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  • - So I've been living in London

  • for a year and a half now and I know

  • lots of you wanted to move to London,

  • so I thought I would do a

  • moving to London advice video.

  • I asked you guys on Twitter to send me

  • any questions that you have using

  • #AskHannahLondon

  • and me and Doty are going to go out

  • and be tourists for the day,

  • going to see loads of different

  • London landmarks as I answer them.

  • We only have a few hours, but I printed

  • out this map and put crosses on

  • all the landmarks that we want to go and see,

  • so, yeah, let's see if we can do this in an afternoon.

  • It should be interesting.

  • Okay, let's go.

  • (city noises)

  • Ruby asked how long did it take

  • for you to find somewhere to live?

  • It took me six weeks.

  • I moved to London and for the first

  • six weeks I was staying with my

  • Dad's cousin and my Godfather.

  • I was very lucky that I had people in London

  • who would house me for so long.

  • That six weeks was a horrible, horrible time

  • house hunting, but I did it.

  • Other people have done it in less.

  • So, loads of you asked is London really

  • as expensive as everyone says.

  • Yes and no.

  • The rent is really expensive,

  • the alcohol is really expensive,

  • but everything else is kind of the same

  • as any other city in the U.K.

  • It's all good.

  • Transport is also kind of expensive,

  • but it's really good transport, so I think it's worth it.

  • Like I get a zone one to two monthly

  • travel card and that costs 125 pounds,

  • but if you have like a full-time job

  • and you're traveling in and out of the city

  • like every day, five days a week,

  • you know, then it adds up.

  • It's totally worth it.

  • Adna asks what are the best places to eat

  • when you're on the broke side.

  • First of all, wherever you eat, order water

  • because it's the drinks that are really expensive

  • and that's what's going to make the bill higher.

  • - [Doty] Tap water. - Tap water.

  • For cheep places to eat, I've found actually

  • loads of really cheep pizza places in SoHo.

  • They're so cheep and they're so delicious

  • and they just like,the come out with this

  • beautiful, massive, stone-baked pizzas

  • and (um, um, um)

  • There's also just loads of places

  • where you can just pick up things

  • like sandwiches and baguettes on the go

  • like anywhere else.

  • If you want to sit down and eat something

  • pizza in SoHo. (num, num, num)

  • Everyone is basically asking

  • how to find nice, affordable housing.

  • You can't, I'm sorry, it's London.

  • You're going to be paying like three times

  • as much in the city, maybe more,

  • than anywhere else in the U.K.

  • that's just the deal,

  • but places to find, if you're moving on your own,

  • or you're looking for housemates

  • spareroom is your best bet.

  • If you already have a group of you

  • and you're looking to find a place together

  • zoopla, rightmove, gumtree, all of these places

  • or just google 'rent in London'.

  • Things get swept up really fast.

  • You have to be quick.

  • As soon as you see a house on the market,

  • you call them up, you go view it,

  • and then you put that deposit down if you like it.

  • If you don't do it, within like 24 hours

  • someone else is going to get it.

  • That's just the way it is, so good luck,

  • you're going to need it,

  • don't cry too much, you'll find somewhere eventually.

  • Laura asked does it ever feel overwhelming

  • living in London with the sheer amount of people?

  • Um, sometime, but look at this.

  • This is a nice amount of people, isn't it?

  • But it is like a Monday afternoon,

  • everyone's at work.

  • There are lot's of quiet places in London

  • if you do feel overwhelmed.

  • I also get an overwhelming feeling of like,

  • oh my God, I live in London, a lot.

  • Like that's a good overwhelming feeling though.

  • Like look at that.

  • - [Doty] Ahh. (screams) - So much history.

  • - Mia asks how to get back home safely without

  • going bankrupt from a night out with friends.

  • That is a good question.

  • I would say night busses.

  • I've done a night bus on my own many times

  • and never had a problem.

  • It is a bit weird and rowdy,

  • but ultimately everyone is just drunk

  • and more friendly and you get home eventually.

  • Alternatively, if you live in the same area

  • as your friends or maybe you decide

  • to stay over at your friends

  • you can share the price of a taxi or an Uber.

  • Also, soon there's going to be a night tube

  • if the tube people would stop striking

  • and actually finally make a decision

  • of then the night tube is going to start

  • that would be great.

  • Reese asks what about anxiety when using public transport?

  • It can be very scary because everyone

  • is moving so fast, but try and not

  • get caught up in it and try not to

  • move as fast as everyone else.

  • Just kind of stand to the side

  • and go your own pace and don't feel

  • like and idiot if you have to stare at the map for ages,

  • just take your time, take some breaths,

  • and there's a tube like every two minutes

  • so if you miss one like don't worry

  • and just wait it out on the platform

  • until you feel comfortable enough

  • to get on a train.

  • Sam asks how reliable is public transport in the city,

  • would I need a car?

  • No, you will not need a car.

  • The public transport is great

  • and also you can walk everywhere.

  • We've walked to all of these locations

  • that we're filming today.

  • One big piece of advice I can give you

  • is when you first move to London

  • is once you get into central London

  • just walk around because then you can get

  • a sense of where everything is in

  • relation to each other rather than

  • going underground and coming up again

  • and having no idea where you just went.

  • So, walk around, get your bearings,

  • and you'll soon realize that actually

  • central London is really small

  • and very walk-able.

  • Get some good shoes.

  • So this is another question that

  • a whole bunch of you asked which is

  • how the hell do I make friends?

  • Um, I don't know guys.

  • I moved to London and I had like

  • a ready-made group of friends already here,

  • but I have made new friends since moving here

  • through like doing improv and just

  • going out and doing the things

  • that I want to do and then meeting people

  • who are doing the same things.

  • At work. And then meeting people

  • through my housemates

  • who I didn't know before I moved in.

  • So there are lots of ways to meet new people.

  • Just kind of anytime anyone that you like and trust

  • is like 'Hey, want to come do this thing?

  • A couple of my friends are coming along too.'

  • You say, you say yes,

  • and then you make friends with their friends.

  • And then you just infiltrate friendship groups

  • until you are a part of that friendship group.

  • Mary asks is the pollution really as bad

  • as people make it out to be?

  • Yes it is, but you don't notice it

  • until you leave London.

  • You just kind of get used to the smog

  • and the coughing, and then as soon as you leave

  • and you're in countryside fresh air,

  • you're like uh, oh my God I can breath,

  • what have I been living in?

  • But you get used to it yo.

  • It's all good.

  • - [Doty] Just blow your nose and

  • blow all that black stuff out.

  • - Anne asks any job advice?

  • Well, I'm a YouTuber, so, ehh.

  • But, obviously it entirely depends on

  • what you want to do,

  • but as soon as you get to London,

  • even before you get to London,

  • apply, apply, apply for as many jobs as possible.

  • Just make it your full-time job to apply for jobs.

  • Follow people who are already doing

  • what you want to do on Twitter.

  • Get you LinkedIn profile like, umm, super good.

  • Just chase any opportunity and talk to

  • as many people as possible.

  • Attend events that are like public events in your field.

  • Just go mental and you will get that job.

  • Sarah asks were you ever worried

  • about your finances whilst moving to London?

  • Um, I was in a very luck position

  • where I had people that I could move

  • in with whilst I settled myself,

  • but I did get a part-time job

  • at a catering agency for a while

  • before I kind of started to earn money

  • from doing other things like YouTube.

  • So, like, I was worried but not like too worried

  • because I used that worry to go

  • and get a part-time job.

  • Ethan asks how to spend money wisely,

  • rent, transport, going out, etc.?

  • Rent and transport you just have to do it, whatever.

  • Going out, if you are someone who is

  • a right drunk and likes to spend loads of money

  • on their card when they go out,

  • take cash out and leave your card at home.

  • Stop, drinking after a while.

  • So like, once you feel like you've hit

  • the peek that you want to be at

  • and you've had a few drinks,

  • just stop and order water.

  • You'll sober up and it's cheeper.

  • - Yeah? - [Doty] Yeah.

  • - Thank you guys for watching.

  • Did we manage it?

  • Was that good?

  • Please give the video a thumbs up

  • if you enjoyed it.

  • I hope it helped in some way.

  • I know not everyone wants to move to London,

  • so if there's another city that you want to move to

  • leave it in the comments.

  • I've bet someone else lives there

  • and then they can help you out.

  • Alternatively, if you live in like

  • New York or L.A., Paris, Berlin, Toronto, Sydney,

  • you know, any big city

  • and you have some advice for someone

  • who's thinking of moving there,

  • also leave that in the comments.

  • Especially New York because I want

  • to move to New York.

  • Don't forget to subscribe 'cause I make

  • new videos every week,

  • and I'll see you soon.

  • Bye.

  • (light music)

- So I've been living in London

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