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If you’re planning on staying in the United Kingdom for more than a few months, it’s worth considering whether you’ll need a fixed telephone line...
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In the UK it seems everyone old enough to walk now has a mobile phone! It doesn’t seem that long ago that these devices were only found in the world of successful...
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With the help of the World Wide Web you can now find masses of information on the internet. It is a huge resource of information...
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Home entertainment in the UK has never been so good! Now you don’t even need to leave the house if you want to watch a movie...
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Newspapers were once delivered every morning to most houses in the UK. It was a tradition for people to read the daily news while they ate breakfast and drank tea.
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Magazines fill the shelves of every newsagent in the UK. From Take A Break to Caravan Weekly – there is something for everyone to read...
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Many people in the UK now have a digital TV service in their home. Although you may find a lot of British people will tell you that no matter how many channels you’ve got...
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Radio in the UK can be not only great entertainment but great company too! If you are on your own in the house, or driving home from work...
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English sounds very different depending where you are in the UK. People from the North of England have a completely different accent to those from the South...
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Dating in the UK has changed a lot over the last few years. Not too many years ago, it was a custom to have a ‘chaperone’ with you on a date...
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Wherever you come from, when you meet someone new in the UK, you might not know whether to bow, kiss them, or shake their hand. And if you kiss them...
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 28 August 2008 )
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