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Terpe
29th October 2014, 23:21
The United Kingdom is one of the biggest and most powerful nations in the world, which explains why this the place where most Filipinos are aiming to live permanently. Knowing the pros and cons will help improve the decision of potential Filipino immigrants.


Source (http://www.pinoy-ofw.com/news/25297-advantages-disadvantages-living-uk.html)

grahamw48
30th October 2014, 00:15
Ha...could have been worse I suppose. :icon_lol:

I don't agree with the 'extreme' weather remark. Quite the opposite is true really. Variable, maybe.

Forget Euros too. One thing, thank god, we didn't adopt. :NoNo:

Ako Si Jamie
30th October 2014, 01:09
The strong economy can also be credited to the effective governance which provides utmost care and importance to all citizens.:icon_lol:

Ako Si Jamie
30th October 2014, 01:11
Yup, the weather description is way off the mark. The author must live elsewhere.

Michael Parnham
30th October 2014, 06:52
I thought the weather comment correct, have experienced days like that regularly when living in Thurgoland! :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Ako Si Jamie
30th October 2014, 09:48
But those days are about as common as the days where the weather is as hot as the Philippines. There have been quite a few years when I haven't seen snow at all.

Terpe
30th October 2014, 10:06
The United Kingdom is one of the biggest
1. Weather changes.
Because of the location of the United Kingdom on the earth, Filipinos might have some days when they will experience sudden changes in weather.


I think that's a fair statement. Very often our weather is unpredictable and changeable even within the same day.
My wife would often leave the house in warm sun only to find later it got chilly and or wet.

Ako Si Jamie
30th October 2014, 10:17
I've gone from boiling hot to fairly cold on Puka Beach in Boracay. That did surprise me.

Terpe
30th October 2014, 10:21
I've gone from boiling hot to fairly cold on Puka Beach in Boracay. That did surprise me.

Probably hormonal.

grahamw48
30th October 2014, 10:40
I'd call volcanic eruptions and earthquakes reasonably extreme, both of which I've experienced in the Phils. So what I was meaning, was that by comparison with the sort of natural disasters that Filipinos are used to experiencing, things are pretty quiet up this way. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Doc Alan
30th October 2014, 16:07
The " health and education " link is to an “ ageUK “ site (http://www.ageuk.org.uk/money-matters/claiming-benefits/health-benefits/
) !


This is a better link, which also provides other helpful links including the devolved NHS in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland :-

http://www.nhs.uk/NHSEngland/thenhs/about/Pages/overview.aspx


For education ( limited information in link provided ) these could be helpful :-


http://www.educationuk.org/global/


https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-education


Best of all ? This Forum :xxgrinning--00xx3: !

Michael Parnham
30th October 2014, 16:42
The " health and education " link is to an “ ageUK “ site (http://www.ageuk.org.uk/money-matters/claiming-benefits/health-benefits/
) !


This is a better link, which also provides other helpful links including the devolved NHS in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland :-

http://www.nhs.uk/NHSEngland/thenhs/about/Pages/overview.aspx


For education ( limited information in link provided ) these could be helpful :-


http://www.educationuk.org/global/


https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-education


Best of all ? This Forum :xxgrinning--00xx3: !

Enjoyed the final comment :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Ako Si Jamie
30th October 2014, 20:47
Probably hormonal.Got soaking wet due to a storm. In hindsight should have stayed in the sea. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Terpe
30th October 2014, 22:47
When I'm in the Philippines most folks I meet aren't aware of UK, Great Britain or England.

The usual comment being "which part of America is England?"
Better to say I'm from London :Cuckoo:

No offence intended

grahamw48
30th October 2014, 23:19
My experience also Peter. :doh

Arthur Little
31st October 2014, 00:51
Not bragging here :nono-1-1: ... but I remember on one occasion during my last visit to the Phils in 2008/09 overhearing myself being described as "that handsome American" when, of course ... :anerikke: ... I'm neither!

Michael Parnham
31st October 2014, 06:56
My experience also Peter. :doh

Also I've experienced the same quite frequently! :xxgrinning--00xx3:

grahamw48
31st October 2014, 09:57
Not bragging here :nono-1-1: ... but I remember on one occasion during my last visit to the Phils in 2008/09 overhearing myself being described as "that handsome American" when, of course ... :anerikke: ... I'm neither!

Can't lie Arthur...I am handsome. :xxgrinning--00xx3::biggrin: