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Lulalala

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Oh sounds like Kyle has some shit job that’s not going to impress anyone so she’s keeping it quiet!!
I just hope she starts dressing the kids better. They look like they are homeless . Poor babies
 
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libbyloo123

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I moved to Boston from Scotland a few months before Caroline did and really liked/related to her content at the time but I cannot stand her now, especially how much she slags Boston. There is a massive British/Irish community here, super welcoming, and tons of shops to get whatever you want. I actually reached out to her when she first moved and shared a local FB group with thousands of Brits in it so she could find other mums with young kids or people who were homesick. Obviously, there will always be things I prefer and miss about the UK but overall, my life is better here. My husband makes over 3x more working the same job he did in Scotland (same title+industry, different company). He doesn't have a specialist degree or any advanced qualifications. Also the stupid soft play stuff, there are loads of places that are similar, they just aren't called soft plays.
 
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Comewhinewithme

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So Sophie is being forced to like and have those friends Caroline has chosen for her?
Will she pick out her boyfriends in later years too?
A little girl who is moving across the world to start a new school, in a new place, knowing no one, who may eventually settled and start enjoying her new school, but then be whipped out by her mother so she can do the school run with her mates?
I mean there is movement in schools and chances are this will all eventually work out but at what cost to Sophie? if she ends up happy, leave her where she is.

Also as many have said welcome to the NEW Britain Caroline, you will now fight for everything you need. Good luck getting Charlie a nursery place too as they are even more oversubscribed thanks to the government's free childcare idea (good in theory) but not when there aren't enough places.
 
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piquant

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So she's already having problems in her perfect UK life...can't find a babysitter, doesn't have a decent pram and all begging attempts aren't working. Oh dear, how sad, never mind. :p
But remember, she'll have a village to help her 🙄....where are all her wonderful friends who can help ....or just dump them in soft play for the day
 
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In her defence, they don't walk in America (obviously I've not been everywhere in America so I'm basing this on places I've been or people I know luce there). When I was in LA I got told if I walked instead of getting a taxi or using the subway, I would be mistaken for a prostitute!
I’m an American in the U.K. and that’s the bigger cities. I grew up riding my bike to school. I also nannied in Boston and we walked to school every day. It depends on the area.
But I can guarantee when the rain is pissing it down she won’t be so Mary popping about walking the school run 😂
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I’ve been a silent watcher on here for a long time. I’m an American who has lived in Manchester for 5 years now. The negativity she spews for the US is so out of pocket. I’m not sure what world she lives in, but she’s in for a shock! My husband is from here and we got married and decided England was better. Being here 5 years on, I can tell you so much has changed!
But anyway, I want to say she really annoys me :ROFLMAO: the faces, the bossing her husband around, her general personality….
 
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Mooms

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The way she asks questions like this you’d think she was an American that has moved to the UK for the first time! Not someone who has family and friends here to ask or as someone above said try them yourself and see what you like!
 

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ameliasa

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How tone deaf do you have to be to think formula costing £12 a tin is cheap? Yes it’s cheaper than the US, but for a lot of families right now £12 for a tin that won’t last a week is a lot.
I literately came to say the same thing. So out of touch it’s unbelievable. People are literately stealing formula because £12 is extortionate and won’t last half as long as needed.
I wish she would also look in the mirror before going out her style and dress sense is abhorrent. Literally stig of Surrey.
 
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BeauJD

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I can take her or leave her, although she is getting on my nerves a bit now. And that karate chop noise and the whole weird cushion thing?? Not funny 🙄😬
Along with the staaaay staaaaay to the baby and that fucking stupid thing she does when making the tea 😂😂
 
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BeauJD

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She will be having a smack of reality when they come back with the cost of living now. When we were first married my hubby was on £100k and I was on about £35k so a lot less that she’s projecting they are in but all we could afford with a one bedroom flat. Granted we didn’t have kids and had a nice car and holidays but it doesn’t go far! she thinks the UK has frozen in time since 2014 and it still smells like roses and M&S ready meals
 
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ASAnigel

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So will be living with her mum and not have their own house but happy to drop hundreds of pounds a month on a David Lloyds membership… #priorities
 
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Whatever123

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I’m more interested in how long Kyle lasts in the UK. He doesn’t seem to have a say in any of it and apparently will just be sent off golfing and to the pub while Caroline lives her best UK mummy life. I think she’s in for a shock when the reality sets in and all the “fun” of a two week trip disappears.
I’m also shocked she’s leaving Sophie with Kyle. I know he’s their dad and very capable but surely he’ll have to stay for at least 2 months after Caroline leaves. Then will need to finish packing the house while working full time and fitting in all the school/activity drop offs for Sophie.
There is absolutely no way I would leave my daughter for that amount of time. My heart would ache for her and I wouldn’t want her to miss me either
 
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Freedomofspeech89

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She’s hilarious. More booze being bought… and “old rich vibes” for a spa. I really can’t help but think she’s sold Kyle an absolute dud on what the UK is actually like. Think she has sold the U.K. as some sort of bridgerton shit.
She’s basically told Kyle England is like Made in Chelsea 🤣🤣🤣
 
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LaughingCow

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I would take whatever she says with a pinch of salt. She says so many inaccurate things & her opinions are often not based on facts. I don’t believe what she says about their earnings. I think it is somewhat embellished. His salary in the US means nothing if be doesn’t have a confirmed job lined up in the UK. I don’t think she has ever worked in the UK, not in a corporate role anyway, so she has no idea what it is like.
 
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Crazymum

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I honestly feel like she isn’t even in love with her husband. I’ve been with my hubby 28 years. 26 years married and 6 kids. I miss him every day when we are apart. Maybe I’m weird. Our kids are adults and we spend so much time together. She’s just weird. I found her on TikTok ages ago but since she had the baby she’s terrible. Also her skin is so bad atm. Probs the shit food she eats.
 
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Annie_Mummy

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Welcome to the state of UK public services Caroline. Nevermind, sure the stupid bike will make up for it.
 
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Why is it that suddenly she seems to be going out a lot more with friends now she’s moving back to the UK. Wasn’t she always complaining she had no friends or social life?!
 
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Sophie92

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He’s a consultant for EY. £100k is likely what he’d be making over here as he’s not been there that long and she’s mentioned before that she’s matching his salary with her influencer income. TikTokers make loads more in the US though so I doubt she’ll be able to sustain that in the UK.
 
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ASAnigel

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So she's already having problems in her perfect UK life...can't find a babysitter, doesn't have a decent pram and all begging attempts aren't working. Oh dear, how sad, never mind. :p
I actually don’t believe for a second she’s not going to have childcare help on that day it’s just an excuse to beg for a free buggy.
she’ll be gifted the buggy and then miraculously will get last min childcare and won’t use it.
 
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