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Oz here I come!
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Yes. It wasn't the most boring holiday ever but it came close. I've seriously had more fun in Germany!Originally posted by lORD lUCANYou've been then !!Hard Brexit now!
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It happened to me in Oregan state. Waiting for a bus. Cyclist stops, and starts talking to me. I was thinking "Who the hell is this weirdo, is he a thief, nutter, pervert, Jeez help". It is very strange.Originally posted by janeyhave to admit to totally freaking out when last there and someone talked to me in the lift! by the time we got to the floor we were going to they knew my life story (it was the tall viewing tower thingy in sydney)
surely talking to strangers is just not right? aren't there laws against that kind of thing?Comment
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And the rest is history as they say.Originally posted by zeitghostAnd off Janey went Ozwards.
Still, she's probably 15st with seven kids by now.Comment
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Most people cannot implement a successful migration.
You have to fully integrate, which means you have to give up part of yourself.
It benefits your children perhaps, but you lose.
It's for the aspirational working class.Comment
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Ironically, I've never had a problem integrating when I've worked in Spain and Italy but I think I would if I went to Australia.Originally posted by Fronttoback View PostMost people cannot implement a successful migration.
You have to fully integrate, which means you have to give up part of yourself.
It benefits your children perhaps, but you lose.
It's for the aspirational working class.
That may be unfair, though, as I'm sure it's not really full of the boorish types I met whilst travelling around the States 25 years ago.Comment
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and with countless venomous critters.....Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostAustralia seems like one giant rough council estate with searing heat and sunshine to me...Comment
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Au contraire DP. There is a class system in Australia but it's based on money - exactly how it should be. Meritocratic.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostAustralia seems like one giant rough council estate with searing heat and sunshine to me...Comment
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