Anonymous wrote:Should we do Delhi next?
What is wrong with you people. Enjoy Brambleton.
To the person above dumping on the pensions — it’s 70-100 percent or more of your top earning, so not too shabby for a pair of Wall Street/City folk. And then on top we have 401k too. Don’t know anyone anyone with an anything replacement. Take a walk
Anonymous wrote:This is the travel forum, why are you posting here about living in London? London is lovely to visit, but of course quite expensive. I think you're wrong about food, but that is probably because I eat a lot of British-Indian ("curry") and Middle Eastern food when I'm in the UK and have a bit of an affinity toward jacket potatoes with baked beans and cheese. I will agree that the people are mean and racist AF (I am Indian-American, so I've been called a "Paki" before).
Anonymous wrote:My God are Americans whiney babies. OP you are an absolute embarrassment, seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not being able to find good food in London is a special talent in itself, but bonus comedy points for thinking food scene is better in DC/ DMV.
NP. But this is possibly the dumbest post in this thread. And there are several elite contenders.
Yeah yeah, everyone knows the South Asian and other immigrant food in London is good. (Sort of. People oversell this all the time, but fine.)
So what? Pretty much any large city on earth has good options if you want authentic, cheap, ethnic food and go to the right neighborhoods to find it.
Beyond that, the London food scene is absolute trash. Utterly mid Dishoom gets talked about like it’s some world class destination. It’s McDonalds. The turbot from Brat? Meh. There isn’t a single decent steak in the entire city.
I could go on but won’t.
Anonymous wrote:My God are Americans whiney babies. OP you are an absolute embarrassment, seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Better than you, I’d think given that S&P not so important when you have a guaranteed pension. I have a dual citizenship but really cannot fathom the levels of xenophobia and exceptionalism and provincialism this entire thread is so full of - what has England ever done to you?
Let’s start with asking the Native Americans?
And then let’s get educated on the Triangular Trade Route
Also India wants the Crown Jewels back
Anonymous wrote:This is the travel forum, why are you posting here about living in London? London is lovely to visit, but of course quite expensive. I think you're wrong about food, but that is probably because I eat a lot of British-Indian ("curry") and Middle Eastern food when I'm in the UK and have a bit of an affinity toward jacket potatoes with baked beans and cheese. I will agree that the people are mean and racist AF (I am Indian-American, so I've been called a "Paki" before).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Major world cities such as NYC, Tokyo, Seoul, London, Paris, Madrid, etc ALL suck. They appeal to too many hollow soulless jerks who think they just HAVE to live in a famous city or else they will be worthless.
NYC is awesome
Tokyo is awesome
Seoul is deracinated
Paris is meh
Madrid is awesome
London is hot garbage
Pithy!
Anything for Frankfurt, Singapore or Toronto?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not being able to find good food in London is a special talent in itself, but bonus comedy points for thinking food scene is better in DC/ DMV.
NP. But this is possibly the dumbest post in this thread. And there are several elite contenders.
Yeah yeah, everyone knows the South Asian and other immigrant food in London is good. (Sort of. People oversell this all the time, but fine.)
So what? Pretty much any large city on earth has good options if you want authentic, cheap, ethnic food and go to the right neighborhoods to find it.
Beyond that, the London food scene is absolute trash. Utterly mid Dishoom gets talked about like it’s some world class destination. It’s McDonalds. The turbot from Brat? Meh. There isn’t a single decent steak in the entire city.
I could go on but won’t.
Anonymous wrote:Not being able to find good food in London is a special talent in itself, but bonus comedy points for thinking food scene is better in DC/ DMV.