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3 THINGS TO KNOW WHEN YOU MOVE TO THE UK


As I have already mentioned it in my previous blog
First country I've ever visited in abroad was the UK. So you can imagine how excited it was. I felt as I came to the other world. Literally, everything was for me so different and new.  

People,

I have to admit people were very helpful, friendly and willing to help me. Even when I couldn't speak English at all. We had always found way how to communicated. What I can recommended, if you don't speak English don't answer to them following "Sorry, I don't understand you" if you can't understand to them at all. As I found after long time they've always tried to explain it in different way to me. Honestly; it's just wasted time. Straightforward, tell them "I don't speak English" they will try to show you or  will find the way how to explained them what you need. The best method is it pointing a place and stuff or you can find easier to use a basic gestures.


Everything is on the left side,

I cannot moved on without mention how it is driving on the left side. As I've found out is it not only about driving. Things which you are using on daily basis are on opposite side as well. Such as: handle on the door/window, escalators are going in opposite way, brakes on the bike are swapped around and taps for a water as well. In my opinion, eventually it wants only a time to used to it. Personally I think driving on left side is easier than on the right side.

I found very interesting the story why some countries driving on the left side. I added a link to read about it here.



Rules,


Firstly, in the UK are certain rules which people should follow on daily basis. I have been impressed about all an arrangement and a principles. Lots of rules is related to restriction but on the other hand, you can see an impact to standard of living everywhere around you. Such as on many places is restricted to walking, smoking, fishing and etc. However, the safety and appearance of country are on very high level. The feature of rules is visible everywhere and that's why it is the UK one of the developed countries around the world.

Secondly, as soon as you will accept all rules and you'll used to it, the approached of society to you likely changed. All benefits in this country are subordinated to some commitment to Kingdom or society

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