(Apr. 10, 2017 3:22 PM)Yblader1 Wrote: Depends really, I mean it's got good and bad zones. I lived in Glasgow which wasn't the greatest of places, especially since as a refugee the government tend to at first put u into a kinda rough neighbourhood to live in but it had its good parts too. Personally my family wanted to live in London but those times it was tough for an afghan family to migrate to desired places unlike today cos of all the events happening around the world then. And thanks, it was probably the best decision till date. Led a much better life than I could though I would like to retrace my roots in the future maybe even visit once everything calms down over there.
Hm, I did not go to Glasgow or much on the west side, but surely the scenery is very similar, with the giant trees, the rounded mountains and the fluorescent green vegetation, plus I cannot imagine that the state of mind of the eastern residents is much different than that of the westerners in the country hah. Surely being refugees or immigrants does get you a different welcome and different interactions, but from what I saw the Scottish people would not have been as horrible as other countries could have been, at least.