I appreciate that you value our presence here on the forum but, as you already know, I don't like the UK at all.kangarunner wrote: ↑June 19th, 2023, 11:17 am@Pixel--Dude @Lucas88 Feel free to discuss / talk more about London or UK in general. It's very interesting for me because I've never been there! From what I can gather, people in the UK are much more social with each other than in America.
Good to have you both on this forum!
I don't like the UK for the following reasons (in no particular order):
1. The UK is by and large bland and boring and doesn't have much of a culture. The country obviously has a high level of economic prosperity, material comfort and a safety net for the needy and offers a first-world standard of living but, beyond that, the way of life here feels extremely soulless and mechanical and lacks the color and vivaciousness of other more vibrant cultures. I'm always awed by how less economically developed parts of the world such as Latin America and India can have far richer cultural traditions and offer far more beauty, color, vibrancy and revelry.
2. The UK speaks an ugly language. Yes, I think that English, the language which I'm typing in right now, sounds ugly and is morphologically inferior. Hearing it on a daily basis here annoys me. I much prefer Spanish and Portuguese which I regard as beautiful, inherently musical and morphologically superior. This is one of the reasons why I love living in Spain and Latin America: I am able to use my favorite languages as my primary vehicle of communication and don't have to hear the whiny, ugly and annoying language of obnoxious Brits and other Anglophones.
3. The people aren't really open or friendly outside of customary exchanges of superficial banter. Your British acquaintances might joke around with you at the pub or wherever but it's really hard to advance to the friendship stage. Acquaintances will suggest that you "meet up" some time - what seems to be a social invitation - but it almost never happens. They don't really mean it. You're not supposed to take it literally. In reality, in the UK it's hard to make meaningful friendships because most people here are self-interested egoists focused almost exclusively on their own material pursuits and so this place is quite lonely if you don't have childhood friends or fit into some special clique.
4. The women are mostly ugly. I don't like the pasty White women of the UK. They are melanin-deficient and look weird (like pretty much all Anglo women do). They don't compare to a hot brown-skinned Colombian or Brazilian mestiza with curves, a big butt and a cute feminine face or a tanned curvy Desi lady dressed in a saree. Racist comment I know, but I just don't like Anglo/Germanic people and cultures.
5. I am a Latin soul. I simply don't resonate with the energy and vibe of cold and robotic Anglo cultures. I've always felt completely out of place here, too different, incompatible with the people around me. This is not the right place for me. My birth here was more likely due to an error of incarnation.
The above reasons are why I don't like the UK. The only way for you to know whether or not you like the UK is to go there yourself and see what it's like.