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Anyone had a go at this test reported on the BBC website? Results of few question based on your personality then compared to results of a nationwide study, give you the best and worst places to live.

Obviously to be taken with a large pinch of salt, but apparently I'd be happiest in South Norfolk! I'll stick with East Dulwich.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-31816926

PS I took the test and there was only 10% difference between the best and worst places for me to live - not worth the cost of moving house. And of course it didn't factor in the misery of the commute I'd have getting back to the city to do my job from South Cambridge which would wipe out the 6% supposed improvement in happiness (there's no work in my industry round there)

uncleglen Wrote:

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> I got Newcastle.....I couldn't even watch Auf

> Wiedersehn Pet when it was on because of the

> accents...





The place is a tribal shithole of a backwater, an oblast of ignorance, a penninsula of provincial patriacrchy


you know the phrase " Crabs in a bucket"... this was constructed to describe newcastle

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