 2007 4:48 am

Re: If I wanted to move to England...
 

Originally Posted by rwin (Post 5555420)
Well, like I said I'm not actually planning to move.

But for the sake of the thread, I really liked Leeds when we were there.

And Birmingham. Yes, Birmingham.

I have no idea what a lot would be as far as earnings.


Why Leeds?
Did you go to Leeds Train Station?
Armed police; metal detectors; stop and search policy; any reason for this?
Whats the Go train like????
Work it out for yourself.
I personally live in the outlying area of Bradford and dont go to either Leeds or Bradford! Can't wait to get to Canada, mostly for the safety of my teenage boys.

Groover42 Nov 15th 2007 4:59 am

Re: If I wanted to move to England...
 
Have you thought about Nottingham? :)
I can't wait for the comments..

rwin Nov 15th 2007 5:05 am

Re: If I wanted to move to England...
 

Originally Posted by manghams (Post 5558619)
Why Leeds?
Did you go to Leeds Train Station?
Armed police; metal detectors; stop and search policy; any reason for this?
Whats the Go train like????
Work it out for yourself.
I personally live in the outlying area of Bradford and dont go to either Leeds or Bradford! Can't wait to get to Canada, mostly for the safety of my teenage boys.

Didn't go to the train station. We drove around.

I liked the look of the city. I thought the downtown looked pretty good. The residential areas looked good. The niced people we meet were from there.

But then a visit is not living there. It does make me wonder how valuable a recce trip really is. Obviously you have to do a lot more research than going there. Although that does help.

I wonder sometimes what it was like for my grandparents coming over in the 1920's. They were the first of anyone they knew. No internet. No letters from friends who came out before them. They came on a boat so no recce. Different times for sure.

rwin Nov 15th 2007 5:07 am

Re: If I wanted to move to England...
 

Originally Posted by Groover42 (Post 5558661)
Have you thought about Nottingham? :)
I can't wait for the comments..

I saw it from the freeway at 70mph. I've heard bad things about it.

Don't they have a sherif protecting you from the bad guys?


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