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Author: | okenobi [ Tue Aug 25, 2009 11:10 am ] |
Post subject: | FAO Those of you that live in London. |
And I mean in town, not the burbs, or the 25 or whatever. What's the deal? Have you always lived there? If not why did you move? Do you miss the ocean/countryside? Do you love it? Would you ever consider leaving? Also, I've you've lived there in the past and have subsequently left, where and why? Thinking about a lot of stuff right now and this seemed an interesting point that turns up in my head every few months.... |
Author: | John_Vella [ Tue Aug 25, 2009 11:19 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: FAO Those of you that live in London. |
I lived in London, (Islington) until I was about 10 years old, at which point my parents moved to Milton Keynes, tempted by the councils lies about "houses for your kids when they leave home" Would I move back? Unlikely, as the wife and kids are all Mancunians "born and bred" and they wouldn't take kindly to having to live, (or near) with more than one southerner. |
Author: | okenobi [ Tue Aug 25, 2009 11:26 am ] | |||||||||
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What about you though John? Hypothetically, were that not a consideration, would you? Did you like it as a kid? |
Author: | saspro [ Tue Aug 25, 2009 11:28 am ] |
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I moved from a London suburb to W5 then moved out to Kingston (still a burb). I'd quite happily move back to a proper London postcode if I could afford to (and it wouldn't add anoth 30 mins to my journey to work). |
Author: | okenobi [ Tue Aug 25, 2009 11:47 am ] | ||||||||||||||||||
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Why?
And why? |
Author: | tombolt [ Tue Aug 25, 2009 11:49 am ] |
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I lived there for three years and it was great fun, but I wouldn't go back for anything. I certainly think it's something that one should do at least once in life. |
Author: | saspro [ Tue Aug 25, 2009 12:05 pm ] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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My parents lived in the Burbs, I went to uni in W5 but it wasn't worth moving out whilst at uni. Then finished uni, met a girl & we moved in together. We both happened to like W5 (as we both went to uni there)
I like cities, I find nothing more annoying than having to drive 15 minutes to get a pint or having a chip shop that's only open 2 days a week (like where the inlaws live). I also find most places outside cities very slow. |
Author: | Linux_User [ Tue Aug 25, 2009 12:27 pm ] | |||||||||
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You can't beat a slow pace of life IMO. Here in Cornwall, we're so laid back we're practically horizontal. ![]() ![]() |
Author: | big_D [ Tue Aug 25, 2009 12:44 pm ] |
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I noticed, the closer you get to the centre of a big city, the more hectic and stressful life becomes. One of the reasons I moved away from big cities and live in semi-rural surroundings. Life is, as Linux_User said, much more laid back and calm. I find it simply a much better quality of life. I did live in London shortly, but as Tombolt said, everybody should to it once in their life, but I wouldn't go back unless you paid me a million a year and bought a house in the country for me as well... And then I'd have to think twice about it! |
Author: | snowyweston [ Tue Aug 25, 2009 12:52 pm ] |
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I moved after A-levels from Milton Keynes to Kingston for uni, but after three years I'd grown tired of the small Surrey-ness of the town and decided to move into London with my best mate - we spent most of our free time in London anyway, and that's where all the jobs were, so we moved and I although my attempt to complete my final year by commuting failed, I don't regret it for a second.... we settled on our place in Farringdon as it was absurdly central and comparitively cheap compared to everywhere else we looked (we looked at places in Camden, Whitechapel & Wapping) that, and we instantly fell in love with the house. I've loved, and still love, every minute of it; the volatile nature of living with friends some me do a brief spell in Dalston (which I loved equally as I was able to realise one of my "must do's" when I lived in an airy converted warehouse studio flat) - but have since returned to the original house, which we now monopolise all three flats (and sort of own next door by proxy) - my work is only 10 minutes walk away - I can't help but find somewhere good to drink or eat - and the pace and vibrancy of London suits me well. If I could, I would buy in a second. But unless the architectural world reconsiders it's historically poor payment of staff, I don't see that happening (not unless I change my career) - so, funnily enough, I might consider moving back to Milton Keynes should a family ever be a consideration (as it's ideal in my eyes) - but for now I'm staying put (or at least for the next month or so until I'm off to Oz). |
Author: | HeatherKay [ Tue Aug 25, 2009 12:55 pm ] |
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What Dave said. I find even the relative suburbanity of the Medway Towns is trying now. After a week in Dorset, where the only noise at night was snoring, I find the overall noise level where I live to be intrusive at best, downright annoying at worst. I wouldn't live in a city if you paid me. All of which doesn't answer the OP, so apologies for that. ![]() |
Author: | stu_1701 [ Tue Aug 25, 2009 12:58 pm ] |
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I couldn't cope without being near the sea/on the coast. While at university (in the Midlands), I'm about as far as you can get from the sea in every direction, which I don't like much. Yeah, a slow pace of life for me any day. London's just that big hectic place you have to pass through to get to other places. ![]() |
Author: | John_Vella [ Tue Aug 25, 2009 2:13 pm ] | ||||||||||||||||||
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As we left when I was 10, I don't really have too many menories of the place, but being honest I've lived in lots of cities over the years, and it's all much of a muchness. |
Author: | okenobi [ Tue Aug 25, 2009 3:37 pm ] |
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Gay! I wrote a post and I swear I pressed submit, but it's not bloody here! Heather your contribution is just as valid, and welcome, given the wider context of my inquiry ![]() Snowy, your description fills me with excitement. At the same time, what Dave, Linux and Heather talk about totally rings true for me. I once lived in a B&B in Exeter for 7mths whilst working there. Apart from that, I've lived in Cornwall all my life. On a day like today, I could call a couple people and be on the beach throwing a frisbee straight after work. Or jump in the water and feel awesome. I can't do that everywhere. However, I can't do the things that you describe. There is a shortage of places to eat and drink. They are all full of the same people and they all require a car journey of up to 30mins or at least a hideously overpriced taxi. On a wider societal note, why did we build cities? And why did everybody move there? Was it jobs, convenience, social opportunities, or something else? What do I gain and miss out on, by being down here? |
Author: | saspro [ Tue Aug 25, 2009 3:43 pm ] | |||||||||
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You gain on easy access to a beach (if you like that sort of thing) You miss out on: Transport links Late night food & bars Variety of food available in restaurants/takeaways A variety of different groups of interesting people from around the world London Weighting (and stupidly high paid jobs) High speed internet I wouldn't swap city living for anything. When I go on holiday I always go to cities as I like the convenience of having everything around me. |
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