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What's it like up north anyway?

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    What's it like up north anyway?

    Just occurred to me that with all this North vs. London debating going on I don't really know what it's like up there.

    So what is it like?
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    #2
    Lots of nice people.

    Lots of chavs.

    Lots of people with chips on their shoulder about where they come from.

    Just like the south really, but statistically wetter.
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      #3
      This morning it was a bit nippy out, but on Sunday the weather forecasters say it will be slightly warmer.
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        #4
        The airports are all working just fine.
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          #5
          A lot like the south really.

          So I'll stay in Wales where it's much nicer
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            #6
            It's grim...allegedly...

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              #7
              I wouldn't bother - you probably won't like it.

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                #8
                I like it.

                The city (in my case Manchester) has everything I need 24hrs a day and lots of choice, bars restaurants museums etc. i live 15-20mins drive or 30 mins bus out of the centre and the area i live has a very village feel to it (closest ive seen in London is Greenwich) so I dont feel like life is busy city hectic but its close enough to get to if I want.

                There's the penine's 30 mins drive away, the lake district about 1hr away and north wales about 90 mins away so getting out of "city life" is easy.

                To me the people seem to be the major difference between north and south. There's much more of a local or community (if thats the best word to describe it) feel even when in the city, it doesnt feel like you live your life in a bubble containing you and those with you. Both good and bad i know but people talk to each other, even if they've never met, taxi drivers talk to you, nutters talk to you on the bus, it doesnt feel like your invisible and just another statistic in the rat race.

                EDIT: It doesnt feel like everyone in the bar/restaurant/shop your in are competing with each other for whatever reason, people seem more at ease just being who they are and not worrying about trying to impress.

                Thats only based on visiting london for business purposes, im sure living there is very different.
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                  #9
                  Apparently one cannot even get wholmeal pasta up there - and some cafes dont even do a latte.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by chef View Post
                    I like it.

                    The city (in my case Manchester) has everything I need 24hrs a day and lots of choice, bars restaurants museums etc. i live 15-20mins drive or 30 mins bus out of the centre and the area i live has a very village feel to it (closest ive seen in London is Greenwich) so I dont feel like life is busy city hectic but its close enough to get to if I want.

                    There's the penine's 30 mins drive away, the lake district about 1hr away and north wales about 90 mins away so getting out of "city life" is easy.

                    To me the people seem to be the major difference between north and south. There's much more of a local or community (if thats the best word to describe it) feel even when in the city, it doesnt feel like you live your life in a bubble containing you and those with you. Both good and bad i know but people talk to each other, even if they've never met, taxi drivers talk to you, nutters talk to you on the bus, it doesnt feel like your invisible and just another statistic in the rat race.

                    Thats only based on visitign london for business purposes, im sure living there is very different.
                    Ssssssh don't spoil it!

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