Summer weather June 27th. People enjoy the hot weather as they relax by the Diana Memorial Fountain in Hyde Park, London, as today was set to become the hottest day of the year so far, with temperatures almost matching those in the Caribbean. Picture date: Monday June 27, 2011. Central and north London and the Home Counties were expected to bask in the highest temperatures in Britain, which are forecast to be only 1C (2F) less than the 32C (90F) forecast for the Jamaican capital of Kingston. See PA story WEATHER Heatwave. Photo credit should read: Clive Gee/PA Wire URN:11063603

LIVE THE BEST AS YOU CAN

I’ve always wanted to live somewhere other than my own country. Living conditions, quality, and atmosphere have always been more beautiful and livable for me due to studying abroad. To be more specific, I would love to live in England. However, as in every country, the UK has its pros and cons. London, the capital of England, has always been beautiful for me. It may even be my favorite city, but if I talk about the cons; It is very crowded and noisy, the rents are pretty high and therefore there is poverty in some areas. Because it’s a very tourist area, gangs are everywhere so that is very efficient for danger. plus r; There are so many job opportunities, it’s a great place to socialize and there’s so much greenery, it opens your mind and makes you feel better in life. Moreover, there are tons of places to visit. In other words, this is the place that every young person should taste in their university life. According to my experience when I went to London, yes it was very tiring, but there are many places where you can relax, so I don’t think this Metropolis life will affect me much, on the contrary, I love it. Because otherwise a quiet town would make me depressed and feel lonely. I’m not used to being silent because of my personality. The environment with people makes me feel safe and this confidence pushes me toward success. I mean, college life is pretty stressful anyway, and I didn’t want to make it even more overwhelming by living in a lonely place. Instead, I would like to live in a place where I can have fun and relax. However, as I get older, I think of moving to a quieter place like everyone else. But then this is not the time. Although London is a tiring city, it is a place I would like to live in my adult life because if we want success, we must be content to be uncomfortable.

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