Sadly, I broke my earplugs. But, it made me appreciate visual triggers a lot more. I'm really thankful for your continuous uploads combining both impeccably calm auditory triggers and beautiful yet playful visual triggers! You're the best
I would tend to agree with Christill in not recommending living here, but I think people are very critical of whichever country they live in and "the grass is always greener" elsewhere. I would strongly recommend you spend a few weeks here on holiday as I get the feeling that most foreigners think it's all Harry Potter and small villages here when in fact it's multi-cultural, working class living on the breadline and often little respect for each other. There is a lot of division here. Maybe get VPN and watch some real TV here like the news. Also, there's no such thing as a British accent - there's the "Queens English" which is probably what you're referring to, but that won't be a thing for very long - no kids have spoken like that for 30+ years. We have accents around major cities and different parts of the UK. There are also high numbers of immigrants which bring their own dialect. I heard your natural speaking voice on Insta today and don't think you should want to change it as it's very charming!
Honestly, I wouldn’t recommend coming here. The country is not in a good way. And the new government coming in will not help much. But if you are absolutely determined to come here, I’d recommend where my Mum is from, Northumberland, in the north east. Or Scotland. I love the Scottish Highlands. I live on the south coast. It’s very populated and there are a lot of wealthy, selfish people in my opinion.
@@shuaiwang8409 Many decades of austerity and privatisation of public services have ruined the health service, polluted the rivers and seas with 💩. There is rising racism and extremely high cost of living. Poor quality housing. The rich are super rich and the poor can’t afford to buy food or heat in winter. No safe bicycle infrastructure. It’s a disaster.
@@shuaiwang8409 there's a pretty big difference between liking somewhere for it's culture / subcultures and living with all of it's problems. Which is not to dis Wales or Manchester but the whole country is suffering from the same issues (cost of living, cost of energy, house prices, health service that doesn't work, ineffective policing, I could go on)