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    Smile :O UK is soo compact!

    Not to insult anyone but I was watching a show and they were showing houses in the UK and I couldent believe my eyes! They were in the kitchen and the woman said this is a great size kitchen with a large fridge/freezer and a large cooker. First off the fridge couldent hold barely anything, next off the stove was as wide as the woman showing the house and she looked like she hadent eaten in months! And she opened up a door and there was a washing machine? Do washing machines belong in the kitchen? NO DISHWASHER EITHER In my kitchen I have 2 ovens. 2 cooktops 1 dishwasher seperate fridge and freezer! I notieced that allot of the homes there are connected to each other and some families have 4 kids living in them? :S I would literially go insane living in a house with my mom and my 2 brothers. and im sure if sombody from the UK came to the US they would feel quite lost! Is it really like the way it looks on tv?
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    Dude, not everyones house is like that, i have a large kitchen and a large living room and everything, just some people don't have the money for large houses, so it isnt their fault.
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    Holy. Some houses are like that and some are not..

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    I find this thread quite offence don't forget, the size of america = flippin huge compared to england = less space for bigger, spaced out houses. >.>
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    my dads an estate agent so ive got quite a big house "/
    plus whats the point of 2 overns?

    Also there as the usa isnt doesnt have a welfair state, even the smallist houses in the uk, are bigger than quite a few in the us.

    If you want realy small houses, japans where to look, as due to the geograpghy of the space theres next to no space, so youd be loving a 2 tiny rooms, for the same price as quite a big on else where "/

    lol, how do you find it offencive?

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    And canada. We have big houses too

    Yeah, england has spaced out houses from what I heard :|

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    my house is big, some new house's where i live are really small and cost alot :s

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    yes my house is big thats just 1 u in usa build em out of wood they will fall down lol i like my house so dont say its small


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    Quote Originally Posted by crana.c
    my house is big, some new house's where i live are really small and cost alot :s
    Maybe there good loction.

    Londons apparently worst place, it cost over a million for 2 bedroom houses etc "/ tiny ones at that.

    Not quite so bad in most places thogh

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    not the worst place but its true ppl will pay outragous prices for house i have been to every single housing development in the norteast of england some are small some are big depends on location and builder


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