Lots , im fat all I wear is black, but I wont be following footy apart frokt he mighty sky blues on ifollow.Have you got any black shirts?
Was thinking more further a Field that shitland , I spent like 6 months in Glasgow so I have felt the hatred for us English first handI moved to that Scotland in 1998.
To meet people I went to the pub.
In my free time I went to the pub.
The world cup happened.....I watched most of it in the pub.
I discovered that scottish people don't generally like English people...especially when they're young, drunk & celebrating england goals in their pubs.
I didn't really like living in Scotland.
He does, I remember having a brief chat when I was on a match day thread.@tisza I think lives in Hungary so should be the best for tips.
My ex lived in Glasgow and whenever I went up there she used to just translate the locals and they were inevitably threatening to beat me up.Was thinking more further a Field that shitland , I spent like 6 months in Glasgow so I have felt the hatred for us English first hand
Was thinking more further a Field that shitland ,
Make sure you learn the language ASAP.Any one here ever moved abroad?
Im moving to Hungary in like 3/4 months time and just want to know what you done to meet people and what you do in your free time ect.
Already working in it.Make sure you learn the language ASAP.
Chances are there will English speaking drinks/happy hours you can go to - these will be a good way to meet new people (locals will want to practise their English too).Already working in it.
Yea I was there for a few months just as I was getting some stuff sorted at my misses, and we went out drinking one night some young lad asked me how I was in Hungarian lucky j understood but I had no clue how to respond so just said fine in English and turns out he spoke English aswell , im only living in a small town though so not many English speaking.Chances are there will English speaking drinks/happy hours you can go to - these will be a good way to meet new people (locals will want to practise their English too).
Haha I’d advise steering clear of an English/British communities abroad, personally.Yea I was there for a few months just as I was getting some stuff sorted at my misses, and we went out drinking one night some young lad asked me how I was in Hungarian lucky j understood but I had no clue how to respond so just said fine in English and turns out he spoke English aswell , im only living in a small town though so not many English speaking.
We spend a lot of time in Norfolk and the pace of life is so different. We love it compared to round here and talk about retiring out that way, wouldn't go sooner as the job market isn't great. But genuinely (and yes I know I'm a saddo), the single thing I have in the negative column is the journey to home games. Nothing about family or friends or anything else, just the City and I think that winds the mrs up more than you'd imagineDon't blame anyone for moving abroad. I've grown to hate this country over the last 18 months.
Phsyco-analysed myself and think it began with lockdown, having to shelf my travel plans and having a feeling of been trapped on this feckin' island.
I refer to it as Father Ted syndrome.
We spend a lot of time in Norfolk and the pace of life is so different. We love it compared to round here and talk about retiring out that way, wouldn't go sooner as the job market isn't great. But genuinely (and yes I know I'm a saddo), the single thing I have in the negative column is the journey to home games. Nothing about family or friends or anything else, just the City and I think that winds the mrs up more than you'd imagine
Haha I’d advise steering clear of an English/British communities abroad, personally.
I feel the same. Pretty depressed about the short, medium and long term prospects of this countryDon't blame anyone for moving abroad. I've grown to hate this country over the last 18 months.
Phsyco-analysed myself and think it began with lockdown, having to shelf my travel plans and having a feeling of been trapped on this feckin' island.
I refer to it as Father Ted syndrome.
My gf agreed that if cov are on TV we're watching it , I guess shes one if a kind xNever good to mention City as a consideration when considering a lifestyle change with the wife and family!
Not a place I've spent much time in but the slower pace of life sounds very appealing.
Thats the good thing about me no ties accept a few surving family members but for a £17 plane (return) and £3 bus they're never to far away.I'll never move, got too many ties hereand hopefully my current state of mind is temporary but yeah, good advice, even when just holidaying.
I wont be anywhere near them thank god, might bump into a few if I go Budapest for a weekend or something but thats it, I think everyone in balassagyarmat is confused to hear me speaking EnglishHaha I’d advise steering clear of an English/British communities abroad, personally.
Fair play to you, good luck.I wont be anywhere near them thank god, might bump into a few if I go Budapest for a weekend or something but thats it, I think everyone in balassagyarmat is confused to hear me speaking English
After seeing last night be careful as I assume the Coventrian will be heading out there too looking for kindred spirits.Why Hungary if you don't mind me asking?
I've been there a few times and the people seem lovely but, without another stupid politics debate, Orban is just a wrongun and they keep voting for him.
Why Hungary if you don't mind me asking?
I've been there a few times and the people seem lovely but, without another stupid politics debate, Orban is just a wrongun and they keep voting for him.
I work with an Hungarian fella, reckons the alternatives are worse though personally I find that hard to believe.
I work with an Hungarian fella, reckons the alternatives are worse though personally I find that hard to believe.
MissesWhy Hungary if you don't mind me asking?
I've been there a few times and the people seem lovely but, without another stupid politics debate, Orban is just a wrongun and they keep voting for him.
Make sure you spend some time developing your social circle so you don’t feel dependent on her. Even if it means spending some time alone at the start, it’s important you don’t live your life through her and you feel dependent/rely on her too much.Misses
Yea man, there's a few I have met already there but will be open to more.Make sure you spend some time developing your social circle so you don’t feel dependent on her. Even if it means spending some time alone at the start, it’s important you don’t live your life through her and you feel dependent/rely on her too much.
Any one here ever moved abroad?
Im moving to Hungary in like 3/4 months time and just want to know what you done to meet people and what you do in your free time ect.