MillisleBlue
Well-Known Member
One of me favourite songs by The Smiths.
Em, hang on...
Em, hang on...
public transport is excellent and relatively cheap.
Love to visit London but I think it would be a difficult city to grow old in. Transport/pace of life etc. It's a younger person's city.I've lived in both Manchester and London and they're both great cities. However some people seem to be talking about the centre of London as if it's representative of the rest of the capital. London is basically a collection of small towns all joined together, each with it's own character. A night out is probably going to cost you a few quid more, but on the other hand with a bit of local knowledge, you don't need to spend a fortune. There's loads of free events all year round and public transport is excellent and relatively cheap. The downside is that property is ridiculously expensive and it's the most expensive place in the country to watch football.
Worked there loads of times and can't stand the place. The people I met and worked with were fine, you could have a laugh and joke with them the same as anywhere else, but they do tend to have inflated opinions of themselves. I suppose that comes from living and growing up in the capital.
We used to have depots up and down the country and I've worked from most of them. Every time I've worked from one of those depots, their own staff have asked me where I'm staying and then invited me to their local for a drink. This happened in Falkirk, Swansea, St Neots and Birmingham and whilst the staff at our London depot were very friendly it was the only place where I wasn't invited out to mix with them socially.
Nice place to visit if you can afford it, but I wouldn't choose to live or work there.