Question for our English cousins... -
Dirty - 06-01-09
Im getting semi close to being done with college and Ive always had the idea of moving over to your side of the pond for a year or so to take in some non-American culture (Im 24 and have never been outta the country. sad, i know). Does anybody have any idea of the best spot to settle in for a few years that has plenty to see and do? Or somewhere thats close to a few happening spots? I dont mind living in the city or somewhere within a short drive to the city. It probably wont be a few years til I cn make it over there but I'd like to start forming some idea of where I might stay, any help is appreciated!
RE: Question for our English cousins... -
Shellshock - 06-01-09
All depends what you're into really. London, Brighton or Manchester would be the best for all out city-life but there's some fantastic living to be had in some of the quieter, more scenic parts of the country like The Lake District, The Peak District, Devon & Cornwall and some of the coastal regions. Don't forget about Scotland, Wales and Ireland too!
My advice would be to travel light, don't settle and take in as many different parts of the country as possible and whilst you're at it check out the rest of Europe too. I think you'd be surprised just how similar England is to America culturally in some respects, for something totally different you should try some of the other European countries
RE: Question for our English cousins... -
spitey - 06-01-09
i recomend `Brighton and London`.
Live 6 months Brighton (summer) and the 6 months London (winter)
RE: Question for our English cousins... -
reid - 06-01-09
I'm sure we had another thread like this before
Anyways, Brighton's probably your best bet, always a good time down there. London might be a bit expensive depending on what sort of job you'll hae over here (if any I guess) but as the capital it's a pretty good spot with a bit of everything.
As shellshock said though, unless you want to settle for a bit travelling round Europe is a great opportunity. Sticking to the western side will cut down on language barriers (places like the baltics you'll be lucky to find one in 10 people who speak english well whereas in places like holland everyone speaks fluently).
Here's the older thread, might give some ideas
RE: Question for our English cousins... -
woody - 06-01-09
Bristol? Decent sized city and near the beach
RE: Question for our English cousins... -
odriscoll - 06-01-09
Liverpool?
RE: Question for our English cousins... -
Big J - 06-01-09
Edinburgh is a lovely city, not too big but with plenty to do.
Fucking shite for Superstars mind.
RE: Question for our English cousins... -
Lorrie - 06-01-09
I would try to live in a few different cities. Definitely London and Paris if you can make them work financially, plus maybe Barcelona as your last stop before moving back so you can get a sweet tan.
RE: Question for our English cousins... -
isolator42 - 06-01-09
If your funds allow, London would be my recommendation. It's one of the most vibrant cities in the world.
They current exchange rate should help
Wherever you go, the cost of living may shock you a bit...
RE: Question for our English cousins... -
flyingcod - 06-01-09
What Shellshock said, but living near /in London can be expensive however don't be afraid of the North of England, Liverpool/Manchester/Newcastle, etc are all decent places to live with tons to do and the local ladies will think you a bit exotic so you can get laid plenty time.
And the drinks are cheaper oop North!
Shit forgot about the Lake District (I was born there and got married there, one of the nicest places on earth - WHEN IT DOESN'T RAIN! 360 days out of 365 )
fc
RE: Question for our English cousins... -
AdiMac - 07-01-09
woody Wrote:Bristol? Decent sized city and near the beach
A great city!!! 2 hours from London, Mancland and most other decent cites about 3 hours away. Great music, good graffti, tropical weather and 1.5 hours from some of the best beaches in the UK.
I'm sure Mrs Mac would have you over to stay for a bit (as long as your not an axe wielding mentalist!!) you could pay your rent in Supes...
Or are you taking the piss Woody
RE: Question for our English cousins... -
spitey - 07-01-09
if you come over. give us a shout. a ssdb meet up, i think.
RE: Question for our English cousins... -
Samo - 07-01-09
mr.spite Wrote:if you come over. give us a shout. a ssdb meet up, i think.
innit!
RE: Question for our English cousins... -
Dirty - 08-01-09
Awesome response guys! Yall definitely gave me some good ideas and a good starting point to start planning. An ssdb meet up is def goin down when I make it over there!
RE: Question for our English cousins... -
Effel - 14-01-09
Come to sunny manchester and view the wonderful nightlife of coked up hobos!