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sakazima Nov 20th 2007 8:30 am

success stories
 
Hi all,
i am a South African returning to Cape Town after 7 years of contracts in the Middle East (Dubai, Doha, Oman) and the Far East (Hong Kong, Macau).
I would like to hear from people who either have never left are are glad they didn't, people who emigrated to SA and haven't looked back or people who returned and are glad they did.
I am fed up of the South Africans I have met over the years who constantly seem to have to justify their leaving by bad mouthing SA, or are they just bitter that the grass was not greener on the other side?
I am also not looking to justify my returning, just want to hear some success stories....:thumbup:

Campbells Nov 20th 2007 8:48 am

Re: success stories
 
Good luck :lol:

sakazima Nov 20th 2007 8:51 am

Re: success stories
 
OK, let me ask another question, does anyone know of a forum where i could get some constructive advise to help me with the move back.

Pablo Nov 20th 2007 8:53 am

Re: success stories
 
I suggest you go to Homecoming Revolution. In fact, I'm surprised you haven't heard of it. Chock-a-block with good news about paradise and so on.

Actually, considering all the places you say you've lived, I find it rather hard to credit that you are genuinely in need of advice on how to return to your homeland.

Campbells Nov 20th 2007 8:55 am

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Originally Posted by sakazima (Post 5577608)
OK, let me ask another question, does anyone know of a forum where i could get some constructive advise to help me with the move back.

Nope

sakazima Nov 20th 2007 8:55 am

Re: success stories
 
yes, I have heard of. What I wanted to do was speak to people. hell, forget it

Pablo Nov 20th 2007 8:56 am

Re: success stories
 

Originally Posted by sakazima (Post 5577625)
yes, I have heard of. What I wanted to do was speak to people. hell, forget it

Last time I looked, they had a forum where you could speak to people just as you want.

Juggernaut Nov 20th 2007 9:37 am

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Youre a well travelled guy. Get opinions from family and friends you trust and have your interest at heart. make up your own mind

My word on the issue . I'm here, not leaving. Love the first world .I marvel at the effeciency of their transport system . Their automatic sense of security. But it lacks what I most love of SA, its people ,their warmth . Its challenges . You dont experience Africa on your terms but on hers.

Pablo Nov 20th 2007 11:10 am

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Originally Posted by Juggernaut (Post 5577800)
Youre a well travelled guy. Get opinions from family and friends you trust and have your interest at heart. make up your own mind

My word on the issue . I'm here, not leaving. Love the first world .I marvel at the effeciency of their transport system . Their automatic sense of security. But it lacks what I most love of SA, its people ,their warmth . Its challenges . You dont experience Africa on your terms but on hers.

In spite of our occasional disagreements, Juggernaut, let me say I think that is a good and fair answer.

Redlippie Nov 20th 2007 2:40 pm

Re: success stories
 
I'm sorry but this has to be a joke post.

South African expats are among the most informed about their homeland.

Seen this type of posting before.:mad:

Tegwyn Nov 20th 2007 3:52 pm

Re: success stories
 
Yep, timing after our other little stirrer is amazing innit??. Mmmmmm, game playing galore. Anyway, homecoming is your place lad. Got loads of positive spin to sell you. :sneaky:

Mitzyboy Nov 20th 2007 4:58 pm

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Originally Posted by Tegwyn (Post 5578928)
Yep, timing after our other little stirrer is amazing innit??. Mmmmmm, game playing galore. Anyway, homecoming is your place lad. Got loads of positive spin to sell you. :sneaky:

There is no connection
The person is where they say they are
Why is is everyone assumes anyone who wants to hear anything positive is bogus :confused::)

Tegwyn Nov 20th 2007 5:04 pm

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The pattern of the questions sets off a few alarms. Seen them on other expats sites before. Wanting positive info is fine, but they usually set up an argument by criticizing before even getting into the info request.

Redlippie Nov 20th 2007 5:05 pm

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I just find it weird that a South African who has basically just left the country, is asking for this kind of help.

If I decided to go back, I sure as heck wouldn't need to ask anyone about going back and I've been out for 10 years now.

It is like you asking someone on the board how to return to the UK. How to go about finding a job, or getting an NIH card, etc....it just doesn't make sense.

Mitzyboy Nov 20th 2007 5:09 pm

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Originally Posted by Redlippie (Post 5579220)
I just find it weird that a South African who has basically just left the country, is asking for this kind of help.

If I decided to go back, I sure as heck wouldn't need to ask anyone about going back and I've been out for 10 years now.

It is like you asking someone on the board how to return to the UK. How to go about finding a job, or getting an NIH card, etc....it just doesn't make sense.

Or maybe someone who was looking for SA info found this forum and just decided to post. Who knows ... I like to give people the benefit of the doubt ;):) ......... Doesn't look like she'll be back ... you are a bunch of cynics :D


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