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Quote from: NickDRFC on May 18, 2019, 07:55:02 pmRead my post further up, I’ve lived in plenty of them. Visited friends and family across plenty more. Still a bit confused as to how you can label EVERY residential area of the biggest city in the country as horrific. And why you won’t even give a rough indication of where you live.I've worked very hard to live where I do, and am very happy with it. London doesn't even come close to the top 100 places I would live in the UK, let alone the world. I'll repeat, outside the tourist areas, the square mile, and the top 0.01% affluent places, its a horrific, dirty and overcrowded dump.
Read my post further up, I’ve lived in plenty of them. Visited friends and family across plenty more. Still a bit confused as to how you can label EVERY residential area of the biggest city in the country as horrific. And why you won’t even give a rough indication of where you live.
Quote from: Boomstick on May 18, 2019, 08:03:26 pmQuote from: NickDRFC on May 18, 2019, 07:55:02 pmRead my post further up, I’ve lived in plenty of them. Visited friends and family across plenty more. Still a bit confused as to how you can label EVERY residential area of the biggest city in the country as horrific. And why you won’t even give a rough indication of where you live.I've worked very hard to live where I do, and am very happy with it. London doesn't even come close to the top 100 places I would live in the UK, let alone the world. I'll repeat, outside the tourist areas, the square mile, and the top 0.01% affluent places, its a horrific, dirty and overcrowded dump. I think given you’re the self proclaimed arbiter of good places to live, where you actually live is pretty relevant. People wouldn’t listen to Martin Lewis’ money saving tips if they found out he was bankrupt would they?I just think you’re blinkered and ignorant. On the basis of a trip to Charlton you’ve decided that everywhere that the 10 million odd people of London live is a dump. I lived in 5 different flats/houses in various places, mostly on a graduate and then still fairly mid level salary so certainly not in affluent areas, and the areas weren’t horrific, dirty or overcrowded. We get it, you don’t like London, but your belligerence is making you look like an idiot.
You're less likely to be shot in even the worst areas of London that pretty much any bad areas in American cities. Fact.
Quote from: PDX_Rover on May 18, 2019, 08:07:50 pmYou're less likely to be shot in even the worst areas of London that pretty much any bad areas in American cities. Fact.🤦♂️, come back with the knife crime stats please
Quote from: Boomstick on May 18, 2019, 08:21:04 pmQuote from: PDX_Rover on May 18, 2019, 08:07:50 pmYou're less likely to be shot in even the worst areas of London that pretty much any bad areas in American cities. Fact.🤦♂️, come back with the knife crime stats please Why should I? It’s irrelevant. I’m stating a fact.
Where do you live Boomstick?
If you don’t like London you don’t like life. It’s a fantastic city.
Quote from: silent majority on May 18, 2019, 03:59:58 pmMy son lived in Boston for 6 years and New York for 9 years. My daughter in law is from Queens.They both now live in London, and they would never move back to the US. NY isn't a patch on London, although it's a great city in it's own right.I've obviously spent a lot of time in all those cities, and for me my favourite would be Boston, but only for access to the NE states. London is a truly horrific place, outside the tourist places, and square mile.
My son lived in Boston for 6 years and New York for 9 years. My daughter in law is from Queens.They both now live in London, and they would never move back to the US. NY isn't a patch on London, although it's a great city in it's own right.I've obviously spent a lot of time in all those cities, and for me my favourite would be Boston, but only for access to the NE states.
Quote from: GazLaz on May 18, 2019, 02:28:20 pmIf you don’t like London you don’t like life. It’s a fantastic city. I'm with you on this one Gaz, I don't understand how people can hate London and find no joy in a city where there is something for everyone.
My daughter got a uni place in London and lived in halls next to New Cross gate station, horrible area. She came home after 3 months, couldn't stand it any longer.
Quote from: drfc1951 on May 20, 2019, 03:06:35 pmMy daughter got a uni place in London and lived in halls next to New Cross gate station, horrible area. She came home after 3 months, couldn't stand it any longer.New Cross is a tough intro to London! - especially at 18 years old.
Quote from: Jenny on May 20, 2019, 08:42:45 amQuote from: GazLaz on May 18, 2019, 02:28:20 pmIf you don’t like London you don’t like life. It’s a fantastic city. I'm with you on this one Gaz, I don't understand how people can hate London and find no joy in a city where there is something for everyone.Jenny, one quick question, do you live in London ?