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Moving to Wales...

You will find it just as easy to integrate into Wales as you would into any other country in Europe. If you're moving into a Welsh-speaking area you will have to learn to speak Welsh to integrate.
 
Deadman97 said:
I spent the last year working in Pen Y Dre Comp on the Gurnos- you can just see it in the top left of that pic. Absolutely gorgeous.

Fine schewl, tawt me all I now and my spolling as got beter over the ears
 
Errol's son said:
Is there any truth in the notion that the northern Welsh are less hospitable to the English than the southern Welsh?

IME yes, not outright hostile on the whole but generally banging on about things in a fairly prejudiced way. But that's probably cause I work in a sector that deals with things like housing policy and people can get heated about all sorts of stuff. Round here local folks can be very anti-nationalist and anti-WLA, takes all sorts, generally a friendly place though.

Personally I'd look at the Usk Valley, good connections to the M4 and completely gorgeous
 
First Wales gets shafted by Thatcher and the Tories, making it one of the poorest parts of the UK and now we get a bunch of wanky yuppies from the SE of England buying up relatively cheap property and eroding Welsh culture. Just so they can get a bit of fresh air and go walking in the woods with their chums.

I think it would definitely be a good thing if Welsh people started burning down English holiday homes again. Although I would stress if the holiday homes are owned by Scottish or Irish people then they shouldn't be burned down.
 
Brockway said:
First Wales gets shafted by Thatcher and the Tories, making it one of the poorest parts of the UK and now we get a bunch of wanky yuppies from the SE of England buying up relatively cheap property and eroding Welsh culture. Just so they can get a bit of fresh air and go walking in the woods with their chums.

I think it would definitely be a good thing if Welsh people started burning down English holiday homes again. Although I would stress if the holiday homes are owned by Scottish or Irish people then they shouldn't be burned down.

What about if they were owned by Bengali people? Or New Zealanders? Or Canadians? Or Indonesians? Or Danish?
 
llantwit said:
What about if they were owned by Bengali people? Or New Zealanders? Or Canadians? Or Indonesians? Or Danish?

Bengali - no, shouldn't be burned down
New Zealanders - no, shouldn't be burned down
Canadians - no, shouldn't be burned down
Indonesians - no, shouldn't be burned down
Danish - no, shouldn't be burned down
English - burn 'em down

None of those nations you have mentioned llantwit have shafted us, so naturally they should be exempt from having their holiday homes cremated. How are the kids btw?
 
Brockway said:
Bengali - no, shouldn't be burned down
New Zealanders - no, shouldn't be burned down
Canadians - no, shouldn't be burned down
Indonesians - no, shouldn't be burned down
Danish - no, shouldn't be burned down
English - burn 'em down

None of those nations you have mentioned llantwit have shafted us, so naturally they should be exempt from having their holiday homes cremated. How are the kids btw?
They say hello to sparky uncle Brockway, and look forward to visiting him inside.
 
Brockway said:
Bengali - no, shouldn't be burned down
New Zealanders - no, shouldn't be burned down
Canadians - no, shouldn't be burned down
Indonesians - no, shouldn't be burned down
Danish - no, shouldn't be burned down
English - burn 'em down

None of those nations you have mentioned llantwit have shafted us, so naturally they should be exempt from having their holiday homes cremated. How are the kids btw?

I'm sure the Danish and Canadians can be blamed for something, at some point in time, and the New Zealanders act all innocent, like they have nothing to do with Australia, who are nowadays dodgy as fuck, but are they really so pure?
 
Brockway said:
Although I would stress if the holiday homes are owned by Scottish or Irish people then they shouldn't be burned down.

What about 3rd generation Irish, who live in the U.K but plan to move to Wales for the fresh air, but not as a 2nd home or holiday home? Can I have a yellow star which marks me out as *not* for burning, once I move, and for when I go on holiday to Wales between now and then? :p
 
munkeeunit said:
What about 3rd generation Irish, who live in the U.K but plan to move to Wales for the fresh air, but not as a 2nd home or holiday home? Can I have a yellow star which marks me out as *not* for burning, once I move, and for when I go on holiday to Wales between now and then? :p

I knew someone would invoke the Irish grandfather rule...
 
Brockway said:
I knew someone would invoke the Irish grandfather rule...

As long as it works inversely to nazism, whereby I get to live because my grandparents were Irish, and not gassed because they were Irish, then that's a compromise I can live with. :)

But I think people should be given advance warnings that they're holidays homes are about to be burnt down. The better elements and cells of the I.R.A always gave advance warnings too, so as to minimise deaths.

Unike Islamic 'terrorists' who don't seem to have any moral underpinnings, at all.
 
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