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An American view.
I am an American, born and bred in New York, Boston and Washington, DC. I married a Brit and we relocated to the South West. Since moving to the UK two years ago, I have come to a sort of annoyed tolerance of the following issues, but no Briton should have to put up with these things:
Government *The benefit system has enabled people to abuse it. Why are benefits unending? *Education is inadequate for today's society. No child should be out on the street at age 15 or even 16. *20% VAT is absurdly high. There should be more of a sliding scale for different goods and services as well as geographic location. Obviously, people in the South West do not earn what those in London earn. *Too lenient punishment for crime. Everyone seems to get suspended sentences or insufficient prison terms, even for murder. *It seems to take forever for the police to respond to calls, especially to non-999 calls. And why do we, the public, have to pay to call the police for disturbance of the peace or ASBO situations? *The infrastructure is antiquated. Examples: pay as you go electric meters, not all properties have water meters. *Why do we have to pay for a license to watch TV? Society *Everything is so expensive, from energy/utilities and petrol to necessary commodities of groceries and clothing. *Morality seems to have gone to hell in a hand basket. People have children to be able to collect benefits (see above); no one seems to be aware of birth control; parental oversight is lacking. Where are all the fathers of the children of single mothers? *Alcohol consumption is out of control. The drinking age is too young and and they seem to apply no limits. *Why do renters have to buy their own appliances? They should be furnished by the landlord. *Everything takes longer than necessary. In the South West, there seems to be a 6 - 8 week wait for everything. *There is very little customer service in the country as a whole. Why do I have to pay to call a company whose services I have paid for and am unhappy with? Where are the toll-free numbers? And when you do actually call with a problem, they always talk over you to make you feel as though you are totally insignificant. *People are basically pigs here. They always seem to expect others to clean up their mess, whether it's at McDonald's or on the village green. *Anti-social behavior is rampant, whether it's spitting on the street, public urinating, or disturbing the peace. The positives *The weather is not as extreme as in the US Note: These are my wife's views and I fully concur. |
Re: An American view.
Oh dear ......you must live in an awful low life area.
Why not move somewhere nicer? |
Re: An American view.
Total nightmare eh.
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Re: An American view.
Let's be nice please. The OP didn't really want to open this thread because of flaming but several of us...myself included...ask him to.
I will be keeping a close eye on the responses...hopefully they will be civil. :fingerscrossed: |
Re: An American view.
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 11406140)
Let's be nice please. The OP didn't really want to open this thread because of flaming but several of us...myself included...ask him to.
I will be keeping a close eye on the responses...hopefully they will be civil. :fingerscrossed: He has a history of this type of post |
Re: An American view.
Originally Posted by Sally Redux
(Post 11406128)
Total nightmare eh.
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Re: An American view.
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 11406140)
Let's be nice please. The OP didn't really want to open this thread because of flaming but several of us...myself included...ask him to.
I will be keeping a close eye on the responses...hopefully they will be civil. :fingerscrossed: |
Re: An American view.
He is now also a born and bred American but, not so long ago, he was a returning expat.
He is also now married but was divorced in previous posts? Something not quite right here |
Re: An American view.
Originally Posted by Grayling
(Post 11406152)
He is now also a born and bred American but, not so long ago, he was a returning expat.
He is also now married but was divorced in previous posts? Something not quite right here |
Re: An American view.
Originally Posted by London1947
(Post 11406120)
Government *The benefit system has enabled people to abuse it. Why are benefits unending?
Originally Posted by London1947
(Post 11406120)
*Education is inadequate for today's society. No child should be out on the street at age 15 or even 16.
Originally Posted by London1947
(Post 11406120)
*20% VAT is absurdly high. There should be more of a sliding scale for different goods and services as well as geographic location. Obviously, people in the South West do not earn what those in London earn.
Originally Posted by London1947
(Post 11406120)
*Too lenient punishment for crime. Everyone seems to get suspended sentences or insufficient prison terms, even for murder.
Originally Posted by London1947
(Post 11406120)
*It seems to take forever for the police to respond to calls, especially to non-999 calls. And why do we, the public, have to pay to call the police for disturbance of the peace or ASBO situations?
Originally Posted by London1947
(Post 11406120)
*The infrastructure is antiquated. Examples: pay as you go electric meters, not all properties have water meters.
Water meters are being introduced gradually.
Originally Posted by London1947
(Post 11406120)
*Everything is so expensive, from energy/utilities and petrol to necessary commodities of groceries and clothing.
Originally Posted by London1947
(Post 11406120)
*Morality seems to have gone to hell in a hand basket. People have children to be able to collect benefits (see above); no one seems to be aware of birth control; parental oversight is lacking. Where are all the fathers of the children of single mothers?
Originally Posted by London1947
(Post 11406120)
*Why do renters have to buy their own appliances? They should be furnished by the landlord.
===================== Don't take it personally, but you did post a rant so I have the right to post a reply :) I'm not going to answer the rest as I would have to ban myself :sneaky: |
Re: An American view.
Originally Posted by Grayling
(Post 11406143)
So he is allowed to make ridiculous claims and we are not allowed to respond?
He has a history of this type of post |
Re: An American view.
Oink oink.
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Re: An American view.
Originally Posted by Grayling
(Post 11406143)
So he is allowed to make ridiculous claims and we are not allowed to respond?
He has a history of this type of post
Originally Posted by Sally Redux
(Post 11406148)
Not quite understanding this. You asked him to open the thread?
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Re: An American view.
So OP...are these your views or your wifes?...if hers then they seem curiously similar to many of your previous rants
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Re: An American view.
Oh dear. If these are your wife's views I'd suggests she does a bit more research before sharing them.
Originally Posted by London1947
(Post 11406120)
*Education is inadequate for today's society. No child should be out on the street at age 15 or even 16.
Originally Posted by London1947
(Post 11406120)
*It seems to take forever for the police to respond to calls, especially to non-999 calls. And why do we, the public, have to pay to call the police for disturbance of the peace or ASBO situations?
Originally Posted by London1947
(Post 11406120)
*Too lenient punishment for crime. Everyone seems to get suspended sentences or insufficient prison terms, even for murder.
Originally Posted by London1947
(Post 11406120)
*The infrastructure is antiquated. Examples: pay as you go electric meters, not all properties have water meters.
Originally Posted by London1947
(Post 11406120)
*Why do we have to pay for a license to watch TV?
I can't even be bothered to comment on the rest. Suffice to say, you have my sympathy as it sounds like you're living somewhere awful if you're having to phone 101, and are surrounded by benefit claiming alcoholic single parents and murderers roaming the streets. |
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