Saturday, November 15, 2014

Edinburgh-

Time vanishes just like that. It's been 3yrs I've been living in Edinburgh, Scotland and it seems like yesterday and I'm loving it everyday. Here's a glimpse of what I love and think of scotland and scottish people.

FRINGE!

Edinburgh in summer, to most people, means ‘Festival City’. While it’s true the city can jump and fizz like a fire-cracker during July and August - the Festival is the world’s largest arts event - there are other, equally beguiling, reasons to visit at this time. The longer, lighter days throw the New Town’s Georgian architecture into glorious relief; cafés spill onto pavements in agreeable Continental fashion; while the Castle on its rock looks more benevolent than craggy.





So how's the weather throughout all the year??
 I'm based in Edinburgh and can tell you that Edinburgh has the most unpredictable climate in UK. You can see sunshine and suddenly u realise that its raining. 

Its always breezy and cold but I'm sure anyone will enjoy this as it is a beautiful city to live in. 
It has all great facilities and yet simple in its own way. 
Edinburgh castle and princess street are a must visit. 
Edinburgh university is a gerat place to learn and hang around. You see a great variety of people out there. Campus is really really awesome and it is indeed a historic city.
So how's Scottish People?
Like anywhere, there a always good and bad people, but a large majority are nice! Ignore stereotypes like they are drunk etc.

Yes people love drinking here! It is a different kind of nice than America, Scottish people will generally try and get you drunk and they can be a very teasing nation, they tend to make fun of people a lot, but it is generally for fun and you should take it as such, if you don't they might not think you have a sense of humour! which is true indeed.

Sometime you will meet the occasional miserable person but what country doesn't have those? Everyone enjoyes  a good party, a lot of drink and a good dance!