Good episode. My experience is that, in comparison to the US, housing is cheaper, everything about owning a car is more expensive, meat is more expensive, while produce tends to be a bit more expensive but of a little higher quality. People are nice, many Brits live here, English is spoken a bit by some Frenchmen but certainly not by a majority. Air conditioning is generally not available although some days get pretty hot. Medical care is good. The area is rural and agricultural, with rolling hills.
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Great episode and nice to see you again, Tuula.
Good episode. My experience is that, in comparison to the US, housing is cheaper, everything about owning a car is more expensive, meat is more expensive, while produce tends to be a bit more expensive but of a little higher quality. People are nice, many Brits live here, English is spoken a bit by some Frenchmen but certainly not by a majority. Air conditioning is generally not available although some days get pretty hot. Medical care is good. The area is rural and agricultural, with rolling hills.
Hello. Can you suggest a bank which opens checking account for non residents (part time retirees) in Nice.
Do they work, or are they retired?
They are retired, you can read more about Robert and Wendy's dream retirement here: tinyurl.com/WendyRobertFrance
Please find a more relatable couple.