I can assure I don't iron, or hire someone to do it for me.

How funny!


On 11 November 2013 14:39, Vivec <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Very interesting read. How many of you are on Quora?
>
>
>
> http://www.businessinsider.com/us-expats-in-england-2013-10
>
> "One of the biggest realities is the drop in the material standard of
> living.  British wages are not as high as in the US and things are more
> expensive.  Obviously, this impacts on lifestyle."
>
> "Brits get a lot more time off -- 5 weeks as a rule -- and travel is a
> priority.  The cultural aspects of the country are fascinating - tiny it
> may seem,  but it takes a lifetime to know this place, and with Europe so
> close it is expanded even further.
>
> A massive advantage of living here is the National Health Service.  If an
> American could understand it, they would be amazed by its magnificence. "
>
> "I would give my right arm for an American washer and dryer, and you won't
> understand this unless you've seen the laundry situation here. As I type
> this, our laundry is hanging in the family room, damp, and when dry must be
> ironed.  All Brits iron, or hire someone to do it.  This is a personal 'I
> hate Britain' rage issue for me.  No place is perfect, I know.  But having
> to hang clothes out to dry in February?"
>
>
> 

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