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Britain Or U.S a vote?
So quick poll as to whether people prefer to live in the U.S or G.B? I'm still undecided, I like being in the U.S but would like my friends and family here too. Is the U.S worth the sacrifices?
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Re: Britain Or U.S a vote?
Wheres the poll?
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Re: Britain Or U.S a vote?
That's an odd question. Both my fiancee and I would like to live in Ireland, but she has a young daughter, so we figured it would just be easier if I moved to the US. We have talked about moving back when she's a bit older so she can go to college there. I like both places, and the one we live in is dictated largely by circumstance, not which one we "prefer".
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Re: Britain Or U.S a vote?
Originally Posted by fogga4000
(Post 6970132)
So quick poll as to whether people prefer to live in the U.S or G.B? I'm still undecided, I like being in the U.S but would like my friends and family here too. Is the U.S worth the sacrifices?
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Re: Britain Or U.S a vote?
Originally Posted by TruBrit
(Post 6970260)
only you can answer that ...where's the poll btw?
The reality is this is where I live here and now, making the most of that. |
Re: Britain Or U.S a vote?
Originally Posted by Janek66
(Post 6970295)
Depends. The longer I am in the US the more I want to move home....absence makes the heart grow fonder, grass is always greener....
The reality is this is where I live here and now, making the most of that. |
Re: Britain Or U.S a vote?
Originally Posted by fogga4000
(Post 6970132)
So quick poll as to whether people prefer to live in the U.S or G.B? I'm still undecided, I like being in the U.S but would like my friends and family here too. Is the U.S worth the sacrifices?
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Re: Britain Or U.S a vote?
I'm not a USC, so I'm not honoured with the "privelage" of voting
;) Different situations suit different people, wherever one lives, right? |
Re: Britain Or U.S a vote?
Originally Posted by englishinfl
(Post 6970369)
I'm not a USC, so I'm not honoured with the "privelage" of voting
;) Different situations suit different people, wherever one lives, right? Right. |
Re: Britain Or U.S a vote?
Originally Posted by steve100100
(Post 6970359)
Wasn't there a poll similar to this a couple of months ago? Would agree it's all down to the individual. For me personally, I just got back from a 10 day visit to England and if I never went there again it would be too soon. I can understand missing family and all that, but I have to consider my own family here. We have a better quality of life here than we could ever have in the UK. Again, it's all down to one's own circumstances and feelings, but I would never want to leave the US and go back there.
Hot, humid summers Swarms of biting/stinging insects Profoundly cold, dry winters, with a bright blue sky every day no rural buses Lack of fast, frequent reliable trains No public footpaths & bridleways Hundreds of miles to get to the sea Crapola, bland food Everyone is Scotch-Irish, white, and dour - and either Methodist or Catholic Salad has jello and or marshmallows in it Can't have lunch or tea in a National Trust tea-room, without travelling thousands of miles |
Re: Britain Or U.S a vote?
Originally Posted by robin1234
(Post 6970637)
It certainly is down to the individual, and innumerable subjective imponderables. Me, I have a very good standard of living in the USA, but "quality of life" leaves a lot to be desired. Some of the things that really suck over here;
Hot, humid summers Swarms of biting/stinging insects Profoundly cold, dry winters, with a bright blue sky every day no rural buses Lack of fast, frequent reliable trains No public footpaths & bridleways Hundreds of miles to get to the sea Crapola, bland food Everyone is Scotch-Irish, white, and dour - and either Methodist or Catholic Salad has jello and or marshmallows in it Can't have lunch or tea in a National Trust tea-room, without travelling thousands of miles LOL And the good points are...? :lol: |
Re: Britain Or U.S a vote?
Some of your negative points are my favourite things about the U.S. So I guess it really is personal preference.
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Re: Britain Or U.S a vote?
Originally Posted by robin1234
(Post 6970637)
It certainly is down to the individual, and innumerable subjective imponderables. Me, I have a very good standard of living in the USA, but "quality of life" leaves a lot to be desired. Some of the things that really suck over here;
Hot, humid summers Swarms of biting/stinging insects Profoundly cold, dry winters, with a bright blue sky every day no rural buses Lack of fast, frequent reliable trains No public footpaths & bridleways Hundreds of miles to get to the sea Crapola, bland food Everyone is Scotch-Irish, white, and dour - and either Methodist or Catholic Salad has jello and or marshmallows in it Can't have lunch or tea in a National Trust tea-room, without travelling thousands of miles Irony Being experts on the world having never traveled Wit Having to end every mildly funny sentence with "Just Kidding" so you know its a joke |
Re: Britain Or U.S a vote?
Originally Posted by Triumphrob
(Post 6970982)
The sense of humor
Irony Being experts on the world having never traveled Wit Having to end every mildly funny sentence with "Just Kidding" so you know its a joke Thats too funny. Anyone would think it's a foreign country... oh wait........ :lol: |
Re: Britain Or U.S a vote?
Originally Posted by Triumphrob
(Post 6970982)
The sense of humor
Irony Being experts on the world having never traveled Wit Having to end every mildly funny sentence with "Just Kidding" so you know its a joke I had to laugh about "being expert on the world having never travelled" comment though, the things people actually say me in ignorance about the UK in general conversation is almost enough to make me roll on the ground in hysterics sometimes.. and I mean literally :lol: It's just the "planet america" syndrome ;) |
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