Good morning, everyone,
I haven’t been able to write lately, I’m pretty busy settling in this new city. I found a job, here, it is very easy to find small jobs, people recruit a lot and are very friendly with foreigners like me.
I also read yesterday on « Le Monde » that European leaders had agreed to postpone the Brexit to 31 October. I will tell you if, in the next few days, I notice any reactions or movements following this decision!
Auteur : irenemrty
When the newspaper talks about Brexit…

Another day
Today,
I did the shopping for the first time. I thought it would be expensive, but it was no different from the errands I was able to do in France.
At trafalgar square, my friend Manon and I came across a gathering of football fans. It was impressive, the atmosphere was very warm. I find that the English are more open-minded than the French, contrary to what we might think seen acute events concerning brexit. Transport is quite expensive, that’s why I try to move as much as possible on foot, and the different points of the city are pleasant to walk to. Moreover, the advantage is that you can discover the city better.
Second day
Yesterday was my second day.
I’ve been walking around the city, and I think it’s great that there are so many green spaces.
I went to a job interview, very different from what we can do in France. There were about ten of us and the managers of the smoothies bar in which I wanted to work told us about the work we would have to do and the expectations. I was surprised by their naturalness and the fact that they are looking for more personality to work with than experience.
I hope to be retained.
The traces of pro-Europeans in the streets of London

My first day
Today was my first day in London.
I had the opportunity to walk around some of London’s key districts where I noticed some of the remains of the pro-European demonstrations that took place on Saturday. Like stickers (bollocks to brexit!) or things written on the ground.
This city is very pleasant, there are many parks and it is not stressful (unlike Paris). I tasted big doughnuts with cookies, there was an ad to recruit new employees, you had to send your application by e-mail to the company. I had a little chat with the saleswoman who was very open and kind. I think London is a city where recruitment is more about personality than CV.
I had a very good experience of the city.
I invite you to follow my adventures as well as those of the Londoners through Brexit