Personnaly, I would love to live in the UK for multiple reasons. Although I wouldn't like to live anywhere there. My country of choice is England. Even if other countries have a very interesting culture, I think a trip (or more) should do the trick. Why would I chose England? First of all, I love the english accent, and would be pleased to hear it all around me. Moreover, it is not too far away from France, I could visit my family often, and they could visit me. There's even the Eurostar train below the sea. Finally, I think England holds a lot of job opportunities, and it would be a pleasure to enjoy a tea break with my colleagues.
I wouldn’t like to live in the UK. First of all, there isn’t enough sun. I like rainy days, but I love sunny days. Moreover, the climate is very cold. Secondly, the English gastronomy isn’t my favourite. Sure, trifles, puddings and fish n ships are good, but I prefer French gastronomy. I will enjoy go for holidays in the UK. Raffaëlle Zouiouèche Mari
I'm not sure that I want to live in the UK because of the weather (note often beautiful, rather grey sky). Also the cost of living in London for example is very high. Moreover I heard about the high crimanility rate, so for me it's very important to feel safe where I live
Personally, I don't want to live in the United Kingdom. There may be certain advantages to living there such as the language, English, which can be found all over the world as well as proximity to France. But in the United Kingdom, the climate is not the same as in France! Especially in the south, here in Nice.
In my opinion, I wouldn’t like living in the United Kingdom. There’s multiple reasons for my choice. First of all, the weather is mostly cloudy or rainy, which is really not my type of weather. Secondly, I really like America better for the weather, the accent, the food, the cheerleading… I’m really in love with the American dream. However, I still like the United kingdom for trips or even to study abroad, eventhough I wouldn’t want to live there.
In my opinion, I wouldn’t like living in the United Kingdom. There are multiple reasons for my choice. First of all, the weather is mostly cloudy or rainy, which is really not my type of weather. Secondly, I really like America better for the weather, the accent, the food, the cheerleading… I’m really in love with the American dream. However, I still like the United kingdom for trips or even to study abroad, even though I wouldn’t want to live there.
I wouldn’t like to live in the UK. First of all, there isn’t enough sun. I like rainy days, but I love sunny days. Moreover, the climate is very cold. Secondly, the English gastronomy isn’t my favourite. Sure, trifles, puddings and fish and chips are good, but I prefer French gastronomy. I will enjoy go for holidays in the UK. Raffaëlle Zouiouèche Mari
I wouldn’t like to live in the UK. First of all, there isn’t enough sun. I like rainy days, but I love sunny days. Moreover, the climate is very cold. Secondly, the English gastronomy isn’t my favourite. Sure, trifles, puddings and fish and chips are good, but I prefer French gastronomy. I will enjoy going for holidays in the UK. Raffaëlle Zouiouèche Mari
I'd love to live in the UK, but only because it's an English-speaking country. There are a lot of disadvantages to living there, like the weather or even the accents that make it hard to understand people, or even the cost of housing, which is expensive there. The Brexit and the fact that the UK has left Europe makes things even more complicated.
I think ERASMUS is a really good program for students who need to see other things and another lifestyle. But I also think that not everyone can do ERASMUS, because it’s like a new start whithout bases.
I would not like to go for 1 year because I find it too long. I would like to go abroad for a month during the holidays to learn English, enjoy my holidays and return to my country afterwards . I think it's not very complicated to stay 1 year in the United States. At the beginning, it's complicated but you get used to it and you understand quickly when the people around you speak the language
I think moving to England it’s something that I can do later in my life but it will be complicated because the cultures are not the same. But if I move to this country, I can improve my English too and discover new lifestyle.
No, I wouldn't like to live in the UK because I love Nice too much, especially its weather. The climate in Nice is perfect for me, with its sunny days and mild temperatures. It's a beautiful city with a relaxed atmosphere, and I couldn't imagine living anywhere else.
Personnaly, I would love to live in the UK for multiple reasons. Although I wouldn't like to live anywhere there. My country of choice is England. Even if other countries have a very interesting culture, I think a trip (or more) should do the trick. Why would I chose England? First of all, I love the english accent, and would be pleased to hear it all around me. Moreover, it is not too far away from France, I could visit my family often, and they could visit me. There's even the Eurostar train below the sea. Finally, I think England holds a lot of job opportunities, and it would be a pleasure to enjoy a tea break with my colleagues.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn’t like to live in the UK. First of all, there isn’t enough sun. I like rainy days, but I love sunny days. Moreover, the climate is very cold. Secondly, the English gastronomy isn’t my favourite. Sure, trifles, puddings and fish n ships are good, but I prefer French gastronomy. I will enjoy go for holidays in the UK.
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I'm not sure that I want to live in the UK because of the weather (note often beautiful, rather grey sky). Also the cost of living in London for example is very high. Moreover I heard about the high crimanility rate, so for me it's very important to feel safe where I live
ReplyDeletePersonally, I don't want to live in the United Kingdom. There may be certain advantages to living there such as the language, English, which can be found all over the world as well as proximity to France. But in the United Kingdom, the climate is not the same as in France! Especially in the south, here in Nice.
ReplyDeleteyes because the population there is very warm and in a very good mood and sociable with foreigners
ReplyDeleteIn my opinion, I wouldn’t like living in the United Kingdom. There’s multiple reasons for my choice.
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, the weather is mostly cloudy or rainy, which is really not my type of weather.
Secondly, I really like America better for the weather, the accent, the food, the cheerleading… I’m really in love with the American dream.
However, I still like the United kingdom for trips or even to study abroad, eventhough I wouldn’t want to live there.
In my opinion, I wouldn’t like living in the United Kingdom. There are multiple reasons for my choice.
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, the weather is mostly cloudy or rainy, which is really not my type of weather.
Secondly, I really like America better for the weather, the accent, the food, the cheerleading… I’m really in love with the American dream.
However, I still like the United kingdom for trips or even to study abroad, even though I wouldn’t want to live there.
I wouldn’t like to live in the UK. First of all, there isn’t enough sun. I like rainy days, but I love sunny days. Moreover, the climate is very cold. Secondly, the English gastronomy isn’t my favourite. Sure, trifles, puddings and fish and chips are good, but I prefer French gastronomy. I will enjoy go for holidays in the UK.
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I wouldn’t like to live in the UK. First of all, there isn’t enough sun. I like rainy days, but I love sunny days. Moreover, the climate is very cold. Secondly, the English gastronomy isn’t my favourite. Sure, trifles, puddings and fish and chips are good, but I prefer French gastronomy. I will enjoy going for holidays in the UK.
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I'd love to live in the UK, but only because it's an English-speaking country. There are a lot of disadvantages to living there, like the weather or even the accents that make it hard to understand people, or even the cost of housing, which is expensive there. The Brexit and the fact that the UK has left Europe makes things even more complicated.
ReplyDeleteMoving to England has many advantages, such as professional opportunities, cultural richness and the beauty of the landscapes.
ReplyDeleteI think ERASMUS is a really good program for students who need to see other things and another lifestyle. But I also think that not everyone can do ERASMUS, because it’s like a new start whithout bases.
DeleteI would not like to go for 1 year because I find it too long. I would like to go abroad for a month during the holidays to learn English, enjoy my holidays and return to my country afterwards . I think it's not very complicated to stay 1 year in the United States. At the beginning, it's complicated but you get used to it and you understand quickly when the people around you speak the language
ReplyDeleteI think moving to England it’s something that I can do later in my life but it will be complicated because the cultures are not the same. But if I move to this country, I can improve my English too and discover new lifestyle.
ReplyDeleteNo, I wouldn't like to live in the UK because I love Nice too much, especially its weather. The climate in Nice is perfect for me, with its sunny days and mild temperatures. It's a beautiful city with a relaxed atmosphere, and I couldn't imagine living anywhere else.
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