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I really need to move to london or ill lose my mind help?

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i really need to go everyone in my year is either a chav or someone who wants to be my dad lives in kingston but thats like an hour away i go occaissonly but not very often but i met this girl a daughter of one of my dads workmates but she is so cool her and all her friends dress real punky and different and i no im not going to be with people like that for at least another four years i only hav her email anyway its so unfair i hav a lot of regular chav friends who i hav a luagh with but they all luagh at the way i dress and i have no one whos close to me and that dress individually i am the only one i dont no what to do you have to help me thanks soo much for reading me ramble on

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  1. Move to london, if u have the cash. If you broke then u cant go to live anywhere ...well except where the cost of living is low... I live in houston,tx, united states and If I had the money I would live everywhere for a couple of months ... japan, china, uk, italy , etc ...


  2. You have already lost it.  What you wrote is neither sentences nor understandable.  

    Calm down and realize that you need to stay where you are until you grow up a bit.

  3. moving to london won't get rid of chavs

    unless u go to a really gd state skl, church skl or private skl...u will probs have the same problems you have been having

    kingston is a nice place...i live near there but there are still chavs there.....

  4. It's really tough when you feel you don't fit in, or when you're quite different from the rest of your peer group.  Especially when you're at school and you know you're stuck with the same group for 4 or 5 years, it can feel like h**l!  

    The best advice I can give you is to remember how many other kids there must be thinking just the same thing as you.  It's only when you leave school and get out in the 'real world' that you realise just how many different types of people there are, and that really you're not odd or different at all.  You just have to keep doing your thing, enjoying who you are as an individual, enjoying the way you dress and the things you like to do.  Some of your friends /peers laugh but it's only because that makes them feel more secure -they're joining in with the others because it makes them feel they belong and that the attention is not on them.  You can meet more people like you when you go to university, or get a job, or even if you go on to do your A-levels at a sixth form college instead of staying on at the school you're at.  

    In the meantime, why don't you join a group or club that interests you, outside of school where you can meet different types of people.  Or even online, you can find different groups, and people who share the same likes and dislikes as you - it'll help you to have an alternative group of friends to talk to and spend time with.

    Just be you!  You will be so pleased when you're a bit older that you were comfortable with who you are, and that you didn't waste time suffering about it or trying to be someone you're not.

    Try and ignore any hurtful comments you get on this website.  Some people don't realise you're a child/teenager, and others are just frustrated!  You'll be fine.

  5. You may want to start by LEARNING HOW TO SPELL AND USE COMPLETE WORDS... you may need to be able to write an intelligent C.V. when you move to London, doncha' know.!

  6. Your question is incomprehensible.  I don't even really know what you're asking.  Try cutting to the chase and adding some punctuation.

  7. You need to be able to write proper English before considering  a move to the capital....and no, I'm not rude

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