I don't think you are telling the whole truth. Considering your highest margin of £180/month food budget, it costs only £2.14 per meal. Are you living on instant noodles? Even before COVID-19, it cost more than £50 for just minimum groceries per week. The minimum bus fare was £1.50. Please don't give false hopes to people. By the way, what's the point of living like that in "London"?
I appreciate your opinion, though I sense there might have been aspects of the video that you might have missed or not followed through properly. If you had the chance to listen carefully, you would have noticed that I emphasized on giving up all luxuries in order to survive on a minimal budget in London. The video is targeted towards individuals seeking cost-effective ways to live in London, rather than those aiming to indulge in luxuries. In this context, I believe my information is accurate and logical. Peace ✌🏼
I am glad that you liked the video, I came to the UK in 2019 and I used to spend £700-800 in a month. But now my monthly expenses fall between £1100-£1200 a month.
I pay the service charge if it’s included in the bill. So far, I have never encountered a situation where I paid the service charge and the service was not satisfactory.
Sir maine 13 july ko NI number apply kiya tha aur mere se address glt dala gya aur jab maine unko 13 august ko reissue k liye call kiya unhone bola ki 23 august ko aa jayega aur ab maine call kiya 24 august ko woh bole 18 September se phele aa jayega so what can i do sir? &
First of all, no need to call me Sir 😄. You can call me 'Shabbir'. I would say the best option is to keep in touch with 'Home Office' and get updates from them. Let them know that you're waiting for your NI number for long now and that your work is getting impacted because of this. I hope if this helps 🙂