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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: London
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cost of living London V Birmingham
why is London more expensive than Brum in your opinion
In London you can easily live without a car, but in Bham you do avrg car costs £4k to run a year plus the purchasing cost A £230pw apartment in London costs around £130 pw in Brum discuss |
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ISAO OKANO
Join Date: Mar 2003
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I live without a car- its easy.
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I want to live without a car so bad.
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Cost of living in London isn't really that much higher comparing to other places in the UK. Public transport prices are the same. Food, clothes and other stuff that you can find in everyday supermarkets and shops cost exactly the same too (in some cases even cheaper). The only thing that's definately more expensive is accomodation, but that's only if you want to live in a really good apartment in some posh area, if you just need a decent room in a family house in a decent suburban area you'll get away with a ~£70pw for a single and ~£100pw for a double, which is definately not much, at least comparing to f.e. Sussex. So i don't really see what this fuss about London being expensive is about.
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With "ji" as in hemorrhoids written in Hirigana its "chi" with dots instead of "shi",you know you dont normally put dots on "chi" right? but when i was lookin' it up in the dictionary i was really surprisd because they'd write it with a dotted "shi" also you know how they write "dolphin" as "sea pig" but using the same character for "pig" i wonder why "river pig" is read as "puffer fish"even though they live in the sea..... |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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London buses are cheaper than the Arriva buses where I live. The prices have just gone up here too.
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Join Date: May 2003
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I would say transport is more expensive in London. Even though it gets subsidised a lot. For example one stop on the tube can cost £2. compared to Newcastle where you can buy a return ticket for £2.20. So almost half the price!
Bus fares used to be cheap in London compared to a lot of other places in Britain, but I sisupect that is no longer so much the case with fares in the suburbs being £1.20. Is it £1.50 in central london or is that only night buses? Taxis are definitely more expensive in London. I tend to be overly generous when elsewhere as it just seems cheap elsewhere incomparison. |
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Accomodation in London is roughly double what you would pay for a comparable area/house or flat in Birmingham (or Manchester or any other big city). You can live without a car in Brum just as you can in London, many of the people I work with that live in Brum do just that.
It's true that food, clothes, electronic goods etc are about the same as they are generally bought from the same shops but entertainment like cinemas, bars and to some extent restaurants and also services like plumbers, electricians, hairdressers are generally more expensive in my experience. Another thing that is much more expensive is Solicitors fees when buying a house, my sister recently bought a flat in Wimbledon and was quoted by local solicitors around double for the legal work compared to a local firm in Shropshire, luckily she had family here that she visited regularly and she was able to have the work done through them or it would have cost her an extra £750 to buy her flat. The office for national statistics did a study published late last year into general costs of living in different rgions across the country and came up with the following results: London is 109.7% of the national average while the West Midlands is 97.8% of the national average. So to have the same standard of living in London as in the West Midlands you would need to earn 12.17% extra. http://www.statistics.gov.uk/article...5Wingfield.pdf |
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I paid twenty quid to see Half Man Half Biscuit in London. That's outrageous. The place was crammed and my fellows kinda thought it was dire and annoyed me. Stupid clogs. So after they gave in and let me stay til' the encores, oh how kind, we persued to clubs and paid even more. London clubs offer you to pay for being on a guest list. Such generous hosts, and who'd figured out -some of these club owners are indeed either Dutch or Scottish
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Just compare the prices of half a cucumber in both cities and you have your answer.
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at tesco's prices are the same nationwide you halfcucumberwit
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What is the best method of cutting a cucumber in half?
like this: ![]() of like this:
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philosophers have pondered over this question for centuries, and I myself am still contemplating
Usually we chop 'em to pieces. It's favourite as dog food as well
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appearances can be deceiving.
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that's a courgette she's holding
not a cucumber big city folk, what do they know of vegetables?
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sebius you a true perceiver of leguminous plant produce. Henceforth I will unabashedly hearken to your word.
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I couldn't give a monkey about expenses.
Its just a matter of which is the better city? The vast majority will say. London. And so will I. |
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How unbiased--oh look, you're from London!
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