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 l'express.top ranking of districts to live

I must confess to being surprised to seeing the French voted 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, even more surprised (or should that be relieved) to see my own dear Charente down in 62nd and even more surprising to see Dordogne in 70th, wheres yours? [geek]

 

1 - Haute-Garonne

2 - Pyrenees-Atlantiques

3 - Ille-et-Vilaine

 

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But bear in mind that this is the result of a survey of the average French guy....viz the same guy that prefers to live in a 'crepied' concrete / breeze block structure in a lotissement....

If you look at most of those regions appearing at the upper end of the tables they do so because they have a large, sprawling urbanisation (e.g. potential employment) in their midst.

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[quote user="just john "]Which goes to show that for the English, desireability is more about quality of life and less about the ability to generate a family supporting income and vice vrsa for the French, does it not?[/quote]

Or that many of the British immigrants in France are shielded from economic necessity?

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Or, they have already earned their pension or accumulated money in other ways, mainly legal. And who have maximized their ability to have a reasonable life by coming to France where they do a lot to support the local economy. 

So, hardly shielded.

But then the same can be said for the legions of retired or wealthy French couples who might have got state pensions for very short careers, having never really worked in their lives.  

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Or, they have already earned their pension or accumulated money in other ways, mainly legal. And who have maximized their ability to have a reasonable life by coming to France where they do a lot to support the local economy. 

So, hardly shielded.

But then the same can be said for the legions of retired or wealthy French couples who might have got state pensions for very short careers, having never really worked in their lives.  

[/quote]Maybe so, Woolyb but Norman has a point - even if it's one he makes rather more than is necessary to hammer into our thick skulls!  Because of the healthcare and immigration rules and the difficulty of non-native French getting jobs here, I suspect that the majority, if not a large one, of Brits here is retired and has an income above that which makes social security concerns and employment pretty irrelevant. Thus our requirements for a place to live are bound to be a little different and somewhat skewed.
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