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    Quote Originally Posted by Expedition.
    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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    Not to offend you but many UK house sellers lie about most things, it's called day time TV and the British Politics.

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    exactly so dont judge a book by its cover eg: uk


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    that cause peeps in US eat to much and r fat so they need good ovens/fridges. they also need big washing machines for the hugeeeeeeeeeee clothes lmao


    prices in London = 2 million for luxury flat on thames
    Yorkshire = 2million for mashion

    Anways the programme u saw was probably set in Lodon where there isnt as much space, there are some huge houses in north. plus we use bricks not wood to build our houses, u mite not have releasied but wooden houses r kind of a fire hazard
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    The Essex Countryside has mostly wide open places, rather relaxing really. I will try and get a picture of a countryside, preferably nowhere near where I live

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    i live in west yorkshire and i live in a big house and there are lots of nce big houses up here, because halifax used to be the main industrial town, old factorys are being turned into luxury houses
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    Quote Originally Posted by Expedition.
    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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    At least my house isn't made of wood and gets hit by tornados/earthquakes, idiot.

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    ya, our good quality quarry stone will take a while to be knocked down
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    usa needs wide houses, it would be pointless have thin houses with wide ppeople lmao

    we can all make assumptions
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mit
    usa needs wide houses, it would be pointless have thin houses with wide ppeople lmao

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    Haha, if Americans had a UK kitchen they would knock stuff off the walls.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc
    The Essex Countryside has mostly wide open places, rather relaxing really. I will try and get a picture of a countryside, preferably nowhere near where I live
    This is probly close enogh to contry side (well at least garden).

    http://thybag.co.uk/forum.php?ind=ga...foto_show&p=72

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