Looking for penpales or chat friends who are American and have married a Brit
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Hello, I'm just here looking for anyone who would be interested in chatting if you are American you are married to a British Citizen and living in England.
On September 28th, 2002 I married a man from Southern England.
I'm from North Carolina. We got married in my hometown and now we live in my husbands hometown.
I would just like to discuss the new adjustments of moving from American to England. The difference in culture and way of life.
I think it would be fun and interesting.
If you are intrested send me a message. Thanks
On September 28th, 2002 I married a man from Southern England.
I'm from North Carolina. We got married in my hometown and now we live in my husbands hometown.
I would just like to discuss the new adjustments of moving from American to England. The difference in culture and way of life.
I think it would be fun and interesting.
If you are intrested send me a message. Thanks
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Hi,
I don't know if you have already tried the following site, but it's for American Expats who live in the UK. You can find it at:
http://www.americanexpats.co.uk/index.htm
We are actually British Expats who are currently living in North Carolina. The fall leaves are looking wonderful at the moment.
Regards
Sue
I don't know if you have already tried the following site, but it's for American Expats who live in the UK. You can find it at:
http://www.americanexpats.co.uk/index.htm
We are actually British Expats who are currently living in North Carolina. The fall leaves are looking wonderful at the moment.
Regards
Sue
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Thank you for letting me know about the other site.
Me and my British husband just got married September 28th, 2002 in N.C. We went on a 4 week honeymoon in the N.C. Mountains and watched the leaves change to yellow, orange and firery reds.
It was beautiful. Here on the Southern Coast of England the leaves have fallen off before changing colours. My husband says this is unusual.
Me and my British husband just got married September 28th, 2002 in N.C. We went on a 4 week honeymoon in the N.C. Mountains and watched the leaves change to yellow, orange and firery reds.
It was beautiful. Here on the Southern Coast of England the leaves have fallen off before changing colours. My husband says this is unusual.
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Originally Posted by Mrs. D
Hello, I'm just here looking for anyone who would be interested in chatting if you are American you are married to a British Citizen and living in England.
On September 28th, 2002 I married a man from Southern England.
I'm from North Carolina. We got married in my hometown and now we live in my husbands hometown.
I would just like to discuss the new adjustments of moving from American to England. The difference in culture and way of life.
I think it would be fun and interesting.
If you are intrested send me a message. Thanks
On September 28th, 2002 I married a man from Southern England.
I'm from North Carolina. We got married in my hometown and now we live in my husbands hometown.
I would just like to discuss the new adjustments of moving from American to England. The difference in culture and way of life.
I think it would be fun and interesting.
If you are intrested send me a message. Thanks
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