Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m the pp above… more tips:
Access to day to day stuff is just different/non existent in the UK… as an example:
There’s one Sephora in all of the UK… and the sh^^ that they sell at Boots drug store is sh^^… buy face and beauty before she goes.
Melatonin can’t be purchased OTC there… just an example,… if there is anything that she needs daily, google Can I get XYZ in the UK.
Another example, Claritin is a different drug there, marketed as Clarityn.
Set up an Amazon.uk account. It’s different than our Amazon.
Life is hard. So hard. I have to learn to spell Claritin with a y!
Love Boots. Good stuff.
Anonymous wrote:I’m the pp above… more tips:
Access to day to day stuff is just different/non existent in the UK… as an example:
There’s one Sephora in all of the UK… and the sh^^ that they sell at Boots drug store is sh^^… buy face and beauty before she goes.
Melatonin can’t be purchased OTC there… just an example,… if there is anything that she needs daily, google Can I get XYZ in the UK.
Another example, Claritin is a different drug there, marketed as Clarityn.
Set up an Amazon.uk account. It’s different than our Amazon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another tangential issue is that students are allowed to drink at 18.
Nope. You can "drink" at 16 in a pub or restaurant so long as an older person (over 18) has purchased your drink.
You can purchase your own drink once you turn 18.
DP. I think you missed the PP's point that they can legally drink there at an age when they couldn't here.
Your addition adds nothing. And isn't entirely accurate anyway.
Thanks. You're so positive its great to have your input. Well done. Come back again soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC is in school in England now. Some things have been tough. Very difficult to see Dr when sick. DC has had to wait up to two weeks to see a Dr. Housing has been difficult and heat is often off in dorms during winter to save money.
Are you serious? Where on earth are they studying? the University of Victoria Peasantry?
Nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC is in school in England now. Some things have been tough. Very difficult to see Dr when sick. DC has had to wait up to two weeks to see a Dr. Housing has been difficult and heat is often off in dorms during winter to save money.
Are you serious? Where on earth are they studying? the University of Victoria Peasantry?
Nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:My DC is in school in England now. Some things have been tough. Very difficult to see Dr when sick. DC has had to wait up to two weeks to see a Dr. Housing has been difficult and heat is often off in dorms during winter to save money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another tangential issue is that students are allowed to drink at 18.
Nope. You can "drink" at 16 in a pub or restaurant so long as an older person (over 18) has purchased your drink.
You can purchase your own drink once you turn 18.
DP. I think you missed the PP's point that they can legally drink there at an age when they couldn't here.
Your addition adds nothing. And isn't entirely accurate anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone who gets into Cambridge or Oxford should go. Both offer a top-notch education that dominates the US academic experience (in nearly every school here) in many important respects. The tutorial format for courses makes a huge difference. In some areas (math, economics, physics, etc), both schools are simply outstanding. Distance is a factor. If that is tolerable/acceptable, it should be a no-brainer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another tangential issue is that students are allowed to drink at 18.
Nope. You can "drink" at 16 in a pub or restaurant so long as an older person (over 18) has purchased your drink.
You can purchase your own drink once you turn 18.
Anonymous wrote:Another tangential issue is that students are allowed to drink at 18.