I used to commute to work but no longer. I transfer to a closer locarion and drive 20min to work now. Thanks for sharing your experience. I enjoyed this vlog.
You’re right that Farringdon has e ticket barriers but for train tickets, you have to show a train official so they let you through. These days they scan the e tickets with a small device and let people through.
I’m also planning on working at London while commuting from outside of London but the price for return ticket is £50 per day 😭 anyway to lower ticket price😢
Yh that’s the catch. Commuting into London tends to be expensive. You can get a rail card to reduce the cost if you’re eligible for one. They have different categories for students, 16-25, 26-30. Have a look and see if you can get one and save money in the long run.
Please can you do a video of hitchin town, i am looking to move there so i would like to know if its like a country side or its busy. How is the town center/ high street like. What sort of retail stores they have got. Are they like lots of Blacks living there ? Thank you
I could try and make a video of the town center. There are a number of independent owned stores at the town center in addition to the usual stores you would see at a town center. The population is diverse but I wouldn’t say there are lots. You can check online for the statistics.
The transport cost can vary based on how often one goes to work and whether one has a rail card or season’s ticket. I spent about £250 a month for my train to work. I typically go in 3 times a week. I have a rail card and buy my tickets daily. Hope this helps 😊
hello from washington dc, thanks for the very interesting video! very cool to learn more about the daily life of people from around the world :)
I’m loving this sprinkle of lifestyle... keep them coming😍
Thank you! ☺️
Very good video to give idea in a daily commute of someone working in london living in commuter town
Thank you! Glad you found the video helpful! 😊
I used to commute to work but no longer. I transfer to a closer locarion and drive 20min to work now. Thanks for sharing your experience. I enjoyed this vlog.
Thank you! Glad to hear you enjoyed the vlog. Do you miss commuting?
I am looking to move to Stevenage and I found this video very helpful. Thanks!
Glad to hear you found it helpful 😊
I found this video very detailed and useful.
Thank you! Glad you found it useful 🤗
Thank you for sharing! The long walk of shame part cracked me up 😂
😂😂 Now I set discreet alarms on my Apple Watch to avoid a walk of shame. Thank you for watching!
Farringdon’s does have e ticket Barriers but that is the other entrance
You’re right that Farringdon has e ticket barriers but for train tickets, you have to show a train official so they let you through. These days they scan the e tickets with a small device and let people through.
@@Topes_Sprinkle oh okay
Useful tips! brilliant keep it up 👍🏼
Thanks Martins. Glad you found the tips useful ☺️
I’m also planning on working at London while commuting from outside of London but the price for return ticket is £50 per day 😭 anyway to lower ticket price😢
Yh that’s the catch. Commuting into London tends to be expensive. You can get a rail card to reduce the cost if you’re eligible for one. They have different categories for students, 16-25, 26-30. Have a look and see if you can get one and save money in the long run.
Omg tho prêt is my favourite place to eat in London and I love the macaroni cheese
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Please can you do a video of hitchin town, i am looking to move there so i would like to know if its like a country side or its busy. How is the town center/ high street like. What sort of retail stores they have got. Are they like lots of Blacks living there ? Thank you
I could try and make a video of the town center. There are a number of independent owned stores at the town center in addition to the usual stores you would see at a town center. The population is diverse but I wouldn’t say there are lots. You can check online for the statistics.
how much do you spend on transport each month
The transport cost can vary based on how often one goes to work and whether one has a rail card or season’s ticket. I spent about £250 a month for my train to work. I typically go in 3 times a week. I have a rail card and buy my tickets daily. Hope this helps 😊