I know life in Bulgaria and England. In Bulgaria the countryside is beautiful, and makes your heart feel floaty, and the food is so good too. In cities like Sofia people are kind of blunt but in the countryside they're warm, and it's cheaper to buy land. Fruit and vegetables are of the best quality, especially tomatoes, and the architecture in Sofia is cool too, with Eastern Orthodox influences and pretty parks. The Paradise mall has literally everything to do. However, the pavements are super bumpy and infrastructure isn't the best. Winters and summers are extreme polar opposites, which is a plus for some and a minus for others. I like how there are still celebrated traditions everywhere like Baba Marta, and old style music. Many don't drink the tap water in the capital, but Vitosha has really clean drinking water, which is basically in Sofia.
England for me is greyer if that makes sense. People are polite but keep to themselves, unless you're in the North, where they're really friendly. The quality of fruit and vegetables is definitely not as good. The infrastructure is pretty good, the school systems, drinking water, hospitals, and well built streets. London is super interesting but expensive to purchase items and food, and the rate of violent crime has increased by a lot recently, which is sad. The countryside isn't as dramatic, and the seasons are pretty much all mild and grey, there are rarely ever extreme temperatures. But Wales and the North of England have really beautiful countryside, some rolling, some mountainous, some serene and flowered. The villages are fairytale like.
I haven't been to the countries that you mention
Dude, I've lived in England all my life; you describe it really well.
I love the little rural villages, and it is tragic as fuck with what's happening in London.
The MET took s shit loads of heat just for putting up statistics showing that over 78% of the gang matrix is made up of black males. London's only going to get worse unfortunately.
Thank you bigbud! London may not be at its best, but the North is becoming more connected and Liverpool is a pretty good place to be. I hope that you are living in a nicer place.
America is so big it just depends where you go and what you're looking for. If you go to New York you're gonna get very blunt, fast talking, street smart people. If you go to the south you're gonna get laid back slow talking polite people. Idk about midwest or west I've never been.
I dont drink tap water. Its safe but taste luke chlorine.
Where i live crime is high in the city but not outside it. Big cities are way more dangerous.
I like your description.
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I know life in Bulgaria and England. In Bulgaria the countryside is beautiful, and makes your heart feel floaty, and the food is so good too. In cities like Sofia people are kind of blunt but in the countryside they're warm, and it's cheaper to buy land. Fruit and vegetables are of the best quality, especially tomatoes, and the architecture in Sofia is cool too, with Eastern Orthodox influences and pretty parks. The Paradise mall has literally everything to do. However, the pavements are super bumpy and infrastructure isn't the best. Winters and summers are extreme polar opposites, which is a plus for some and a minus for others. I like how there are still celebrated traditions everywhere like Baba Marta, and old style music. Many don't drink the tap water in the capital, but Vitosha has really clean drinking water, which is basically in Sofia.
England for me is greyer if that makes sense. People are polite but keep to themselves, unless you're in the North, where they're really friendly. The quality of fruit and vegetables is definitely not as good. The infrastructure is pretty good, the school systems, drinking water, hospitals, and well built streets. London is super interesting but expensive to purchase items and food, and the rate of violent crime has increased by a lot recently, which is sad. The countryside isn't as dramatic, and the seasons are pretty much all mild and grey, there are rarely ever extreme temperatures. But Wales and the North of England have really beautiful countryside, some rolling, some mountainous, some serene and flowered. The villages are fairytale like.
I haven't been to the countries that you mention
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Dude, I've lived in England all my life; you describe it really well.
I love the little rural villages, and it is tragic as fuck with what's happening in London.
The MET took s shit loads of heat just for putting up statistics showing that over 78% of the gang matrix is made up of black males. London's only going to get worse unfortunately.
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Thank you bigbud! London may not be at its best, but the North is becoming more connected and Liverpool is a pretty good place to be. I hope that you are living in a nicer place.
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Thanks man, something about the way you write, you sound like a really nice dude; wish you well, man.
America is so big it just depends where you go and what you're looking for. If you go to New York you're gonna get very blunt, fast talking, street smart people. If you go to the south you're gonna get laid back slow talking polite people. Idk about midwest or west I've never been.
I dont drink tap water. Its safe but taste luke chlorine.
Where i live crime is high in the city but not outside it. Big cities are way more dangerous.
I like your description.
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can you walk at night in your town?
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Yes definitely. I wouldnt be worried.