Things you miss from UK
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Things you miss from UK
Chatting with friends the other night the conversation turned to things (not people) we missed from the UK. I could only come up with a couple of things; proper bitter & lazy Sundays with The Sunday Times.
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Re: Things you miss from UK
Civilisation? In the UK?
Civilization like big brother, pop idol, Faye Turney, Gordon Brown, soaring crime, out of control immigration, ... the list could go on... I have not reached Dubai yet so i may change my tune but you can have my share of the UK, not lived there in best part of a decade and frankly don't miss a thing
Civilization like big brother, pop idol, Faye Turney, Gordon Brown, soaring crime, out of control immigration, ... the list could go on... I have not reached Dubai yet so i may change my tune but you can have my share of the UK, not lived there in best part of a decade and frankly don't miss a thing
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You judge civilisation by the fact we have pop idol?
As for the out of control immigration comment...are you Jim Davidson in disguise? You do realise you are an expat don't you...oh the irony
As for the out of control immigration comment...are you Jim Davidson in disguise? You do realise you are an expat don't you...oh the irony
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Re: Things you miss from UK
Controlled immigration is imperative for countries to develop their skills base, out of control immigration is entirely different.
Civilisation is eroding in UK and my throwaway comments about the shocking standard of Popular Culture and media is, I believe, just one symptom.
Apologies, I didn't mean to be controversial, suffice to say I don't miss anything about the UK personally
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I've been trying hard to think of things I miss about the UK and am really stuggling to come up with any!
Strangely enough, I miss London black cab drivers - I used to love my late night chats of complete crap on the way home from a night out, unlike the ones here who don't know where they are going and don't utter one word to you! And Sunday pub lunches I suppose. Oh yeah and, I guess, much as I hate to say it, TV -not that it's good in the UK but it's worse than shite here, I don't even bother turning it on any more.
MM, xx
Strangely enough, I miss London black cab drivers - I used to love my late night chats of complete crap on the way home from a night out, unlike the ones here who don't know where they are going and don't utter one word to you! And Sunday pub lunches I suppose. Oh yeah and, I guess, much as I hate to say it, TV -not that it's good in the UK but it's worse than shite here, I don't even bother turning it on any more.
MM, xx
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I like to think, perhaps wrongly, that I am contributing skills to a country that is otherwise lacking in those particular skills. I don't miss the irony, however I have found that in order to work in any of the countries I have worked in so far, I have had to jump through hoops to qualify.
Controlled immigration is imperative for countries to develop their skills base, out of control immigration is entirely different.
Civilisation is eroding in UK and my throwaway comments about the shocking standard of Popular Culture and media is, I believe, just one symptom.
Apologies, I didn't mean to be controversial, suffice to say I don't miss anything about the UK personally
Controlled immigration is imperative for countries to develop their skills base, out of control immigration is entirely different.
Civilisation is eroding in UK and my throwaway comments about the shocking standard of Popular Culture and media is, I believe, just one symptom.
Apologies, I didn't mean to be controversial, suffice to say I don't miss anything about the UK personally
I managed to walk to the nursery with my daughter this morning, I did not pass any eroding of civilization on the way, I was not attacked nor did I have to fight my way through hoards of immigrants. I managed to walk back without seeing any crime at all, other than my own dog doing her business on the roadside, which I cleaned up. The problem with generalisations is they are just that... general. I live in the UK, but not a UK that you describe. Oh and popular culture is not limited to the UK. I believe you might get a shock in Dubai if you are trying to avoid the falseness of life!!
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personally my favourite is the X factor.... LOVE it. Mainly as it is a full hour each week (starts again in the summer) of Simon Cowell!!! At the moment I am watching the search for a new Danny and Sandy for the Grease production at the west end. Its light hearted and good fun.
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I like to think, perhaps wrongly, that I am contributing skills to a country that is otherwise lacking in those particular skills. I don't miss the irony, however I have found that in order to work in any of the countries I have worked in so far, I have had to jump through hoops to qualify.
Controlled immigration is imperative for countries to develop their skills base, out of control immigration is entirely different.
Civilisation is eroding in UK and my throwaway comments about the shocking standard of Popular Culture and media is, I believe, just one symptom.
Apologies, I didn't mean to be controversial, suffice to say I don't miss anything about the UK personally
Controlled immigration is imperative for countries to develop their skills base, out of control immigration is entirely different.
Civilisation is eroding in UK and my throwaway comments about the shocking standard of Popular Culture and media is, I believe, just one symptom.
Apologies, I didn't mean to be controversial, suffice to say I don't miss anything about the UK personally
In my opinion, popular culture has always been low-brow. Whether it be 80s boy bands, or the Word. It's no worse than it has been before and the celeb obsession is just a phase. Higher culture is as healthy as it has ever been too.
Nobody is in Dubai for altrustic reasons.
PS - what makes you think immigration is uncontrolled in the UK? Statistically we hardly take any immigrants into the country. Are you confusing legal EU-wide economic migration - which is actually of great benefit to the UK, with asylum seekers.
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Re: Things you miss from UK
I miss: -
Country drives ... especially if it was to a country pub for a Sunday roast.
Daffodils .. I would love it when the first daffodils would pop out, it would remind me summer was on the way.
Country drives ... especially if it was to a country pub for a Sunday roast.
Daffodils .. I would love it when the first daffodils would pop out, it would remind me summer was on the way.
#12
Re: Things you miss from UK
Marmite, G & Ts ( as they import about one case a month here), red post boxes, newspapers, milk that doesnt come from a Yak, red heads, morning lay ins, mature cheddar, stilton, port, dry red wine, and of course lets not forget the wife and kids.
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Re: Things you miss from UK
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/6577625.stm
I know that with the politics in the UK you don't believe everything you read. But the last time I was in Scotland I was amazed at the level of Polish immigrants that were in employment in the wee villages in the Highlands. Not that it makes any difference to me, but the more established residents, were less than happy with the effect it had on the jobs available to them as the Poles were willing to work for below min wage... anyway, I really don't want to be dragged further into it because to be honest I am generalizing as Lexylou pointed out and I am big enough to admit that I am not informed enough to be specific.
I have very good friends that have just had a baby and are moving back to the UK from Dubai for many of the reasons you mentioned. Perhaps I too will have this perspective change in the not too distant future. For now I don't miss anything about the UK despite it still having much to offer some people
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Re: Things you miss from UK
1. Glasgow Rangers
2. Scotland
3. Square sausage rolls
4. Tattie Scones
5. Arbroath Smokies
6. Forfar Bridies
7. diet Irn Bru
8. Tunnocks tea cakes
9. Drivers with half a brain
10. Glen Coe
11. Bars with real people in it
12. fresh air
13. Pound Notes
14. Mallaig
15. West Highland Way
16. glen Prosen,Doll and Clova
I usually do all of the above in excess once per year when i go home. That is enough for me
If you miss the UK that much, then bugger off back there and gize piece
2. Scotland
3. Square sausage rolls
4. Tattie Scones
5. Arbroath Smokies
6. Forfar Bridies
7. diet Irn Bru
8. Tunnocks tea cakes
9. Drivers with half a brain
10. Glen Coe
11. Bars with real people in it
12. fresh air
13. Pound Notes
14. Mallaig
15. West Highland Way
16. glen Prosen,Doll and Clova
I usually do all of the above in excess once per year when i go home. That is enough for me
If you miss the UK that much, then bugger off back there and gize piece