thank you for all the comments. I read my post again and felt embarassed because I sounded so harsh, it's just so...so difficult having to be in a place that makes you unhappy. Trust me, I HAVE made a great effort, joined all kinds of societies and tried to mingle with brittish people, and sure not everything has been bad for the past 3 years, but it's a downward spiral and I'm scarred of it getting a lot worse. I can't accelerate my degree nor can I complete it in Sweden due to the nature of my subject (medicine). I live in Scotland...
maybe I just need to try harder....I'm starting my 4th year of medicine soon and the stress of that does make it a lot harder to "try harder". this is so sad...I've never had to be in a position where I've activly had to FIND friends.
Don't apologise for your feelings. Actually, thank you for your post. It's hard for someone who considers themselves a nice person to come to terms with that overwhelming feeling many foreigners get while living in England. I have been here for a while and will need to stay here for a bit longer still. Like you said, there is hardly a day that passes without me dreaming about the day I will finally be able to leave. This country is empty, there is no life, there is no joy of life, the English have no understanding of what authenitc human-to-human relationship is, it's all a pretence, it's all a fake smile covering very ugly frustration and anger. I can see your post was written a few years ago, I hope you now live in some nice place
Scotland? No wonder lol. Dundee or Edinburgh? Never been to dundee, but in Edinburgh the only good thing is the chip shops. I jest. Seriously though you should try the fryed marsebars.
Is it normal that I hate the UK?
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thank you for all the comments. I read my post again and felt embarassed because I sounded so harsh, it's just so...so difficult having to be in a place that makes you unhappy. Trust me, I HAVE made a great effort, joined all kinds of societies and tried to mingle with brittish people, and sure not everything has been bad for the past 3 years, but it's a downward spiral and I'm scarred of it getting a lot worse. I can't accelerate my degree nor can I complete it in Sweden due to the nature of my subject (medicine). I live in Scotland...
maybe I just need to try harder....I'm starting my 4th year of medicine soon and the stress of that does make it a lot harder to "try harder". this is so sad...I've never had to be in a position where I've activly had to FIND friends.
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Don't apologise for your feelings. Actually, thank you for your post. It's hard for someone who considers themselves a nice person to come to terms with that overwhelming feeling many foreigners get while living in England. I have been here for a while and will need to stay here for a bit longer still. Like you said, there is hardly a day that passes without me dreaming about the day I will finally be able to leave. This country is empty, there is no life, there is no joy of life, the English have no understanding of what authenitc human-to-human relationship is, it's all a pretence, it's all a fake smile covering very ugly frustration and anger. I can see your post was written a few years ago, I hope you now live in some nice place
Scotland? No wonder lol. Dundee or Edinburgh? Never been to dundee, but in Edinburgh the only good thing is the chip shops. I jest. Seriously though you should try the fryed marsebars.
i wish you the best. hang in there. the bulk of it is behind you.