I suppose it's ok... a bit boring though in Summer :/ I'd stay in England, but if I had to move abroad, I'd move to Japan or Canada:)
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I suppose it's ok... a bit boring though in Summer :/ I'd stay in England, but if I had to move abroad, I'd move to Japan or Canada:)
well,when im 18,im moving to america anyway :) i like england but,like,i'd much rather be in america. :p
I do love the UK and everything, but i would probably like to move. Theres so many things still wrong with this country, but im not entirely sure which country i'd like to go to. Considering ive only been to france, spain and wales, i dont really have a very broad idea of actually living in other places in the world, so of course id have to visit them
I love this country and will do while it still exists as a country. I love the landscape of this country and our architecture (not as of recent though). I believe our history is our best asset in which we have wonderful buildings and ancient rights and freedoms (although sadly are now being eroded) that many other nations have never experienced while many other nations have adopted them - the United States being the prime example.
I do hate the self-serving politicians who rule our country both from Westminister (who win elections based on despair and nothing else) and Brussels (who are of course unelected). I hate the extent of greed that companies now seem to go to in which you are charged for virutally everything - being mean for a few pence peace (this can also be applied to government of course).
i wanna try living in the uk when im older, at least for a while and if i get the opportunity.
I'd only consider moving to Sweden, only because you can get super fast internet there and they don't give a **** about piracy
I like living here. There's bad things about every country but I know I can handle the bad things here cos I've been doing it my whole life! I always hate going abroad and being told not to 'drink the water.' Y'know, the small things like that make me think 'wow maybe it's not so bad at home, after all.'
I would consider moving depending on the reason. There'd have to be a very good reason to completely adapt to a new life before I would do it.
It's a good country, it's just shame about the people who live in it.
I love my country and am proud of being British I have even had a Union Jack put on the roof of my car to show my patriotism so in answer to your question no I would never move. Everytime I hear someone moaning about it I always want to make a 'Hugh Grant' like speech from Love Actually
Although the above quote does list some silly things, to me it comes with a hidden meaning we are all so busy watching the news and pointing out what is wrong with our country like the Government or anti social behavior but we never seem to take the time to remember what makes it great whether it be modern day things like Harry Potter or our grand history that spans back centuries.Quote:
We may be a small country, but we're a great one, too. The country of Shakespeare, Churchill, the Beatles, Sean Connery, Harry Potter. David Beckham's right foot. David Beckham's left foot, come to that.