Blonde woman smiling wearing a yellow hat (Image: Vita Molyneux) Four months ago, I made one of the most nerve-wracking decisions of my life. I jumped on a plane and flew 30 hours to the other side of the world to start a new life in England. I left behind the lush green mountains, pristine beaches and quiet city streets of New Zealand for the hustle and bustle of London and so far, it’s been one of the best decisions I’ve ever made.
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I thought that England would be much like New Zealand, but the reality is there are some pretty significant differences. And it's not just the food that's different, but the language and even the social etiquette have been a real challenge to get .
