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Could NEVER EVER EVER live in America. Dont mind the actual country, its Americans I f*ck*ng hate. Going travelling next summer. South America for hopefully about 6 months. Should be really good. I hope to go out there to experience a very different way of life for a short time so that I can know if the grass really is greener on the other side. At best ill come back with a different mindframe and a clearer understand of which country to 'set up camp' for the rest of my life, and at worst, I would have had a nice tiome still. Dont think Id be in London in 2012

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Could NEVER EVER EVER live in America. Dont mind the actual country, its Americans I f*ck*ng hate. Going travelling next summer. South America for hopefully about 6 months. Should be really good. I hope to go out there to experience a very different way of life for a short time so that I can know if the grass really is greener on the other side. At best ill come back with a different mindframe and a clearer understand of which country to 'set up camp' for the rest of my life, and at worst, I would have had a nice tiome still. Dont think Id be in London in 2012
i really really dont wanna be here for 2012
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One of my brothers is travelling around New Zealand at the mo with some swedish girlhe travelled Austrailia for like 2 years, came back to england for 7 months, got some money and then went to New ZealandWon't see him for at least another 3 years when he comes back to visit.. He will end up living in Austrailia, thats a fact.But ye i wouldnt mind going out there for a while and travelling around with him.

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i hated miramar, come like some toy place, nothing seemed real if u kno what i meanall the shops, the people errythangliberty city now, kinda grimey but i liked itjus u can go places, get the bus and that,it was nice
Yeah the people are so fake out therebut allow living in the ghetto tbh
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i hated miramar, come like some toy place, nothing seemed real if u kno what i meanall the shops, the people errythangliberty city now, kinda grimey but i liked itjus u can go places, get the bus and that,it was nice
Yeah the people are so fake out therebut allow living in the ghetto tbh
not all badi was stayin round the corner from what they call 'the pork an beans' projectsin a nice yardmuch rather live therein miramar, the only time people come out of their house is to get in their car
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By 2012 can see London being ultra-ram, not that it bothers me, as busy as it is.
Although a high number of people are entering England, ALOT are also leaving London (as you can see from this thread lol)Would be interesting to compare the population of London today, and 10 years ago. And the same for England.
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I really wanted to move to America when I was younger but after going there and seeing what the quality of life is like it is not the one.Just look at the state of there currency
I agree, Americans hustle non stop. I think it would be way too much for me honestly, as much as I moan about this country there really is no place like home, so it would always be a holiday thing for me. My aunt up and moved to Miami and yes she has a nice way of living the huge house with pool etc but she is working three times as hard as she was over here for the same wage, her husband too, so really she has no tie to enjoy the nice big house with the pool.
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By 2012 can see London being ultra-ram, not that it bothers me, as busy as it is.
Although a high number of people are entering England, ALOT are also leaving London (as you can see from this thread lol)Would be interesting to compare the population of London today, and 10 years ago. And the same for England.
London in 1998: 7,187,4002008: 7,512,400
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By 2012 can see London being ultra-ram, not that it bothers me, as busy as it is.
Although a high number of people are entering England, ALOT are also leaving London (as you can see from this thread lol)Would be interesting to compare the population of London today, and 10 years ago. And the same for England.
London in 1998: 7,187,4002008: 7,512,400
Turns out - not so interesting.
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By 2012 can see London being ultra-ram, not that it bothers me, as busy as it is.
Although a high number of people are entering England, ALOT are also leaving London (as you can see from this thread lol)Would be interesting to compare the population of London today, and 10 years ago. And the same for England.
London in 1998: 7,187,4002008: 7,512,400
Turns out - not so interesting.
lol innit
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By 2012 can see London being ultra-ram, not that it bothers me, as busy as it is.
Although a high number of people are entering England, ALOT are also leaving London (as you can see from this thread lol)Would be interesting to compare the population of London today, and 10 years ago. And the same for England.
London in 1998: 7,187,4002008: 7,512,400
Turns out - not so interesting.
:D Is actually. The amount people are going on about immigration nowadays youd think the population has doubled. Now England. DO ENGLAND RADIO.
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By 2012 can see London being ultra-ram, not that it bothers me, as busy as it is.
Although a high number of people are entering England, ALOT are also leaving London (as you can see from this thread lol)Would be interesting to compare the population of London today, and 10 years ago. And the same for England.
London in 1998: 7,187,4002008: 7,512,400
Turns out - not so interesting.
:D Is actually. The amount people are going on about immigration nowadays youd think the population has doubled. Now England. DO ENGLAND RADIO.
* 1066 - 1,100,000 at the time of the Norman invasion [1] * 1215 - 2,500,000 at the time of Magna Carta * 1348 - 3,750,000 at the time of the Black Death [1] * 1350 - 2,500,000 just after the Black Death * 1570 - 4,800,000 * 1603 - 5,800,000 at the end of the Tudor period. # has 1630 for this figure * 1700 - 6,500,000 * 1801 - 8,308,000 at the time of the first (one off) census (probably underestimated) Census officials estimated at the time that there had been an increase of 77% in the preceding 100 years. In each county women were in the majority.[2] * 1811 - 9,496,000 00 * 1821 - 11,158,000 * 1831 - 12,993,000 * 1841 - 14,866,000 0beginning of regular censuses) * 1851 - 16,769,400 * 1861 - 18,776,300 * 1871 - 21,298,000 * 1881 - 24,402,700 * 1891 - 27,230,200 * 1901 - 30,515,000 * 1911 - 33,651,600 *1921 - 35,230,200 * 1931 - 37,359,00 * 1951 - 41,042,200 * 1961 - 43,983,300 * 1971 - 45,870,100 * 1981 - 46,623,500 * 1991 - 48,067,300 * 2001 - 49,138,831 [3] * 2005 - 50,431,700 [4] * 2006 - 50,690,000[citation needed]only 1.1mil people in england in 1066, kinda f*cked
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By 2012 can see London being ultra-ram, not that it bothers me, as busy as it is.
Although a high number of people are entering England, ALOT are also leaving London (as you can see from this thread lol)Would be interesting to compare the population of London today, and 10 years ago. And the same for England.
London in 1998: 7,187,4002008: 7,512,400
Turns out - not so interesting.
:D Is actually. The amount people are going on about immigration nowadays youd think the population has doubled. Now England. DO ENGLAND RADIO.
* 1066 - 1,100,000 at the time of the Norman invasion [1] * 1215 - 2,500,000 at the time of Magna Carta * 1348 - 3,750,000 at the time of the Black Death [1] * 1350 - 2,500,000 just after the Black Death * 1570 - 4,800,000 * 1603 - 5,800,000 at the end of the Tudor period. # has 1630 for this figure * 1700 - 6,500,000 * 1801 - 8,308,000 at the time of the first (one off) census (probably underestimated) Census officials estimated at the time that there had been an increase of 77% in the preceding 100 years. In each county women were in the majority.[2] * 1811 - 9,496,000 00 * 1821 - 11,158,000 * 1831 - 12,993,000 * 1841 - 14,866,000 0beginning of regular censuses) * 1851 - 16,769,400 * 1861 - 18,776,300 * 1871 - 21,298,000 * 1881 - 24,402,700 * 1891 - 27,230,200 * 1901 - 30,515,000 * 1911 - 33,651,600 *1921 - 35,230,200 * 1931 - 37,359,00 * 1951 - 41,042,200 * 1961 - 43,983,300 * 1971 - 45,870,100 * 1981 - 46,623,500 * 1991 - 48,067,300 * 2001 - 49,138,831 [3] * 2005 - 50,431,700 [4] * 2006 - 50,690,000[citation needed]only 1.1mil people in england in 1066, kinda f*cked
Again, not as interesting as id predicted. This endeavour has been kinda fruitless blid. That said, you can tell there aint really a population problem, the population of England seems to be on a consistent, slow, increase post war. And the population of London has only SLIGHTLY increased.
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Like it was said earlier in the thread, I would contemplate investing in real estate over in Africa. A neighbour who used to live in the same block of flats as me and my dad bought some land in nigeria, and over the course of a year, it's value went up 20 fold. And this is after the guy was renting out his flat, using that rent money to pay the mortgage for that flat and another mortgage, and still have money left over. And on top of all that, he made £200,000 profit from renting out his flat before he sold it.He is caking right now.If I did make the transition to America, I think it would have to be a built up city like New York or Jersey. This whole thing of having to drive everywhere is too much hassle if you are a fresh face to it.But realistically, if I was to move abroad, it would be when I'm elderly, and it would either be Ghana or somewhere in the caribbean.

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Moving to Africa somewhere near 2015. The mass amount of business opportunities and chances to make millions is really huge. The cost of living is incredible and the real estate opportunities are out of this world. the way africa is potrayed in the media you would think it's some village like place but actually going there to visit and see how fast the place is developing is mind boggling. For a mere £30000 you can build an MTV cribs style mansion with tennis court and swimming pool.
Only downside is that you wake up in Africa everyday...with africans...in africa...
You wake up with africans here too the worst ones , the ones tooAfrica has a lot of nationalities I will be waking up to a 50 acre estate with it's own private lake, swimming pool, personal game reserve382457041_f76b4e66d3.jpgall for under £40000
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I love it when the suns out. I realised how much sweeter life is just when the sun i shining. Brightens everything up.Thats why I wanna move to the US to one of the nicer parts where the sun exists! Then again saying you'd like to move out and doing it are two completely different things. Will I actually quit life in England leaving my family and friends behind to start over again in the US? Probably not.

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