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Originally posted by DaveB View PostSon lives in Cardiff and it's a nice place to be. Lots going on, friendly, good services and not expensive by city standards.
It's on our list of possible place to move once GMIL pops her clogs and we aren't tied to our current place anymore.
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Growing up nearby in the 1970s I always found Cardiff astonishingly exotic (and this was at a time when it was basically a slum dock area, which speaks volumes about my home town).
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Son lives in Cardiff and it's a nice place to be. Lots going on, friendly, good services and not expensive by city standards.
It's on our list of possible place to move once GMIL pops her clogs and we aren't tied to our current place anymore.
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Cardiff is renowned for being multicultural and it's where the majority of the jobs in Wales are. So I guess it makes sense for there to be a lot of foreigners seeing as they go where the work is.
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I know some English people who live in Cardiff. So you are right on the foreigner front.
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Cardiff - A CUK Review.
Been there for a few days during half term.
Quite nice, quite friendly, quite cheap, lot's of things to do, loads of homeless, lot's of Doctor Who things to do, lots of Polish.
Not sure I actually met anyone Welsh though, as everyone I met seemed employed and foreign.
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