London :)
How to live in England
How I did it: found an organization that helps students take time off school to work in other countries. had a friend who lived in england so i asked if i could live with him and his family for a little while and here i am!
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Resources: bunac.org
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lesleyjl21 loves that i am still on his mind. :)
I was born and raised in sunny Southern California, but I live in Nottingham now. Nottingham’s about two and a half hours or so north of London.
This move is one of those things I didn’t know I wanted to do until I did. Someone special said I should move here once and I couldn’t because a) I didn’t know how, b) I had my life and responsibilities pretty set in the U.S., and c) I was terrified out of my mind to even seriously consider it. I’m still kinda freaked out, ‘cause I don’t know hardly anyone here. Top it off, this person and I fell apart some time back and I still had it in my mind I was coming here.
Well on January 1st of this year, it was set in stone. I didn’t know how, but it was going to happen. I decided to apply to university, got accepted, was granted a three year visa, applied for loans (a LOT of loans, lol), and here I am. It was by no means easy, but I did it.
I don’t always like standing out for my accent when I shop or ask directions or something. I feel like many of these people have never heard an American with the exception of on television watching “Friends” or something stupid. It’s a novelty. Occasionally it’s a reason for them to laugh at the way I say things or use phrases they don’t. It annoys me now and again, but whatever.
The hardest part is when I really want something from home and I can’t find it here or when things take forever (nope, no instantaneous check deposits in a bank branch for immediate withdrawal/spending; minimum two to three weeks waiting for internet/phone and that’s IF you’re lucky). I’ll admit sometimes I get really depressed and/or frustrated and want to run home screaming, especially when I expect something “straight away” and can’t have it. I guess I’m determined to stick it out best I can.
I’ve never lived anywhere else before and for the most part, I would advise anyone to at least try it once in their lives. Just to say you did.
Hi people i live in England, (Leeds) and i wanted to meet new people..Im 14 years old and my actual name is Alexandra, does anyone else live in Leeds?
i might be visiting england this december for a short while and visit some of my old friends from when i lived there as a child. sammy has given me his number and ill call him if im in the manchester area.
olivexoyl is 3000 miles further than she'd like to be
Ive been living in England for four month intervals.. on my visa. Basically: live in England for four months, school in Canada for four months, back in England
Moving every four months has been a bit annoying, but I’ve loved every minute of living in the country side and working at the local pub.
I’ve been in England (coming from America) for five years. When I first arrived, I felt like I had finally come home…I do miss the states terribly at times, but I love it here enough to overcome it!
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My name is Jessica, but u can call me Jessie or Jess. I’m interested on living to England; Does anybody know the process?



