Do people really like living in England?

Updated on society 2024-03-19
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You're lucky that the camera is that you're from a beautiful, green, uncrowded country, as big as the UK, but Birmingham has the same population, about 2,000,000 I last checked (oh no, now about 5,000,000 – I thank Suyash Agrawal for correcting me). A few hundred years ago, the UK had a population of about 5 million, but now it has a population of about 65 million. Well, guess how – it's very different!

    Let 65 million people pour into New Zealand and it may also start to look less primitive.

    Until recently, the majority of the non-Maori in the New Zealand population were descendants of immigrants from the UK, who brought with them British cultural and technological ideas. Your country is actually of British descent. But all you can say about this relatively older country is a litany of insults, mainly because of the age.

    I hope you don't call your biological parents and grandparents with similar insulting words.

    We can all be selective about our work. You have decided to loathe Britain, so what you manifest and see, is the result of crowding and carelessness. Yes, I can show you some**, an overflowing bin surrounded by disposable coffee cups, but while they're in the UK, they're not UK.

    You choose to only see what you hate so much, which makes you blind to all the good things. As far as you're concerned, they're British. Well, I guess that helps you stay away from my hometown!

    Still, they are beautiful. Leaving my home in shabby old Southampton, in less than half an hour I was able to reach places that I wouldn't trade in for even in your lovely and young country.

    <> for example, there are beautiful chalk streams such as the Court, Ich and Hampshire Avonshire rivers whose clear water emerges from underground aquifers deep in the chalk formations and is an ideal habitat for fish such as trout. I only discovered yesterday that there are only 200 chalk rivers in the world, 85% of which are in England.

    Churches, castles and cathedrals date back a thousand years (well, Exeter is just over half an hour away, but I don't have a ** of Winchester Cathedral on my phone at the moment):

    I could go on and on, but I might bore you – after all, you don't really want to know why I love my country, do you? You just want to insult us again.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes. England has a developed economy, people live a slower state, living in England can enjoy life, without too much stress, and can do what you love.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I really like to live there because the environment is nice and the pace of life is very slow.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, because England also has beautiful scenery, a good environment, and a developed economy.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    People from different countries.

    England is a diverse, cosmopolitan society, with the largest ethnic group being the white British, but there are also many people of other races living here, such as South Asians, Africans, Caribbeans, etc. According to data from the United Kingdom**, the expatriate population in England reached 7.49 million in 2022, accounting for about 13% of the total population. Thus, the people who now live in England are people of different ethnic and cultural backgrounds from all parts of the world.

    England is an open and inclusive country that welcomes all ethnic groups to live, study and work. According to statistics from the United Kingdom**, the number of immigrants in England is increasing every year, and many of them choose to settle in England for a long time.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Really enjoyed living in the UK because the environment and air in the UK are very good, and there is a feeling of enjoyment living in the UK.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Like. Because such people are used to the British environment and the British way of life. So loved living in the UK.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Some people do like to live in the UK, and the UK is also a country with a lot of heritage, and the British style is also very charming, and personal choices are different, and preferences are different.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    When it comes to the UK, most people can't do without the British characteristics such as "foggy capital, British style, Harry Potter, and the super long standby Queen Elizabeth", but the country houses that best represent British characteristics are often ignored.

    Britain is the countryside, and the countryside is the United Kingdom", its customs, historical vicissitudes, and classical civilization are all ...... by every bay, every hill, every lake, and every building hidden in the country townTell the world.

    British writer Jeremy Parksman argues that "in the English mind, the soul of England is in the countryside." ”

    In the minds of most Britons, the ideal life is to earn enough money to buy a manor house in the countryside, with a remote green lawn and a variety of century-old trees dotted with it, a garden near the house with brilliant English roses, sitting in a small living room with potted begonias drinking tea, reading a book, and waiting for visitors to ring the bell.

    Historically, the manor was the residence of the British aristocracy and the stage of socialization, it not only represents the wealth, but also represents the power, a manor designed and built by the famous Napai people, treasured treasures from all over the world, comparable to a number of precious cultural relics, scattered in the countryside of England.

    Windsor Castle

    In modern times, people have moved out of the countryside for job opportunities. But the pandemic of the new crown virus has made people start to "return to basics" and move back one after another.

    The pandemic has caused a huge shift in the way many people around the world work and live. People are looking for more flexible ways of working (e.g., working from home) and larger, more free living spaces (e.g., a big house away from the city).

    A survey by UBS found that three-quarters of the world's wealthy investors believe the pandemic will lead to a "permanent lifestyle shift".

    Among them, seven out of ten respondents said they would travel less often and go to the office; Half intend to move closer to home; A further 46 percent said they would probably leave the city and move to a less populated area.

    And that's exactly what people do.

    According to The Guardian, the massive demand for homes in the UK suburbs during the pandemic has pushed suburban house prices to their highest level in four years. Country homes, including villas, farmhouses and estates, were up 2% on the previous quarter, with acceptance outside of London at an all-time high.

    In the wake of the pandemic, working from home has become a long-term reality for many office workers. Able-to-do office workers have begun to choose to move out of London and other big cities in the UK to larger homes in the more remote suburbs.

    While housing prices in commuter towns are at the top of the list, apartment rents in cities are relatively "substantially down". According to Zoopla's latest rental market report, rents in the rest of the UK have increased except for London, while rents in London have declined.

    Accepted homes** outside of London remain at all-time highs, suggesting that suburban house prices continue to be at a detriment on Christmas Eve as people continue to buy large land villas in the suburbs.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Not necessarily, most people still like to live in a country where they feast on themselves, whether it is food, living habits, and communication methods, they are more adaptable; And some people from the Waikuanzhi country go to the UK after the culture is different and the language is not understood, they will feel very unhappy and filial piety.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Yes, there are some people who do like this country very much, because this country advocates freedom, and the retro and cautious style is more serious, their aesthetics are very dignified and respectful, and people can get a good education and teaching here.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Yes. Because the environment there is very good, and the atmosphere is very fresh and the culture there is also very good, and the people there are very warm and talkative, giving people the feeling of a wide family.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    No, I think people would prefer to live in China a little bit.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Of course I will like it, because the air quality here in England is still very good, and the social environment is still relatively stable and leisurely.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Yes, the climate is very comfortable there, the air is also very clear, people's life pressure is not so great, the pace of life is relatively slow, and the happiness of sitting there will be higher.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It's true, because the air in England is very fresh, and there is no stress to live there, and you can eat very fresh beef and lamb, and you can live there with a lot of happiness.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Yes, because the air in England is very clean, the natural environment is more beautiful, and the population is smaller, which is more suitable for living.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Yes, because the air there is relatively fresh, and the humanistic culture is also very good, you can get more people's respect there, and you can also eat the food there and enjoy the scenery there, which can improve the overall cultivation and quality of people.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Many people are very eager to live in England because the quality of life in England is very high, the people there are very happy, and the air quality is very good.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Personally, I don't think so, some people prefer to live there, because the environment and geographical advantages there are indeed very good, very suitable for people to live, but there are also some people who don't like to go.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    I like it because I think the air is good and the scenery is beautiful, and it is suitable for people to live in.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Yes, people are very eager to live in England, because the quality of life in England is very high, and the local air in England is very clear, and the scenery is very beautiful.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Personally, I think people like to live in England, because the environment in England is very beautiful, and the standard of living is very high, and people can feel that life is a very delicate thing, so people like to live in England.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    I don't like it, because I think people still prefer to stay in their own country.

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