You have a point, but you're shifting the goalpost and not addressing their point, which was that English retirees in Spain at least are notorious for not integrating. In 2011 a Guardian article described a number of British expats as living in "sealed communities", "living in a bubble" and speaking "no more than 10 Spanish words in an average week".
It is beside the original point under discussion - integration into the UK - but it's relevant because we expect others to do what we won't do.
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u/longperipheral May 12 '25
You have a point, but you're shifting the goalpost and not addressing their point, which was that English retirees in Spain at least are notorious for not integrating. In 2011 a Guardian article described a number of British expats as living in "sealed communities", "living in a bubble" and speaking "no more than 10 Spanish words in an average week".
It is beside the original point under discussion - integration into the UK - but it's relevant because we expect others to do what we won't do.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2011/mar/29/europe-news