hehehehehe...I tell every FSU lady to beware of seemingly classy british accents. Specially those who speak (or try to) by stretching their stiff necks upward at a 55 degree angle.
Hugh grant does not sound like a low life:-)))he speak like someone who is not very intelligent but has had a lot of money thrown at his education, I like the way he speaks, it's quite true that you can easily tell someones social background and city of origin from their accent, but I guess that is true in most countries..we get our visa's quicker because the process is only based on whether you qualify, and the decision is not an at the whim of the entry clearance office, whether he lies you or believe you is irrelevant, if you can show sufficient proof, they have to issue them
The truth lies with the geographically desirable locations.
I makes perfect sense for many FSU women to find men who live not too far away from their homelands and families.
Many poor FSU birds will brave the worst cuisine and stiffest necks in the world in order to be happy but not too far away from the families they leave behind.
Who can blame them?
If they come to live in the continental US and the west coast in particular, the travel time more than doubles and the costs and logistics multiply.
I met calif couples with FSU wives who admitted their biggest adjustment was caused by the separation anxiety that the mere distance created.
I agree with Tradman. Hugh Grant has an accent that denotes a private (or in England public) education and an upper class background. Definitely not low life, perhaps he was being confused with Bob Hoskins :-)
LOL, keep using Hugh Grant as the perfect british representative to the FSU women.
All the americans will soon remind them how much HG loves Hollywood prostitues.
One particular one is still looking for him.
Seems to be he never paid her when he was busted by the local police.