Your new local habits in England
See also
Living in England: the expat guideThinking About Leaving Your Home Country?Remuneration structure in EnglandMigrants will need A-level standard English to work in UKDigital Drivers Licence - Car RentalWhich Wise account is better for expats in the UK?Managing mailboxes or PO boxes in EnglandMake your relocation easier with the England expat guide

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I really like "Sunday lunch", either at home or in a pub. English breakfast is also a nice treat once in a while. I like scones and oatcakes (the latter more of a northern English thing). I normally drink more tea here and I always carry an umbrella in my bag (this may sound like a bit of a cliche but it's true for me). I like the beautiful colours that changing weather produces (those greys and blues in the sky which contrast with bright green in the countryside). I think architecture here is gorgeous and I love sitting by bay windows reading a book. Also, in the UK I cycle more than I used to. Well these are just a couple of things off the top of my head. Hope was helpful!

