I believe that’s the intention, his lease has expired on the London flat, that’s what he saidHmm, it looks like he's moved back home for a bit, maybe until he goes off to whenever he's heading.
I believe that’s the intention, his lease has expired on the London flat, that’s what he saidHmm, it looks like he's moved back home for a bit, maybe until he goes off to whenever he's heading.
Um I think you misinterpreted what it is? It's not for people who have already bought the diary, it's like a separate product.Isn't a bit of a cheek that a lot of people didn't get their planner in time so he's offering them a download version but charging £5 for it?
They've already paid, surely not charging them more money is the least you could do?
Oh my bad. I should wear my glasses more oftenUm I think you misinterpreted what it is? It's not for people who have already bought the diary, it's like a separate product.
Just like Ruby Granger does, it will be a pdf download of the planner so people can get it outside of just England. I bought hers last year online and it was good. Postage from England is so expensive meaning lots of us can't afford to buy stuff sold by English youtubers. Last time I bought physical youtuber merch I had to pay a ridiculous customs fee too it's crazy. It was a Sarah Close tshirt and it was really bad quality, I couldn't believe how much I paid for shipping and customs!
I actually think the digital downloads are a great idea because it means people can get their planners outside of just England. That's just business.
But you can get books in English there? So it has to somewhere else?bets on which country hes moving to. (unless it's been said, in which case ignore this message)
Mine: Germany
I think you can get English books in just about any country. I'm a British national and I currently live in Asia and the book shops here have many English books, but they are limited compared to how many a native English speaking counties book shop would haveBut you can get books in English there? So it has to somewhere else?
Has he said there are no English books there or just that it's a non-English speaking country? Also wouldn't put it past him to just assume non-English speaking country = no English booksBut you can get books in English there? So it has to somewhere else?
Haha how awkward. He did teach in China previously, so that makes sense, but not sure why he's going back unless he wants to kill a bit of time.
Can verify they have plenty.Looks like Jack's in France
Q: France doesn't have many English books?
Depends where in France but if he’s in Paris, there are lots of book stores with English books lol. But I guess he’s more used to charity shops and indeed, second hand English books are a bit more tricky to find here.Looks like Jack's in France
Q: France doesn't have many English books?
Plus kindle? Honestly what a twitPlus there’s a famous bookstore named after a very famous English playwright that sells English language books in Paris too?. Surely Jack will be making a Shakespeare & Co haul soon.
I do not think of France as a place where sourcing English language books is hard. Blackwells does free shipping internationally too (My favourite personally for sourcing UK editions while living overseas).
Something so cringey about an adult calling themselves a boy.View attachment 790711
The bio is all ready and updated.Plus a cheesy Reels with a Hemingway quote.
Though, snark aside, I do think it will be fun to see what he gets up to - hopefully he makes some decent content!