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claire elizabeth Mar 11th 2008 5:34 pm

ARE MY GLASSES ROSE TINTED ???
 
Hi

I have just joined today having returned home from a holiday in SA, hence the title !:thumbup:

Loved everything about the place, and intend to make a return visit when I can book some more time off work.

Have lived in the UK all my life, and am seriously ****** off with the way things are heading in the UK.:frown:

Can anyone advise - is it worth looking at SA as a place to live - or are my specs really rose tinted ( or I could just be a prat )

PS I have read some of the threads on this site , so am getting a general feel

Mitzyboy Mar 11th 2008 5:56 pm

Re: ARE MY GLASSES ROSE TINTED ???
 

Originally Posted by claire elizabeth (Post 6048882)
PS I have read some of the threads on this site , so am getting a general feel

Welcome to the forum


So ........... you've got a rough idea of what the answer to your question will be on here then? :D

Have you been there before? Are you basing this possible move on one holidays experiences?

claire elizabeth Mar 11th 2008 6:08 pm

Re: ARE MY GLASSES ROSE TINTED ???
 
Mitzyboy

Just kicking a few ideas around at the mo, as am planning another visit around July 08.

Any areas you would recommend ? :confused:

Mitzyboy Mar 11th 2008 6:11 pm

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Originally Posted by claire elizabeth (Post 6049020)
Any areas you would recommend ? :confused:



Yep ................ Spain :D









I'm only a mod, I dont live in SA ;):)

TruBrit Mar 11th 2008 6:14 pm

Re: ARE MY GLASSES ROSE TINTED ???
 

Originally Posted by claire elizabeth (Post 6049020)
Mitzyboy

Just kicking a few ideas around at the mo, as am planning another visit around July 08.

Any areas you would recommend ? :confused:

hi claire, why not come to america, the land of the free....:lol:

btw whatever you are pi$$ed off with in the uk you can be sure all other countries have their pitfalls....good luck :)

AudsFrmSA Mar 11th 2008 6:22 pm

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Originally Posted by claire elizabeth (Post 6049020)
Mitzyboy

Just kicking a few ideas around at the mo, as am planning another visit around July 08.

Any areas you would recommend ? :confused:

Anywhere outside of South Africa:ohmy:

shiftdelete Mar 11th 2008 6:39 pm

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Hi Claire Elizabeth- what nice names ;) you have.

If you've read some of the threads you have your answer :)

:confused:...my guess is that everyone here is getting worn out worning, sorry, warning people about the reality of SA.

You had a great holiday. Does this mean you will have a great life there- who knows! but my vote is NO.....just so you know :p.

ps. where in SA did you go, favourites etc?


Originally Posted by claire elizabeth (Post 6048882)
Hi

I have just joined today having returned home from a holiday in SA, hence the title !:thumbup:

Loved everything about the place, and intend to make a return visit when I can book some more time off work.

Have lived in the UK all my life, and am seriously ****** off with the way things are heading in the UK.:frown:

Can anyone advise - is it worth looking at SA as a place to live - or are my specs really rose tinted ( or I could just be a prat )

PS I have read some of the threads on this site , so am getting a general feel


Campbells Mar 11th 2008 6:52 pm

Re: ARE MY GLASSES ROSE TINTED ???
 

Originally Posted by claire elizabeth (Post 6048882)
Hi

I have just joined today having returned home from a holiday in SA, hence the title !:thumbup:

Loved everything about the place, and intend to make a return visit when I can book some more time off work.

Have lived in the UK all my life, and am seriously ****** off with the way things are heading in the UK.:frown:

Can anyone advise - is it worth looking at SA as a place to live - or are my specs really rose tinted ( or I could just be a prat )

PS I have read some of the threads on this site , so am getting a general feel

If you have read the threads on here

Do you still want an answer to your "prat" question :confused:

Here's a suggestion

Get some paper & a pen

Write down what you don't like about the UK on one side of a sheet, on the other side write down what SA has to offer that attracts you

Post the answers up here if you would like some input.

PS: Have you read the introduction section, it will give you a good idea of why people left SA

Would also be a good idea to offer some background on you if you are actually serious about this ;)

claire elizabeth Mar 11th 2008 8:17 pm

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Fave place was kruger area - very laid back

Least fave was Joburg (no surprises there then)

Hope to do a spot of whale watching next time - do they have whales in Spain ??::lol:

Campbells Mar 11th 2008 8:36 pm

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Originally Posted by claire elizabeth (Post 6049502)
Fave place was kruger area - very laid back

Least fave was Joburg (no surprises there then)

Hope to do a spot of whale watching next time - do they have whales in Spain ??::lol:

what are the chances of you finding work in the Kruger area :lol:

BTW, what work do you do ?

I believe the best place for whale watching is Canada

a lot safer than SA ;)

BTW Mpumalanga ( Kruger) has a lot of muders etc, not so laid back ;)

Pugsy Mar 11th 2008 9:06 pm

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Worn out warning, that's for sure!!

Simply ask yourself this, do you know anyone in the UK who's been raped/hijacked/beaten/shot/shot at/shot over/held at gunpoint/fired a gun/caught in a bank robbery/stabbed/murdered/mugged/ironed (strange, but true)? Bear in mind, most of which commonly occur inside your own home and garden, your own sanctuary, the place where you should feel most safe in the world.

Well most of this forum does, for some of us it was our families and ourselves that got hurt and traumatised. Anyway, 'nuff said about that.

Compare that to the most (negatively) dramatic things to happen in our family since coming back to Europe (9 years, mind): a fender bender, a very elderly relative passing... I could go on but it's very boring but Yipee-ki-ay to the calm and peace, it leaves much more hours in the day for enjoying and living as opposed to doing the 360 24-7.

P.S. Whales in Spain, oh yeah; CDS, straits of Gibraltar.

shiftdelete Mar 12th 2008 4:56 am

Re: ARE MY GLASSES ROSE TINTED ???
 
Book Hermanus in to your next holiday then :)


Originally Posted by claire elizabeth (Post 6049502)

Hope to do a spot of whale watching next time - do they have whales in Spain ??::lol:


lizzibeth Mar 12th 2008 10:47 pm

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I'm planning to move to move to SA sometime in the next 12 to 18 months. I've already spent over 18 months in the area around Port Elizabeth so I do know what I'm going to. If it's what you want then don't let others put you off, just make sure you do your research first. I'm job hunting at the moment and planning to apply for one of the quota work permits that have been released.

Campbells Mar 12th 2008 10:52 pm

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Originally Posted by lizzibeth (Post 6055014)
I'm planning to move to move to SA sometime in the next 12 to 18 months. I've already spent over 18 months in the area around Port Elizabeth so I do know what I'm going to. If it's what you want then don't let others put you off, just make sure you do your research first. I'm job hunting at the moment and planning to apply for one of the quota work permits that have been released.

Hi

Sounds awesome

Maybe you could post an introduction and share with the other members what profession you are in.

Did you work in SA for 18 months, if so what profession and how did you do that without a permit ?

Look forward to your intro

Cheers

lizzibeth Mar 12th 2008 11:01 pm

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Hi campbells

I'm a science teacher (they have a shortage in SA just like the rest of the world). I took a career break in 2005 to go do some voluntary work over there in conservation. Fell in love with the place and didn't want to leave. I've been back five times now, staying for two to three months at a time. I have a much better quality of life in SA, the people are so friendly. I went over with a backpack knowing no one. Now I would say my best friends are over there and I can't wait to join them on a more permanent basis. I found out about the quota work permits for teachers, got in touch with a teaching recruitment company and now I'm just beginning the process of getting all my paperwork sorted.


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