Living in the UK advice.

What a whining ****.

If your mate misses the English culture and humour he's going to get what he wants when he returns.

If he loves good weather and a beach, I'd suggest he stays where he is.
 
1)The country is shit
2) Thet weather is shit
3)The roads are shit (potholes)
4) City are shit

Due to number 4 being added, there’s fuck all to be happy about here. Stay in OZ

Your welcome
 
I do know Ashton and Stalybridge centres are grim now. I have family and a few old mates who live there and tell me stuff, it's a real shame, Ashton used to be a very bustling town in the 70s, great shops and big market, great place to go for everything you needed.
I have this distinct memory, aged about 18, of buying a US army combat jacket from army and Navy store on Stamford street and a pair of Wrangler jeans from a shop on what was called the avenue. Then going in the snooker hall.
Ashton certainly was never the same after I left in 1979!! lol
 
The spelling and grammar is shite as well.

You're welcome.

;)
Sorry officer, is it the fact i rushed and spelt “that” wrong or is it “there, their or they’re”?

I could put down that education is shit as number 5 now.

Please don’t give me a ticket ;-)
 

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I live in Scotland but many of the descriptions apply:
Roads are dreadful and getting worse
Service culture? No
Meals out? Spot on unless you choose very carefully + Edinburgh has some cracking top notch restaurants but be prepared to pay top dollar.
Towns - have had the heart ripped out
Prices - rip off Britain

Scenery - world class
At least Farrage isn't popular up here.
 
If you’re not skint and live in nice place, England is great. Manchester has totally changed since I grew up in Gorton and Levenshulme. I left for lovely Harrogate, North Yorkshire in early 80’s, have lived in rural villages and been in a small Cotswolds Market Town since the late 90’s. If we move again I’d go to Wells or Bradford on Avon etc - some beautiful places. The weather can be a bit shit at times but you’re close the Europe and Ireland which are easy to visit. Australia is beautiful, but a bit one-dimensional and isolated down there - I’d take UK/Europe any day given a choice. But it’s down to personal choice in the end - thank fuck we are all different.
 

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