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Australian Arrogance
I recently moved back to the UK after nine long years in Australia.
Sydney and Brisbane. I had no real complaints about the weather , although it did get a bit too hot and sticky in the summer and the flies put a stop to any picnics and oh yes it lacked green hills and countryside to have a decent walk and picnic with the family. The main issue I had with Australia is how most Aussies actually believe they are better than the rest of the human race (god knows why) Many Aussies haven't travelled or been outside their own back yard and just listen to the Aussie media telling them how wonderful they are and their country. I'm much more content now back here in Derbyshire , England isn't perfect but one thing I can say for sure, neither is Australia. Difference is the British are not so arrogant and one -eyed. I would warn anyone thinking of moving to Oz to think and think again , if you move to Australia you will bacome a second class pom instead of being a proud Englishman . ( A pom is an Englishman who has basically had his spine removed) |
Re: Australian Arrogance
Originally Posted by MDawson
(Post 8486160)
I recently moved back to the UK after nine long years in Australia.
Sydney and Brisbane. I had no real complaints about the weather , although it did get a bit too hot and sticky in the summer and the flies put a stop to any picnics and oh yes it lacked green hills and countryside to have a decent walk and picnic with the family. The main issue I had with Australia is how most Aussies actually believe they are better than the rest of the human race (god knows why) Many Aussies haven't travelled or been outside their own back yard and just listen to the Aussie media telling them how wonderful they are and their country. I'm much more content now back here in Derbyshire , England isn't perfect but one thing I can say for sure, neither is Australia. Difference is the British are not so arrogant and one -eyed. I would warn anyone thinking of moving to Oz to think and think again , if you move to Australia you will bacome a second class pom instead of being a proud Englishman . ( A pom is an Englishman who has basically had his spine removed) Sorry you feel that way, but to put it in perspective, the same can be said of any nationality, be they Australian, Briton, American etc etc... Personally, I think Americans have a bigger opinion of themselves than anyone else, plus they are the saviours of the free world and are better than anyone else. |
Re: Australian Arrogance
Originally Posted by MDawson
(Post 8486160)
I recently moved back to the UK after nine long years in Australia.
Sydney and Brisbane. I had no real complaints about the weather , although it did get a bit too hot and sticky in the summer and the flies put a stop to any picnics and oh yes it lacked green hills and countryside to have a decent walk and picnic with the family. The main issue I had with Australia is how most Aussies actually believe they are better than the rest of the human race (god knows why) Many Aussies haven't travelled or been outside their own back yard and just listen to the Aussie media telling them how wonderful they are and their country. I'm much more content now back here in Derbyshire , England isn't perfect but one thing I can say for sure, neither is Australia. Difference is the British are not so arrogant and one -eyed. I would warn anyone thinking of moving to Oz to think and think again , if you move to Australia you will bacome a second class pom instead of being a proud Englishman . ( A pom is an Englishman who has basically had his spine removed) |
Re: Australian Arrogance
Originally Posted by Weebie
(Post 8486177)
It's probably because you lived in a shit bogan suburb 30mins out from the city that no decent middle class Australians would even consider visiting.
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Re: Australian Arrogance
Originally Posted by MDawson
(Post 8486188)
Thats funny most of my neighbours were Australian and my wife , so your comments are just not accurate , if you are going to make comments on this thread please think first before you make silly statements.:)
More on topic you've done 9 years which is a long time. Maybe it's time to head back. You can always come back here. |
Re: Australian Arrogance
Originally Posted by Weebie
(Post 8486199)
More on topic you've done 9 years which is a long time. Maybe it's time to head back. You can always come back here.
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Re: Australian Arrogance
Originally Posted by MDawson
(Post 8486160)
I recently moved back to the UK after nine long years in Australia.
Sydney and Brisbane. I had no real complaints about the weather , although it did get a bit too hot and sticky in the summer and the flies put a stop to any picnics and oh yes it lacked green hills and countryside to have a decent walk and picnic with the family. The main issue I had with Australia is how most Aussies actually believe they are better than the rest of the human race (god knows why) Many Aussies haven't travelled or been outside their own back yard and just listen to the Aussie media telling them how wonderful they are and their country. I'm much more content now back here in Derbyshire , England isn't perfect but one thing I can say for sure, neither is Australia. Difference is the British are not so arrogant and one -eyed. I would warn anyone thinking of moving to Oz to think and think again , if you move to Australia you will bacome a second class pom instead of being a proud Englishman . ( A pom is an Englishman who has basically had his spine removed) I meet many Australians and to say that most think that they are better than anyone else is simply not true. I don't think in all of my time here I have had anyone tell me that they are better than me. I think pretty much everyone I meet has travelled (apart from my plumber who has now been to Bali!) and most still do. In fact there are a group of us going to France and the UK in September this year. I have never felt or been treated like a second class citizen and don't know of any of my friends who have felt this way either. I think you probably reap what you sew. |
Re: Australian Arrogance
Originally Posted by MDawson
(Post 8486160)
if you move to Australia you will bacome a second class pom instead of being a proud Englishman
I'm not trying to make out that Australia is any sort of dreamland but I'm surprised that those were the things that characterised your time here! Agree with you that the media is often rubbish and hilariously parochial. |
Re: Australian Arrogance
Originally Posted by MDawson
(Post 8486160)
I recently moved back to the UK after nine long years in Australia.
Sydney and Brisbane. I had no real complaints about the weather , although it did get a bit too hot and sticky in the summer and the flies put a stop to any picnics and oh yes it lacked green hills and countryside to have a decent walk and picnic with the family. The main issue I had with Australia is how most Aussies actually believe they are better than the rest of the human race (god knows why) Many Aussies haven't travelled or been outside their own back yard and just listen to the Aussie media telling them how wonderful they are and their country. I'm much more content now back here in Derbyshire , England isn't perfect but one thing I can say for sure, neither is Australia. Difference is the British are not so arrogant and one -eyed. I would warn anyone thinking of moving to Oz to think and think again , if you move to Australia you will bacome a second class pom instead of being a proud Englishman . ( A pom is an Englishman who has basically had his spine removed) And arsenal fans obviously ;) |
Re: Australian Arrogance
Every time one of 'these' threads starts up people come on and tell us how all the Australians they know are global travellers, jetting from place to place all the time.... well I was talking to the young girl serving me today in Subway and she had never even left NSW. !
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Re: Australian Arrogance
Originally Posted by MDawson
(Post 8486188)
if you are going to make comments on this thread please think first before you make silly statements.:)
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Re: Australian Arrogance
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 8486237)
Your statement in post #1 was pretty silly.
Just wondering if the OP is "John Stanton" in disguise?:sneaky: |
Re: Australian Arrogance
Originally Posted by iamthecreaturefromuranus
(Post 8486226)
Every time one of 'these' threads starts up people come on and tell us how all the Australians they know are global travellers, jetting from place to place all the time.... well I was talking to the young girl serving me today in Subway and she had never even left NSW. !
I think most people travel these days if the have the funds to do so. However, having said that some people don't but that is the same the world over. |
Re: Australian Arrogance
Originally Posted by Hebe
(Post 8486269)
Young girl in subway! - Doesn't really prove any point.
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Re: Australian Arrogance
Originally Posted by iamthecreaturefromuranus
(Post 8486284)
It proves the point that not EVERY Australian is sponsored by Thomas Cooks. Plenty do travel, but its not the 100% people try to portray.
I think that, generally speaking, the people who haven't travelled are usually the young, the elderly or the poor. Of course there are exceptions to the rule but this is the same the world over. |
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