cloud
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I moved away 22 years ago, and am now done with London and want to move back. Hopefully within a year or two.
Couldn't wait to leave Brighton, albeit only after a year. Definitely the worst place I've lived. But then I'm Canadian and use to certain things such as space, politeness, value for money, etc.
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Have lived or worked in all of the above. Not for me either.
Brighton is a totally different place to 20 years ago, I like to visit now but I would never live there again. I know Newhaven is nothing to shout about but I like to park outside my house not 3 streets away.
I missed it a bit when I first moved away, but not anymore, and I wouldn't move back. Brighton thinks it's so cool and cosmopolitan, but it's not really, it's just a few ageing hippies, gays and some art. And a load of chavs. Same as most other cities really. It's much dirtier than most other cities though.
Brighton's a far superior place to those Northern hell hole towns like Burnley and Bradford etc, but I don't think it's much better or worse than any other reasonable cities in the UK. And for a city, it is very small, you get bored going to the same places all the time very quickly. It's helped as a city because it is in Sussex, which is a great county, probably 5th or 6th nicest in the country.
Interesting and I am guessing your in London, undoubtedly a world class city or so I am assured.
I quite like the size of Brighton and Hove you have all the tastes just a short walk/taxi ride away.
If you live in one nondescript location in London ( not necessarily saying that you do ) and have to travel 30 mins or an hour to another area of London for a different experience, for me it doesnt follow that this relates or has any association in any way to where you have just left.
Where you live is just slightly more convenient to where you have just arrived ..........