life in Scotland??
That 's a question that we have done a lot ...
The cost of living depends on many things, I could tell you how much is a kilo of bread or what you can 'buy a pound, how much does a metro ticket, but other things such as rents vary depending on the area, City 'and so on.
However there 'to consider the council tax or fee to be paid monthly on the house, which includes garbage and water. And how do I pay? DEPENDS, depends on the place where you find the house and square meters. For example, before we lived in a house half an hour from the center in mid-and small on the council tax was £ 120 a month, but now we are in the center, our postcode and 'G1 and the house and in fact' a little 'more' great and the council tax would be about 250 pounds. Students should not pay it, but that 's another topic.
L 'rent I can only tell you to take a look on the Gumtree site select the city' that interests you, then click on flats and houses for rent, Offered. Li 'you will find listings of houses or rooms for rent, all the information, the location (location) and contact info for the landlord.
As for transport, bus and subway in my opinion are a bit 'loved ones. A single ticket costs £ 1.20 per meter of any stop, but the metro and 'very small, so if you live in a place not serviced by the metro you have to take bus or train. The bus weekly ticket costs £ 15 and you can take all the bus First, how many times you want, and not 'evil. The trains depends on where you go of course.
Electricity 'and gas are more' or less in Italy, we who have electricity only 'spend over £ 30 a month, but this varies from what one takes the heating on, the kitchen and so on. I can not give you a precise answer.
shopping, even if on purpose I write again it depends! No doubt cheaper than in Italy, every time I come home I stay very badly than it costs to shop. In the UK there are many supermarkets where things are cheap, like Tesco, Asda, Lidl. The only thing is the vegetables that cost a little more 'and have less flavor than in Italy. For the rest, but 'cheap.
Eating Out can 'be very cheap, that there are many places that are discounts for students and that cost very little. Of course there are also luxury restaurants, but generally with a part-time salary you can 'afford any time to go to a pub to take a sandwich and a beer (£ 5.00 total) or a pizza from pizza hut ( £ 7).
Exit and 'perhaps the thing that costs less, ranging from an entrance to the disco 2 pounds to 7 pounds at most and often come before 11 and 'free. Even the locals in general are cheap and the movies there is 'a one year subscription which costs £ 13 a month and can' see all the movies he wants when he wants (eg a ticket costs £ 7).
Vesiti things for the house and even those are very cheap, there are stores like new look, primark, h & m, zara costing pochissmo or river island, topshop that cost a little bit longer '(always less than in Italy cmq ) sn considered here as D & G in Italy.
I can not think of anything else right now, so as always, ask me if you have any questions!
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