Citizen of Legoland
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Don’t listen to the moaning buggers on the internet, especially on here. Most people have forgotten how shit life could be in the seventies and eighties in the UK. The problem is, I reckon, is that we are like America now, a 2-tier population. Some with money and some without. The hard part is planning your life to ensure you always stay in the “with” section, you need a bit of luck (especially health wise to continue working) and good common sense.I absolutely dread the time I will probably end up back in the UK. So much of it makes no sense whatsoever. Bang centre of town rent here is 500 quid - including all bills except internet. Then the internet 1000mbps up and down is about 15 quid a month. Oh and and in a tv package with every single prem game no matter the time at an eye watering 7 quid equivalent.
How the UK has fallen behind Eastern/Central Europe in infrastructure and living is a travesty.
Here’s things that people waste money on…
Takeaway food: it’s poor quality and bad for you. Even watching a KFC or McDonalds ad now makes me nauseous. Learn to make omelettes and soups.
£4 coffees: Buy a bag of coffee beans (£4, about 30 cups), a grinder (£10) and a cafetiere (£10). Tastes much better.
Gyms: unless you’re body building or the subscription includes a swimming pool &/or exercise classes these are pointless. Run in the park, get a second hand bike, cheap Aldi gym equipment.
Holidays: £2000 a week in Spain to sit on a beach? There’s tonnes of places in the UK to see for a fraction of that.
Cars: learn to live with one car in the household, not one each. Buses are cheap as chips to ride on.
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