Moving in January

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kev78
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Moving in January

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Sick of the grey and cold everyone looking miserable debt ridden scum hole that England is we have decided to up sticks and get the hell out of here and head to HH in January :)
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:wink: Good luck, kev. I hope the gloss hasn't been taken off by march
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Make sure you get into some kind of routine & do hobbies, otherwise you may be eaten alive by drink & boredom.
Will you be working here or retiring? :)
from a fellow Englander :)
When nosy expats ask how can i live here without working, i reply, 'well, while you worked hard for 50 years, i worked smart for 5 years' :D
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Re: Moving in January

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Good on ha Kev!

While the grass isn't always greener, if you don't try you'll never know.

Been here 3 months myself after deciding enough is enough!

So far so good but it's still early doors.

All the best
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Re: Moving in January

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Enough is enough? Coming back to the UK?

My job is internet based so still i'm working and I like Muay Thai, going to the gym, snorkelling etc so should be able to keep busy.
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