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exquisitegeeks
19th January 2012, 09:13
I'm finally with my husband and been in the UK for a week now... So far, I find UK a very nice country to live with lots of friendly people around the neighborhood. I Spent a week fixing my body clock coz it's totally different timezone.
Lots of differences, I'm starting to learn about the country & culture of the man I married :) so far I can definitely say that I'm happy living with my man & all the hardship & struggle we experienced in getting a visa is now paying off...

lastlid
19th January 2012, 09:39
Good stuff. :xxgrinning--00xx3: Dont be put of by the weather / temperatures. My wife arrived on October 1st and found it very difficult at first to come to terms with the temperatures but within a few weeks seemed to adapt quite well!

( PS I notice you still have your location as Philippines on your posting...top right...)

Terpe
19th January 2012, 10:05
Welcome to the UK :xxgrinning--00xx3:

It seems you've enjoyed your first week and that's a good start.
First impressions always last.

Looking forward to learning more about your experiences and feelings as you notice those differences in living and culture. That kind of information is always helpful.

daff 'O dill
19th January 2012, 10:24
I'm finally with my husband and been in the UK for a week now... So far, I find UK a very nice country to live with lots of friendly people around the neighborhood. I Spent a week fixing my body clock coz it's totally different timezone.
Lots of differences, I'm starting to learn about the country & culture of the man I married :) so far I can definitely say that I'm happy living with my man & all the hardship & struggle we experienced in getting a visa is now paying off...

:omg: spent a week fixing your body clock :omg:
:xxgrinning--00xx3: Welcome to UK. Whereabouts in UK??

Ame
19th January 2012, 13:10
Congratulations and Welcome! :) Where in the UK are you located?

Englishman2010
19th January 2012, 14:13
Welcome to the UK:)

stevie c
19th January 2012, 16:32
Welcome to the uk my wifes first experience of the uk was in november 2010 in the middle of the harshest snowfall the country has seen for many years.:omg:

she was overwhelmed with the weather as she has never experienced anything like it :NoNo:

Arthur Little
19th January 2012, 18:30
I'm finally with my husband and been in the UK for a week now... so far I can definitely say that I'm happy living with my man & all the hardship & struggle we experienced in getting a visa is now paying off...

... that's good to know; glad to learn you'd a safe journey ... and are settling in nicely to your new life here. :)

Terpe
19th January 2012, 21:19
Welcome to the uk my wifes first experience of the uk was in november 2010 in the middle of the harshest snowfall the country has seen for many years.:omg:

she was overwhelmed with the weather as she has never experienced anything like it :NoNo:

Yeah, that winter was really bad and one to remember, maybe the worst for many years.
Carina hated it from start to finish. :rolleyes:

exquisitegeeks
20th January 2012, 12:47
Hello guys!
Yes it's really cold & when I first go out It was WOW! My husband was laughing at me. Lol. I had to put on 2 jackets,coat, boots and beanie :)
Whereabouts- we're a bit geeky so I asked my hubby to take me to jodrell bank, since we both love astrology :)
Shopping in trafford center is great as well :) big difference when it comes to shops, buildings and i also find the packaging of goods In Tescos very different from what I'm used to..
We have lots of places to go in the next few months, I'm still enjoying my new home, my loving hubby & we are cooking food for each other, Asian & European cuisine at home is really awesome :D
I find out that British people are really friendly and helpful.. At the airport, a nice woman called my hubby to tell him I touchdown and waiting for him in gate 2.. People always smile and greet me in our neighborhood.. When shopping, people stare at me and sometimes make me feel like I'm a foreigner (well I am) lol but my husband experience that in the Philippines as well so now I know the feeling. All in all UK is a very beautiful country!

Oh, milk in tea? I love it... When my husband and I talk about our culture it shocks us both, it's really funny. He have a lot of things to learn about Filipino and I'm willing to learn about his culture too. Woohoo!

lastlid
20th January 2012, 12:58
Hello guys!
Yes it's really cold & when I first go out It was WOW! My husband was laughing at me. Lol. I had to put on 2 jackets,coat, boots and beanie :)
Whereabouts- we're a bit geeky so I asked my hubby to take me to jodrell bank, since we both love astrology :)
Shopping in trafford center is great as well :) big difference when it comes to shops, buildings and i also find the packaging of goods In Tescos very different from what I'm used to..
We have lots of places to go in the next few months, I'm still enjoying my new home, my loving hubby & we are cooking food for each other, Asian & European cuisine at home is really awesome :D
I find out that British people are really friendly and helpful.. At the airport, a nice woman called my hubby to tell him I touchdown and waiting for him in gate 2.. People always smile and greet me in our neighborhood.. When shopping, people stare at me and sometimes make me feel like I'm a foreigner (well I am) lol but my husband experience that in the Philippines as well so now I know the feeling. All in all UK is a very beautiful country!

Oh, milk in tea? I love it... When my husband and I talk about our culture it shocks us both, it's really funny. He have a lot of things to learn about Filipino and I'm willing to learn about his culture too. Woohoo!

You must be in Cheshire or Manchester somewhere. The first place I took my wife after she arrived in Manchester was the Trafford Centre to buy some warm clothes. :xxgrinning--00xx3: I used to live just a 5 minute drive from there but have since moved away. I took my daughter to Jodrell Bank a good few years ago.

daff 'O dill
20th January 2012, 13:33
As I read your story, I thought you are in other planet, but oh:doh I read it again and found out you are in UK:icon_lol:.Good thing you did'nt land in london, :icon_lol:as I can see that things and people here are a bit different in where you are now!!So I say, :xxgrinning--00xx3:lucky you girl!!:Jump:

Arthur Little
20th January 2012, 13:56
I find out that British people are really friendly and helpful..

... :anerikke: ... we HAVE our moments ... ;)


Oh, milk in tea? I love it...

... yeuch! :vomit-smiley-011: ... :nono-1-1: ... :sorry-2: ... it's NOT for me!

joebloggs
20th January 2012, 14:14
You must be in Cheshire or Manchester somewhere. The first place I took my wife after she arrived in Manchester was the Trafford Centre to buy some warm clothes. :xxgrinning--00xx3: I used to live just a 5 minute drive from there but have since moved away. I took my daughter to Jodrell Bank a good few years ago.

been a couple of times to Jodrell bank :xxgrinning--00xx3: . The Trafford centre is only a couple of miles away from me, my stepson works there :D

only place i want to go, is to see the northern lights:rolleyes:, dont care about anywhere else :NoNo:

Arthur Little
20th January 2012, 17:00
only place i want to go, is to see the northern lights ...

... of Old Aberdeen? :rolleyes:

lastlid
20th January 2012, 17:12
... of Old Aberdeen? :rolleyes:

Seen em. Seen Old Aberdeen. My ex gf lived there. Full of students also.

Maria B
20th January 2012, 17:28
I'm finally with my husband and been in the UK for a week now... So far, I find UK a very nice country to live with lots of friendly people around the neighborhood. I Spent a week fixing my body clock coz it's totally different timezone.
Lots of differences, I'm starting to learn about the country & culture of the man I married :) so far I can definitely say that I'm happy living with my man & all the hardship & struggle we experienced in getting a visa is now paying off...

:) Happy for both of you & welcome to Britain!:Wave:

exquisitegeeks
21st January 2012, 12:07
Hello again...

Well yes, People in congleton are nice & friendly. I have a friend who's in Milton Keynes and she cant wait to go back in the Philippines. I heard a lot of horror stories,lol. But I'm lucky that I'm in the country side & I love it since I lived all my life in the cit. So far so good, im glad I'm coping. Lots of places to see in the UK and I'm looking forward to it.

Milk in tea - I thought I can't drink it, but when I tried it., it's really nice :)
British TV - I'm starting to like it, and can understand different British accents better now... Lol
Food - ummm lots of variation, Chinese, indian food are all over Manchester :) nom!
Weather - had to use tons of moisturizers and lotion coz the cold weather makes my Asian skin dry.. Haha. But I'm beginning to get used to it. I wonder if it'll snow this month?

joebloggs
21st January 2012, 13:35
... of Old Aberdeen? :rolleyes:

unless they look like this :rolleyes:

http://www.universetoday.com/wp-content/uploads/northern_lights-2.jpg

http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Travel/Pix/gallery/2010/11/11/1289495137452/Northern-lights-in-Canada-006.jpg

http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2011/10/26/1319595441631/The-northern-lights-or-au-003.jpg

http://www.ivebeenthere.co.uk/articles/the-northern-lights.jpg

http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/01753/northern-lights1_1753909i.jpg

ConfusedMe
22nd January 2012, 00:59
That's really sweet.. So glad you enjoyed your time... Where abouts are you in the UK?

lastlid
22nd January 2012, 09:19
... of Old Aberdeen? :rolleyes:

Do you know, I spent 5.5 years in Aberdeen and never once saw the Nothern Lights and spent many a year travelling through it and never saw them then either. There is a bar there by that name, I drove by it a million times and I just googled the song that you were probably alluding too, Arthur?

"When I was a lad, a tiny wee lad,
My mother said to me,
‘Come see the Northern Lights my boy,
They’re bright as they can be!’
She called them the heavenly dancers,
Merry dancers in the sky,
I’ll never forget, that wonderful sight
They made the heavens bright!"

lastlid
22nd January 2012, 09:24
Weather - had to use tons of moisturizers and lotion coz the cold weather makes my Asian skin dry.. Haha. But I'm beginning to get used to it. I wonder if it'll snow this month?

My wife found the same. Dry skin. But lotions have done the trick. Still time for snow as we have february to get through yet. My wife saw snow here the other week. A first for her. But we had to go up the mountains (Snaejfell) to see it as we don't normally get it otherwise. She was overjoyed at seeing it and walking in it etc.

lastlid
22nd January 2012, 09:25
unless they look like this :rolleyes:

http://www.universetoday.com/wp-content/uploads/northern_lights-2.jpg

http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Travel/Pix/gallery/2010/11/11/1289495137452/Northern-lights-in-Canada-006.jpg

http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2011/10/26/1319595441631/The-northern-lights-or-au-003.jpg

http://www.ivebeenthere.co.uk/articles/the-northern-lights.jpg

http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/01753/northern-lights1_1753909i.jpg

They are fantastic pictures Joe. Did you take them?

lastlid
23rd January 2012, 14:36
But lotions have done the trick.

That is but and not butt. LOL

Terpe
23rd January 2012, 21:49
That is but and not butt. LOL

Maybe both would be correct :icon_lol:

Terpe
23rd January 2012, 21:51
According to the BBC tonight (January 23rd) will be another great opportunity to see/photograph the Northern Lights from any areas 'up North' :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Dakila
24th January 2012, 22:18
Hello exquisitegeeks,

Welcome to the UK and the forum :Wave: . This is by far not the coldest winter I have experienced here so far, so you are quite lucky :).


big difference when it comes to shops, buildings and i also find the packaging of goods In Tescos very different from what I'm used to..

Nothing beats the service in Manila, I really miss it a lot. I especially miss the "bagging boys" from SM who will even help you load your groceries to your car.

Anyway there are lots of things to explore here in the UK and I'm sure you will have a fantastic time!

Take care,
Daks

lastlid
25th January 2012, 10:17
According to the BBC tonight (January 23rd) will be another great opportunity to see/photograph the Northern Lights from any areas 'up North' :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Great idea but only if it isnt cloudy like it was here last night. :icon_lol: I wanted to show my wife but alas...