What It Costs To Live in London
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Published 2017-09-13
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All Comments (21)
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LDN is as cheap or expensive as you want it to be. My man's eating blueberries for breakfast, donnin' regular coffees on the go, and munchin at some peng-a-leng pizza joint you won't find down Walworth Rd. Meanwhile I'm blaggin bargains at Icelands, Spoons down Bromley on a Friday night and home with a 3 piece from Morleys
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Way too fucking expensive, living costs keep going up but wages aren't going up.
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I totally get it; I love London, but I also hate London. I feel poor yet still I can afford to put blueberries (rationed, obviously) on my yoghurt in the morning, I responsibly skip the coffee-to-go, and I do realise how privileged it is to even complain about that; there's just something very "Orwellian" about this way of life in the big cities now... living cramped in these small boxes, getting our rationed "super-foods" from the cabinets, going to work so we can still stay in these boxes next month, spending everything we earn to barely maintain this routine that is life in the big city. It looks really nice and all, but it's actually a very uncertain kind of existence - being one missed pay check or unforeseen expense away from a possible disaster.
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This was interesting and aesthetically pleasing
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Seems like a very charming person.
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Advice for going to the cinemas in the uk buy your tickets which are usually £4.00 and before you go in go to pound land and stuff it in your bag
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Omg those spots he went to straight hipster level over 90000
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I'm a US citizen who got to visit London for the first time ever a few years ago, and while I have never been a fan of so called "city life", I can definitely understand the attraction with London. It didn't feel like all the other cities I'd seen in the States, being surrounded by such rich history and older architecture was amazing and the fact that you can easily walk and take public transit makes it even better. Being on foot gives you a much better sense of the city than just sitting in a car. I would certainly love to go back sometime.
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I don't understand people who spend 2-3 pounds every day for a cup of coffee valued at around 15-20 cents.
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That breakfast bowl looks like something you’d see in Black Mirror
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He mentions "Driving" to the cinema and parking, yet you don't explorer how much the cost of a car/insurance/road tax is.
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The color correction is too much in my opinion. Just look at how pale it made the banana and grapes look.
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that pepperoni thin crust pizza looked so fucking tasty
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I’ve visited London 3 times. I’m from the US. It’s a lovely city. One of the times I went I found my absolute favorite place which is the Cotswolds especially Lacock and Castle Comb. And Ireland and Scotland were a hoot too. Amazing countries and cities
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80 POUNDS PER MONTH ON TRANSPORT ARE U JOKING? MORE LIKE 120
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As a teacher in NYC, Aaron's income and rent were shocking! I'm about to hop on a plane...
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How much does weekly sunshine cost? haven't seen much of it like the white bananas and white grapes do they have the same issue.
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1:59 “£4.50 which is ridiculously cheap” *laughs in Cardiff”