I think Birmingham is an amazing City to live in.
- City Center has so many nice shops.
- Loads of Entertainment
- Rich diverse backgrounds
- Generally people are friendly
Printable View
I think Birmingham is an amazing City to live in.
- City Center has so many nice shops.
- Loads of Entertainment
- Rich diverse backgrounds
- Generally people are friendly
diverse.. ye. LOL. friendly? YE...... LOL.
staffords not even a city rofl, but its ok i guess, its eccentric. if i was chattin about exeter id say:
shoppin is immense
people R friendly, they say mornin 2 u!
girls r gorge (2nd sexiest city in uk, sexeter<3)
pubs and clubs r good
student nightlife there so its immense
places to have picnics r really good
its a small city so u get everywhere rly rly rly fast
there i win.
I love Norwich because I think in terms of largeish cities it's one of the nicest places to be. There are rougher areas but there's no where you feel particularly afraid of going.
It's also large enough to have all the facilities you want, multiple shopping centres, cinemas while staying small enough to mean everything is within walking distance/ biking distance.
That and it happens to be in Norfolk, which is flat which is even better for lazy people like me ;)
the only thing i can think of for leicester is that my friends and family live here. besides that, i'll be scrapping the bottom of the barrel for something lol.
Bicester?
-Bicester Village, some nice shops... too many Chinese/Japanese/Milasian tourists though.
-Covered in snow at the moment
-We have too many fast food places
-Overrun by chav scum
-House prices are scandolous for such a bad area
Thats what I find great.
Nothing.
Nothing. Wolverhampton is awful. In fact, it was rated the 5th worst city in the world.
I don't actually live IN Wolvo, but near it.
nottingham
generally nice people, transport system is good, awesome music scene. Big enough to matter, small enough to knock into people you know and big enough to avoid people you hate. i know all the cool places to eat drink and watch bands.
Luton. It was voted Britain's worst town in 2004. I think it also won some greyest city in Britain award a while back. It's so dark and dingy, full of drunks and rotten people and is just all around crap. The airport comes in handy sometimes but thats about it. Half of the people that live here aren't even English either and want nothing to do with you. I'm so glad I live on the outskirts. Getting out of this place as soon as I can.
i love where i live because there is nothing to do, it's farmery and rural, everyone knows everyone, you can't go to the shop without someone saying hi, everyone cares, no slobs or sloths.
so this is why immenseman posts a million threads a day...
Isnt quite a city but its a large town. The only good thing about Luton is its football club. Apart from that its awful and a complete dive.
I live in the part of my city where there are the least shootings and stabbings:D
I love Melbourne because nobody from Habbox lives here. Simply put.
Oh, and because its right against the ocean, and its just a nice community.
Do I even need to explain what's great about Liverpool? Everyone's going to start posting the stereotypes now but they're wrong, people are much friendlier than you think. There's the shops (L1), night-life, in fact Liverpool's history is probably the most amazing thing about it.
Curry mile.
Celtic Park, Hampden park, loads of pubs/clubs/bar, great culture, always some good patter, the subway, the west end, dial a crate, loads of multi's, barras market, barrowland ballroom, subcrawl, sauchiehall street, buskers, huge cinema, the gallowgate, derby days, the clyde, buckfast, irish heritage, the unused subway tunnels... list goes on....
The fact I don't live in one. Countryside WIN.
nothing, just full of gays.
In all honesty when people say their city is 'diverse' they don't really find it great that its diverse, they just say that to be PC. On Liverpool I love its history as the centre of the British Empire and its amazing Imperial buildings.
Nothing that great about Milton Keynes apart from the fact most things are new since it's a new town. Lots of shops too but erm that's it
-its very close to the capital
-amazing places to hang out
-many many good shops here
hmm is kind of hard to say what the best thing about bristol is and seeing theres are a few other members of the forum from Bristol is gonna vary from person to person.
Bristol is quite a historical city via slave trade and port, we were also the City of Isambard kingdom Brunel which Bristol is quite proud of we also have the biggest Primark in the UK (not proud something to be proud of).
Bristol is prob the best City in the South west by a long shot pub and club wise however im sure people from Plymouth and Newquay will argue against that.
Theres also bath about 6 miles from Bristol which was the place where the first ever king of England was crowned and also one of the places the Romans built up with the Spas.
the only let downs in Bristol are the standard of the Sporting teams rugby and football.
ok ill talk about stafford
- its got a uni
- people are nice
- the 3 clubs are good
- its small so you see ppl alot
- its got loads of food shopz
- its got a college mmmmm
- stokes nextdoor
- i live there
guess thats about it.
its the capital of united kingdom yay
Private school girls.