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Previously on "For an English speaker, where today is the best place / country to live / work?"
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Both of my speakers are English, they seem to work quite well in the garage or in the bedroom. I have some Japanese ones I use in the car.
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The best place without any shadow of doubt is London unless you are preparing to die - in which case try SyriaLast edited by DodgyAgent; 19 November 2014, 12:02.
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Lots of the villages look very tired but generally most still have some sort of underlying 'bones' or at least an identity. They've fallen into disrepair and poverty, whereas Stockton (the town) is just soulless concrete and pound shops full of dead-eyed slobs.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostWow. The NE is very beautiful in many places, but Stockton is an absolute pit. I worked there for several years and a more gloomy, less attractive place I haven't seen in this part of the country
The original part of Bowburn ain't much better.
Going further away again try Loftus.....
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Best country for an English speaker is Bradford. Everyone here learnt English as their Second language, so you will never feel out of home.
HTH.
PS - Bradford is a country.
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Wow. The NE is very beautiful in many places, but Stockton is an absolute pit. I worked there for several years and a more gloomy, less attractive place I haven't seen in this part of the country
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Hang in you mean there are real places outside CUK?!
*bolts door and dons tin hat*
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