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11th October 2012 #31
Well we're not without fault as I previously said.
But I've yet to see children running about with no shoes on their feet.
Every single child is entitled to be educated free of charge.
Every citizen is entitled to free health care.
Of course should after you have qualified to be here fall on hard times we have a welfare system that I can assure you is the envy of all our neighbours in Europe if not the entire World.
Uk not my 1st choice for a holiday destination but my 1st choice as home.
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11th October 2012 #32
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Both places are nice... For me Brighton ( one of my uncles had a guest house there) has a young vibrant feel about it..almost cosmopolitan...and not far from the Great Metropolis to boot...housing of equal quality will be more expensive but, that's to be expected given the location.
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11th October 2012 #33
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11th October 2012 #34
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11th October 2012 #35
Damn & Blast!! ... the smilies I've used in my immediately~preceding post are still popping up 'out of sync'!!!
Apologies for going
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11th October 2012 #36
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11th October 2012 #37
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quite honestly i can understand why you want out of the hell hole that america is now being recognised as ( i lived there for some years in the early eighties and saw the reality that the "land of the free " really is ) but as for moving to the satelite state of england is no more than jumping out of the frying pan into the fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,try south of france or the soon to be liberated country of scotland !!!!
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11th October 2012 #38
Ok Michael I think I am more qualified than most here to talk about Birmingham because I have to work there. If you want honesty I would not send my worst enemy there. As for Redditch/Bromsgrove I think that is a nice area at the moment in fact when my wife comes here that is where we will live. The schools are decent. I cant comment on Brighton.
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12th October 2012 #39
hi itsme again. youre very right about hollywood/los angeles. los angeles is overrated and traffic. i dont mind the weather, i can adjust with unpredictable weather. what "NHS"? las vegas is pretty cool. las vegas is always hot. i lived there too but i can't handle hot weather. i like cold weather. it's our kids that i'm worried about, i know they'll be with cousins and family but i worry because i'ts a different country. i gotta be honest. i really don't know if i'm making the right decision. please tell me good things about uk.
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12th October 2012 #40
i like your post. that kinda give me a reason that i'm not making a bad decision. uk is my wifes home land and have cousins (wife side) but i'm still kinda scared but your post really helps. thank you so much and hope to meet you guys, once in uk. thanks
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12th October 2012 #41
you guys are a big help. i'm so glad i joined the forum. yes we have 2 kids (10 and 13). just like what i said before, wife and i can adjust with the crazy weather. its our kids i worried about. weather, school, lifestyle,friends and etc. i hope they'll love it. once again thanks. i hope i'm not making a bad decision.
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12th October 2012 #42
Don't worry Mhy, I don't think other members are trying to sway your decision, I think they are just voicing opinion on there own personal experiences. As for myself and Arthur, we have been around a lot longer than most and we know a little more than most, so go ahead with your decision and keep doing your research first. Good Luck!
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13th October 2012 #43
Michael's correct, Mhy. None of our members have purposely set out to influence your decision ... simply voicing their opinions on the parts of their native land that are most familiar to them. If I were being biased, it would be in favour of my own neck of the woods here in the 'Fair City' of Perth ... a striking contrast to the HUGE Scottish industrial metropolis of *Glasgow (60 miles south) where I was born ... but *which I have no desire to return to apart from occasional visits.
I've never been to either Redditch or Brighton, so cannot add my tuppenceworth about those particular places.
Meanwhile, to the friendly, online filipino/uk community and good luck with your plans.
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13th October 2012 #44
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I would also recommend finding some advice on an American Expat Forum, where fellow countrymen who've made the move would be better placed to advice on the challenges and benefits of moving to the UK.
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13th October 2012 #45
England is still a great country for many that like here or even flock here from differant parts of the world, its just that some are ready to leave these shores for other far of places, its just like you asking for advice about living here, thats what we do about moving to the phils or anywhere, better to ask then just jump in at the deep end
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16th October 2012 #46
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16th October 2012 #47
You are very welcome!
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22nd October 2012 #48
Moving from Hollywood CA to Uk soon.
i just wanna say thank you to all. thanks for the support, inputs, pros and cons about england. after reading all the post/replies (good and bad) it maybe think about moving to england. i still don't know what to do. but as far as i know, england is a good place. it's quiet, green, nice people, nice school, health cares,etc, EXCEPT the weather. the weather is the only thing thats stopping me and my family. IS THE WEATHER REALLY BAD in england/brighton/??? what is so bad about the weather? if so, how bad?
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22nd October 2012 #49
Dont worry about the weather, if you dress a accordingly everything will be okay.
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22nd October 2012 #50
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very Filipino. Family oriented.
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23rd October 2012 #51
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24th October 2012 #52
walking around london and the weather well drizzling, so coat and jumper, and away we went, just nice until you get into the shops and museums, bloody to hot now, and carrying your coat and jumping tighed around your waist, next minute back outside on a boat freezing, wish i had a hat, to right about wearing the right cloths for the right weather
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26th October 2012 #53
i'm back. it's oct. 25th @ 11:10 pm!
"WHAT WOULD YOU DO?"
A) move to uk (to be with family)
or
B) stay in california but no family
What would you do?
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26th October 2012 #54
most important thing is work and money, have you work in england to come too, is the pay better here then there, and what happens if you come here and dont like it can you go back there
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26th October 2012 #55
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27th October 2012 #56
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as stevewool says,,,, " money ", if you are sure you can get decent employment here then all is well,, but your line of work is suffering badly over here, as i am sure it is there,,,,, could you come over for a short stay with your relatives and check out the employment situation
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29th October 2012 #57
@ nnomad - that is a good idea! we'll do that. we are going next year, maybe may or june?!. what do you guys think? is that a good month to go? i also wanna check how cold is cold! lol. so what month should we come and check? thanks all
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29th October 2012 #58
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29th October 2012 #59
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29th October 2012 #60
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As has been already suggested, you should visit for a while and see if you feel comfortable to settle here.
I think anyone who suddenly decides to move the family to any other country without having the first idea of the impacts and consequencies to that family especially without any consideration to employment and accommodation must be completely 'nuts'.
No offence intended buddy, but surely you intend to think much much deeper than you have so far divulged.
Well I certainly hope so, otherwise you likely to be putting your wife and children in a very difficult position. No excuse for that my friend.
I urge you to consider your responsibility.
It's not usual for me to be so strong, but I'm convinced from you've posted that you've given scant consideration to the impact and future of your children. To me they're more important than your interest in the weather.
No offence intended but please THINK
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