Re: Things You Like/Don't Like About Fall
Oh don't get me started on heating. I had so much trouble with my heating and a useless estate agent who blamed it on the landlord not being available to approve work, which was crap because I got to speak to the landlord, and the plumbers being basically hopeless. I spent months with the heating turning itself on every time I ran hot water wasting masses of money and boiling me in the summer, then when winter came it packed in entirely and me and Kirk were stuck without any central heating in the really cold part of winter. I ended up buying a couple of electric heaters and living in just one or two rooms to save on the bills, at one point even just staying in the living room all the time sleeping on the sofabed so I could keep Kirk warm. Being in a town also makes food deliveries a little precarious when the heavy snow hits so I need to make sure to stock up.
To be honest I think us Brits tend to be a bit more loose and fast with seasonal traditions than people in the US. We'll get involved if we feel like it but we don't really make a big fuss, though we do as a culture often tend to be quite understated which I guess is a tradition in itself. I obviously exclude people on soaps and reality shows who spend all their time screaming at each other.
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