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2006-11-09 09:04:13
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I made this decision myself and it was not easy. I was born in London and lived in the UK for 26 years. But I decided to move to the USA.
America has a better cost of living than the UK. Your money goes further.
Britain is more expensive, but the average person in the street is smarter and better informed.
At the end of the day I chose America because I can get a better quality of life. They also seem to embrace technology more than the UK.
I also think that American girls are hotter :) They also like my British accent! A lot.
2006-11-09 16:43:23
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answer #2
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answered by ZCT 7
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The UK
2006-11-09 09:14:47
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answer #3
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answered by kerrie h 3
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Having lived and worked in both countries, I would have to say the US. When people ask me the difference, I give the following analogy: If you work in a widget factory in the UK, one of a team of ten people, and you make more widgets per hour than the other team-members, you generally get beaten up for making everyone else "look bad"; In the US, the others want to learn how you are doing it. Americans strive. Britons gossip about "getting above your station". That's why, with little difference in the actual "smarts" between Americans & the British, the US has gone from nothing to astonishing wealth in 200 years, and in Britain there are still homes with outside toilets.
2006-11-09 11:32:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I've lived in the UK all my life , but have visited the States twice. I would love to go and live there, but due to illness I can not fly, so I will have to dream on. Yes the culture and History of this country is amazing and inspiring and the americans sometimes come across as a bit shallow and showy, but I believe they are a very friendly bunch of people, their land is beautiful and besides the weather is a lot warmer out there.
2006-11-09 09:20:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, if the state of politics in the UK and the USA are anything to go by, the Americans could have a less right-wing government in a couple of years (possibly). If so, then I might move West.
2006-11-09 09:04:56
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answered by hallam_blue 3
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I've lived in both, and guess that the general environment is better in USA, however, discussion with British is more interesting because they are more knowledgeable. in terms of the government and laws, the UK is much much better than USA. Therefore my final answer would be UK.
2006-11-09 09:26:53
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answer #7
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answered by Sonmar 2
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I live in the usa and we have some problems but then so does the uk. I gues it would depend on how the uk takes care of the elderly and disabled and the poor.
2006-11-09 09:10:21
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answer #8
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answered by debpo_99 2
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The UK but as we are slowly turning into the USA, a desert island looks the better bet
2006-11-09 09:05:07
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answer #9
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answered by myvtecsred 2
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Came back from California last week.....beautiful areas there...beach, desert, climate....freeways nightmare....went to an airshow...should have heard the level of patriotic bollocks for the war....well scary.....watched the sunset on Ventura beach with my son.....some locals playing volleyball, others strolled down to see the sun drop....it was great, but must admit was looking forward to hearing brit accents again....then when I saw the litter back home I realised what a **** hole Britain is becoming......the USA is so big so hard question really.....the important point really is what sort of lifestyle do you want, then work from there.......
2006-11-09 11:13:43
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answer #10
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answered by Keith W 2
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At this present moment in time I would have to say the UK because it is too dangerous to live in the US with all these threats going around.
But I would give my heart and soul to live back in Evanston in Wyoming. I love that place so much and have visited 3 times.
2006-11-10 06:53:05
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answer #11
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answered by lollipoppett2005 6
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