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Originally posted by Sysman View Post
I don't know if it still exists, but 20 years ago your best bet was to go to the Hotel Booking service in the Arrivals Hall. They had a list of Heathrow Hotel rooms to fill and you could get the same hotel at less than half the price than simply turning up, and maybe the bonus of a double room for the price of a single.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThe English people I know who live in Germany seem to find it hard to integrate, probably both sides to blame a little: Germans and Brits can be very insular.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostI think my daughter would stand a much better change in the world of work equipped with two languages under her belt. I'm going to make sure she gets that chance.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostAnother problem with the UK is that although you can earn good money; the cost of living is too high, I know some Eastern European IT workers who have gone back home because although the wages are lower, they have more disposable income.
In Greece there has been rioting because they are going to introduce their version of council tax.
I am also in touch with some expats who moved to Europe and they all say it is the best thing they have ever done for their kids.
With our first born newly on the scene, the government support putting €500 in here account every month, bringing her up out here seems like a great opportunity. In my office alone it's not untypical for some individuals to speak 3 languages. It's bad enough UK lacking technical education but our language abilities are really suffering also.
I think my daughter would stand a much better change in the world of work equipped with two languages under her belt. I'm going to make sure she gets that chance.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostAnd yet you describe anyone with less money than you as a failure. Why is that? Would you consider yourself a failure if you had less money but were twice as good at painting?
I consider people to be failures if they whinge a lot without trying to change anything.
HTH
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostI do indeed. I value my growing expertise in oil painting and am trying to write a novel in my spare time.
I'm also working on my Plan D which may provide another fortune but I'm doing that for the satisfaction not the money.
HTH
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostAnother problem with the UK is that although you can earn good money; the cost of living is too high, I know some Eastern European IT workers who have gone back home because although the wages are lower, they have more disposable income.
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Point of order - those who wish to pick up sasguru should do so in dedicated thread.
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