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1. Join Our Friends
(Other/Affiliated Networks)
Throughout the UK there are hundreds of expat networks and support organisations who exist exclusively to welcome and help newcomers. Most of these networks will let you join before you arrive in the ...
2. Cultural Training Programs
(Other/Affiliate Services)
... relationships with friends, colleagues, and client Language Training One of the best ways to learn or improve your English is simply to live in the UK so that you hear and speak nothing but English ...
... snow until most of it had gone. Networking with Mingleplanet Yesterday, Tuesday 11 February, I attended our friends Mingleplanet's first London networking event for entrepreneurs. The event was ...
4. The North American Connection
(Other/Affiliated Networks)
...  We are here to provide friendship and support, as well as social, educational, and philanthropic activities for our members. The majority of our members are from the United States or Canada. The club ...
5. Kent International Club - KIC
(Other/Affiliated Networks)
... these wives had to give up professional careers, leave family and friends, be faced with a foreign language to learn and a new culture to adapt to. The immediate contact with women in similar situations ...
6. News from Focus
(Other/User3Ads)
Our friends at FOCUS has invited Culture Class subscribers to attend their events at discount prices normally only offered to their own members. This means that you can save up to 50% on the event price. ...
7. News from Myngle
(Other/User3Ads)
We have talked our friends at Myngle into giving Culture Class members unlimited 30-min language lessons for 30 days for only EUR 49. Click here to learn more  ...
8. News from Gapfillers
(Other/User3Ads)
Our good friends at Gapfillers are currently offering Culture Class members a 10% discount on their mobile language training services. Click here to learn more  ...
9. Community Offers
(Community/Community)
... and add more offers as fast as we can. February Offers Join our friends at Gapfillers with a 10% discuont To get the discount, simply enter the code GFCC2008 when you sign up and your discount ...
... interface is easier to use than Word :o) To publish you changes or new blog entries click “Save and Close” and the blog entry will automatically be publish. That’s it. Want to share your blog with friends ...
11. Thank you for visiting!
(Other/Section Introduction Pages)
... friends and relatives whom you think might benefit from trying out Culture Class. It's a big world out there and even though we do our best to tell everybody about our site we can only reach so far. ...
12. The British Past/Present Perspective
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
... save enough money for the future. On the upside of things, the British life style is one of fun and laughter where it is easy to make new friends.  ...
13. The British & Low Context Cultures
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
... all involved. Having said this, British business people still prefer to do business with contacts with whom they over time and have formed trust and friendships (which actually creates high context situation ...
14. Culture Class Classroom Training
(Other/Affiliate Services)
... When and How? Diversity – Age, religion, gender, diet, and alcohol Communication – Getting Your Message Across to the Other “Tribe” Relationship building – Trust, Rapport and Business Friendships. ...
15. Mingleplanet
(Other/Affiliated Networks)
... can be a bit reserved when it comes to making friends. However if you live in London, there is a short cut to meeting new people; www.mingleplanet.co.uk Mingleplanet is here to service the large ...
16. The Danish Club
(Other/Affiliated Networks)
For over 140 years the Danish Club in London has been a centre of the Anglo-Danish community in the UK. For some a home from home. For others a place to meet their friends and business partners – ...
17. Settling In Checklist
(Relocation Zone/All Things Pracitcal)
... Plans to avoid getting stuck in a rut (Prepare section). 9Do things in your own time. When integrating into your new life in the UK remember that making new friends can take a while. Don’t wait too long ...
18. Join Our Friends2
(Other/Affiliated Networks)
Throughout the UK there are hundreds of expat networks and support organisations who exist exclusively to welcome and help newcomers. Most of these networks will let you join before you arrive in the ...
19. Meeting Friends at Work
(Relocation Zone/All Things Pracitcal)
Maybe because the British are a very social people the difficulty of developing close out-of-the-office friendships with colleagues comes as a surprise to most expats. When you start working in the UK ...
20. Meeting Friends Online
(Relocation Zone/All Things Pracitcal)
... as well as offering online elements. This creates a great opportunity meeting friends online and later meeting up in person. To make things easy, there are only a few different types of networks to choose ...
21. Meeting Friends Locally
(Relocation Zone/All Things Pracitcal)
What do you normally do after work? What do you do with your weekends?  Are you engaging in any form of activity that can help you meet people? If not, you should put on your friendship making cap and ...
22. Starting Over
(Relocation Zone/All Things Pracitcal)
... can free you to experience life in a new way and to find friends who fit into your new life.  ...
23. Making Friends
(Relocation Zone/All Things Pracitcal)
When people relocate one of their biggest concerns is whether or not they will be able to make friends in their new country.  However, making friends is a concern shared by all people and maybe because ...
24. Socialising in the UK
(Relocation Zone/All Things Pracitcal)
... events is not only a great way of making friends, it is also a great way of getting a better appreciation for the British culture. If you think back to the Iceberg model in the Prepare section, a party ...
25. Visits From Home
(Relocation Zone/All Things Pracitcal)
There are loads of good reasons why you should invite your family and friends to come and visit you in the UK – Cheap flights and fun holidays are just a few of them. First of all, if your relatives ...
26. Staying in Touch
(Relocation Zone/All Things Pracitcal)
Most people want to keep in touch with friends and family. However, often we find it hard to find the time to do so. This can especially be true after a big move, a time when we need the support of our ...
27. Easy & Cheap Options
(Relocation Zone/All Things Pracitcal)
... just like a traditional phone. Other services will work with your existing touch tone phone.  Both types will let you call your friends’ or family’s home and mobile phones. Some of the services will need ...
28. Moving With Children?
(Relocation Zone/All Things Pracitcal)
Relocating is often as challenging as it is exciting, and it is as hard for children as it is for adults.  Like you, your children will be leaving behind friends and familiar places. They will be starting ...
29. The Settling In Period
(Relocation Zone/All Things Pracitcal)
... read the section “The Business Culture”. Go to our Business Culture section. Finally, for more information on the British Social culture,  the British social conduct, and how to make British friends, ...
30. Find Your Answers
(Other/Home)
... efficient way of getting your ideas and opinions across to the British? 4What is actually culture shock? Will I get it if I move to the UK? Can it be dealt with? 5Is it difficult to make friends in ...
31. Communication Style
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
... In many cultures there is a difference between how direct we can be when we communicate with friends and when we communicate professionally. However, this is not the case for all cultures. In the UK ...
32. Culture Class Checklists
(Relocation Zone/Plan Your Success)
... can be taken to a charity shop, sold at car boot sale, or offered to your friends 5. If you need new furniture or carpets - order them now and arrange delivery for when you move ...
33. The Culture Class Dream Plan
(Relocation Zone/Plan Your Success)
... It Really Work? When I initially moved to London my dream was to get a good job, a nice flat, and meet a good group of friends. I expected I could do all of this over three or four months and that after ...
34. Adapting To Life in the UK
(Relocation Zone/Prepare To Relocate)
... understand. Identify a support network among colleagues and make new friends. Understand that any "cultural clash" will likely be temporary. Stay Curious! Once you have established a daily ...
35. Culture Shock
(Relocation Zone/Prepare To Relocate)
... "foreign" friends, but finding this does not result in the kinds of relationships you had hoped to have. These kinds of frustrations are likely to solve themselves as you become more knowledgeable ...
36. Forewarned Is Forearmed
(Relocation Zone/Prepare To Relocate)
... ‘Living in the UK’ where such topics as housing, cost of living, cars, schools, etc, are covered. Start Making Friends From personal experience we know that it is much faster, much more fun, and a ...
37. Five Simple Questions
(Relocation Zone/Prepare To Relocate)
... starting over in a new place. Typical examples of people’s worries are: building new friendships, home sickness, the language. Typical examples of what people think they will miss the most are: friends ...
38. Hello and welcome to the Culture Class Community
(Other/Section Introduction Pages)
... among friends, and where you knew you could whatever questions that were on your mind and always expect to get honest answers. This is what the free Culture Class Community offers. The forums and blogs ...
39. Cultural Training
(Other/Section Introduction Pages)
...  How do you make new friends in the UK? Everyone will be social and welcoming, but do they actually want to be your friend? - Learn to socialise and network with Culture Class's Social Culture and ...
40. British Manners
(Cultural Training/Social Culture)
... the British will prove themselves as great hosts and friends as soon as they feel safe around you.  ...
41. Meeting & Greeting
(Cultural Training/Social Culture)
Because the British are a social bunch, it is relatively easy to meet new people and to build friendships. All it takes to get the ball rolling is a bit of ‘meet and greet’ initiative. When building ...
42. The Relocation Zone
(Other/Section Introduction Pages)
...  2The most efficient methods of staying in touch with friends and family 3Easy ways of integrating in your new town or city   Together with the plans you will learn to create in the section Plan ...

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