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Re: Article about unhappy Britain
Oh for gods sake give it a rest, yes the world is going through a very bad period, the UK doesn't seem to be doing it harder or easier than many other places. I speak to friends in the UK all the time and amazingly they manage to eat AND heat AND they are all working.
No-one goes back with their eyes closed but seriously your posts are just getting silly. |
Re: Article about unhappy Britain
Originally Posted by Returnee
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I'm not saying other countries are any better, but the focus of this thread is on why Britain is an unhappy place to be. Unemployment and financial problems are a contributing factor. So, anyone contemplating returning to Britain may find themselves jumping out of a frying pan into a fire, especially this coming winter, which may be a very severe period for many people, what with the huge increases in fuel charges etc. For many it will be a question of Heat or Eat.
Energy follows thought. If you think gloom and doom, guess what? In case you think this is just hot air: http://www.evancarmichael.com/Market...at-Itself.html |
Re: Article about unhappy Britain
At least some people are happy :)
Why do intelligent young women who are nurses, teachers and mothers drink themselves to oblivion every night across Britain? Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz1aFM5L27I |
Re: Article about unhappy Britain
Originally Posted by Returnee
(Post 9665273)
At least some people are happy :)
Why do intelligent young women who are nurses, teachers and mothers drink themselves to oblivion every night across Britain? Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz1aFM5L27I Go troll some other forum. |
Re: Article about unhappy Britain
Or indeed any other western country. Seriously your trolling just makes you look silly.
Originally Posted by Returnee
(Post 9665273)
At least some people are happy :)
Why do intelligent young women who are nurses, teachers and mothers drink themselves to oblivion every night across Britain? Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz1aFM5L27I |
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Re: Article about unhappy Britain
Originally Posted by sallysimmons
(Post 9665340)
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/...37_634x403.jpg |
Re: Article about unhappy Britain
It's even worse in Japan apparently, I'm not sure where I read it but 11 out of 10 Japanese people drink to excess.
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Re: Article about unhappy Britain
Originally Posted by sallysimmons
(Post 9665340)
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Re: Article about unhappy Britain
Originally Posted by Returnee
(Post 9665619)
Some facts: New figures show that alcohol misuse costs the nation £7.3 billion in crime and antisocial behaviour and that one woman in five drinks at levels hazardous to health (more than 14 units each week). :frown:
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/...37_634x403.jpg |
Re: Article about unhappy Britain
Faily Mail/Daily Wail, readers notwithstanding, you can't dispute the statistics regarding unemployent in the UK (yes, and elsewhere in the world).
However, the hysterical implication that this means no-one can get a job is laughable. Individuals are still getting jobs, and we are individuals, not statistics. When unemployment is higher, it's the people at the bottom who suffer (poor skills, no qualifications, lower level of education, poor employment record, poor interviewing skills, poor work habits). Maybe one can't get a job at the level you could, say, 5 years ago (most of the ads in my field are for entry-level positions), but that doesn't mean employment is impossible. |
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If things are so bad in Britain why is the suicide rate in Japan more than double that of the UK:confused:
Is it because things are far worse in Japan? |
Re: Article about unhappy Britain
Originally Posted by Grayling
(Post 9665758)
If things are so bad in Britain why is the suicide rate in Japan more than double that of the UK:confused:
Is it because things are far worse in Japan? The island of Okinawa, in Japan, is the best place on earth for healthy aging. The Okinawans have: •more people over 100 years old per 100,000 population than anywhere else in the world •the lowest death rates from cancer, heart disease and stroke (the top three killers in the US) •the highest life expectancy for both males and females over 65 •females in Okinawa have the highest life expectancy in all age groups Japan produces cars, color TVs and computers, but it also produces the world's healthiest people. It has the longest healthy life expectancy on Earth and spends half as much on health care as the United States. That long life expectancy is partly due to diet and lifestyle, but the country's universal health care system plays a key role, too. :) Japan, although an eastern nation, is similar to the west and the countries in its group when it comes to the proportion of men killing themselves as compared to women (many eastern societies have a higher proportion of women killing themselves, but not in Japan). Japan is a male dominated society but still, this is so. From what I have heard, Japanese men do not abandon their women (a major reason for women to commit suicide) and it is probably one of the reasons why Japanese women do not kill themselves in large numbers (like in some Asian countries). But Japanese men are under high pressure to perform, both academically and economically. There is a high level of competition in Japanese society, right from childhood. This could be a major cause of depression if one doesn’t measure up. |
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:rofl::rofl::rofl:
I won the bet:thumbsup::thumbsup: Hook. line and sinker |
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That article talks of at least as many women who are not nurses, teachers or mothers as those who are. It seems to be more about women drinking in general than the title suggests. I'm a mother, and would like to think intelligent, and have never done that. Even before I was a mother, even as a student with cheap alcohol available int he student bar..lol! It's a case of finding the minority to make a story that suits the purpose of the person writing it again. Which never happens at the Daily Mail...
I've just sat here and thought about all of the friends I have in the UK, and I think I know more people with a drinking attitude like that here in Canada. but again, that's just me, and statistics and the Daily Mail won't back that up, so I must be wrong. There are bars and a drinking culture in every country I've been to. If a Daily Mail reporter and photographer hang around outside a club, then of course they're going to take pictures and meet drunk people. I'm really not sure why you're posting these things? You seem to be going out of your way to find anything at all negative about Britain to post here. Maybe you should read a different newspaper sometimes? You know, just for a bit of balance and credibility? And yes, I know it's a thread about an article about 'Unhappy Britain', and people were discussing that, but the stuff you're bringing in is from what is generally considered to be an unreliable source, and yet it keeps coming, and keeps being refuted, and you don't seem interested in anything else. Do you want us all to move to Japan? Is that it? Not a chance - my hubby's got a much better job outlook in the UK in the profession he's in. And neither of us really likes fish ;) |
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