Why I love living in the UK

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Hi. I'm Benjamin, and this is my dog, Bombay. My job, right, I coach people all around the
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world in improving their written and their spoken communication. This video is aimed
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at people who are thinking of moving to an English-speaking country. I live in the UK,
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and in this video I'm going to be talking about why I love living here to help you decide
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if it's a country you would like to live in too.
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One of the things I love most about the UK is the landscape. I noticed the landscape
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when I was living in Spain and I returned to the UK. You noticed how green and lush
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the land was. There's a famous hymn, "Jerusalem", which talks about the green and pleasant land
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of England. Now, just looking out, we've got green hills, we've got lovely old trees, we've
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got the sea, the sky, the clouds are always looking different, the weather's always changing,
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and the weather is actually something that kind of makes... It's part of our identity.
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You know, it's not like it's always the same. Like, you go to Los Angeles, it's always sunny,
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but here you never know what it's going to be. Like, sometimes in the summer it's kind
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of grey and rainy a lot of the time, and then suddenly it's sunny. Woo-hoo, we've got a
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day of summer. The winters, they aren't, like, really, really cold like they are in Canada,
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for example, but it always gives us something to talk about. You can always talk about the
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weather.
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So, just going back to the landscape of the UK. So, it's quite... It's quite a small country,
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and there's quite high population density in some of the more urban areas, but you come
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out to the national parks. There's, I think, around seven national parks in England. I
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live down in Devon in the southwest of England, and the national parks and the coastlines
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- really, really stunning and beautiful. So, let's go for a little walk and see what we
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can see.
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So, if you're moving to the UK for some great job, the chances are that the job will be
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based in a large metropolis like London or Manchester, Bristol, Birmingham, perhaps Leeds
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or Cardiff, perhaps, Edinburgh, Glasgow. And there's a lot to do in those towns and cities.
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That's the scope of another video. I'm going to talk to you about what I love doing down
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here. So, here we are. We're on the North Devon coast. Devon, it's down in the, like,
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the southwest. Imagine it as, like, the boot of the UK, like a shoe. It looks like a shoe
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sticking out. And no Bombay, don't be naughty. So, just looking out, there's so many things
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that I love doing here. I can see down there, edge of the water, there are some boats. Excuse
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me. So, I keep a boat there in the summer, a little wooden dinghy. We take my son sailing.
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And then I can take Bombay for a walk on the beach down there, dog-friendly beach. A bit
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further around, there's a cricket pitch, gorgeous cricket pitch. It's right on the edge of the
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water. Lovely views out to sea. And then there's another river. So, this is... This is called
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the River Torridge here, and it's called a confluence, a confluence joining together
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of two rivers. That's the River Tor up there, two North Devon rivers. So, very exciting
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sailing out in the middle there. And then we've got Appledore over there, which is a
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pretty little village town. And in the summer, at high tide, you can catch a boat between
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Appledore and Innstone, which is quite a nice thing to do. And all the kids, when it's at
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high tide, they jump into the water and they catch crabs and put them back in again. So,
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it's a lovely place to come and visit. There's not a huge amount of industry right here.
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Over there, you can see a ship building yard in Appledore, but, you know, there's not a
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huge amount of activity. But having said all of that, you know, it's much more possible
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these days to work remotely. So, if you are coming to the UK, you don't necessarily - well,
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it depends on the job, but you could live out of London and maybe go up a couple of
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days a week. These are discussions that have to be had with employers. But, yeah, I love
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living here. And there's another village over there, and there's a church service every
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fortnight, and we walk across the fields to that. And there's a nice pub in the village.
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When you're out in nature, it's great. I spend a lot of time out on the water. So, looking
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further, you can see, like, the really good surfing beaches of North Devon, like Croyd
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and Puttsburgh and Saunton. That's sort of out there in the distance. And there's another
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surfing beach over that way called Westwood Hoe. And actually, there's some quite good
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surf today. So, even though it's November, I'm probably going to be going in and getting
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rather cold.
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So, the longer you live in a place, the more connections and associations you make, the
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more you have memories of places. So, when you pass through a town, you go, "Ah, I remember
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when this happened." And the longer you're in a place, the more friends you make. Now,
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children are obviously great ways of becoming part of a community because you go to the
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school, and you meet the other parents, and you go to birthday parties. But if you're
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coming to the UK, you don't have children, you've got to think about getting out there.
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You've got to think, "Okay, I've got work, I've got my job, but I also need to have a
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life and I need to integrate into society. So, what are the activities that I'm going
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to be involved in?" Maybe outside, maybe joining some club, but it's really important to, you
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know, make some friends in the community. So, you know, you go down into the village
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and you can say, "Hello, Mr. Da-da-da. Hi, Mrs." or first name basis. Yeah, that makes
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life awesome.
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Here we are in Devon. This is where I grew up. It's where, like, home is for me. And
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obviously it's one of my favourite places, but there are lots of other great places in
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the UK. Further west, we've got Cornwall, which is, you know, known as a tourist destination.
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It's mainly along the coastline that people go to more, the beach resorts. Lovely place
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to visit. I like Falmouth down on the south coast, one of my favourite places. But you
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go even further down towards Land's End, you've got lovely little fishing ports like Mousehole,
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which is spelt "mouse hole". I've covered that in another Pronounced Weird Places Names
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video. So, then moving kind of eastwards. So, here we are in Devon. Devon's quite a
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big county. It's, you know, it's a dairy farming. So, lots of green hills and cows and sheep.
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You go a bit further and then Somerset is quite flat. They play cricket there. They
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make cider. A bit down, you've got Dorset. That's where my wife's family's from. Lovely
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county. I think apart from Cornwall, it's the only county in England not to have a motorway
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through it. And then, in my mind, things start to get a little bit more serious as you move
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towards London and pace of life quickens up a little bit. It's a bit more built up, although
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you do get areas like the New Forest, which are beautiful. And then London, lots going
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on in London. A lot of culture. A lot of different nationalities and opportunities and work etc.
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And then you've got East Anglia and there's some really nice bits there. Quite well connected
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to London via the train. And then heading north, actually, well, further west, Wales.
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I recently discovered Wales. I haven't really been there much before, and Wales is beautiful.
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You've got Welsh as well, which is spoken there, so a second language that some people
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in Wales, their first language is Welsh. Big cities, they've got opportunities like Birmingham,
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as I said, and Manchester. And then other, like, beautiful places to visit. Like, there's
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some great places in Scotland. But yeah, like, I'm sure we'll get some comments in this video
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about where your favourite places are in the UK. Sorry, my dog's kind of whining. Bombay.
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But I guess my general message from this video is, you know, it's a lovely place. You know,
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we'll have different politicians probably by the time you watch this video in a different
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kind of situation, so I'm not going to comment on that. But there's lots to do here. It's...
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The weather's always changing. There's a lovely landscape. And if all that appeals and you're
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in a sector like IT, medicine, then get in contact with me and I may be able to help
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you further your career in the UK. My website is www.honeyourenglish.com. But otherwise,
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thank you very much for watching this video. I really appreciate my viewers and subscribers.
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If you like these kind of videos, then press subscribe, ring the bell, and I'll see you
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in the next video. Well done, Bombay.
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