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Taztek Jul 16th 2014 4:07 pm

Going home
 
We are three months away from heading back to the UK after four years in South Australia.
Came out on a 457 sub class visa and have decided not to extend as my wife wants to be nearer the family.

We have had a great time out here but we have witnessed the cost of living spiral out of control and as exchange rates have dropped sending money back to the UK has also been far more expensive than it was a year ago.

We will miss the lifestyle, the weather (mostly), the Aussie attitude and the land itself.
Will not miss all the asians flooding in, that came as a real shock to us.

We have made some very good friends out here and will definitely keep in touch on our return.

Have booked flights but having some grief choosing an international removers. There is such a vast difference in cost and conflicting information on what size container we will need.

Amazulu Jul 16th 2014 5:01 pm

Re: Going home
 
A shit stirring 1st post if there ever was one

Sally Redux Jul 16th 2014 5:04 pm

Re: Going home
 

Originally Posted by Amazulu (Post 11338818)
A shit stirring 1st post if there ever was one

Just a bit :lol:

Taztek Jul 16th 2014 6:08 pm

Re: Going home
 
Not particularly intended to be shit stirring just a statement of fact.

The fact of the matter is that we love the country but as with most things there are downs as well as ups. The ridiculous cost of energy is definitely a down.

benhila Jul 16th 2014 8:36 pm

Re: Going home
 
Will not miss all the asians flooding in, that came as a real shock to us.

Well, you'll have a field-day in the UK, having your pick from the various nationalities/minorities you may choose to hate and condescend to.

BASHO Jul 16th 2014 8:48 pm

Re: Going home
 
Better moved sooner than regretted later , best of luck :beer:

BadgeIsBack Jul 16th 2014 10:47 pm

Re: Going home
 

Originally Posted by BASHO (Post 11338937)
Better moved sooner than regretted later , best of luck :beer:

At least in the UK the bloody Asians are all called Indians and live in ghettos, in it?

In Melbourne and Sydney they have been known to even do quite well.

BASHO Jul 16th 2014 11:09 pm

Re: Going home
 

Originally Posted by BadgeIsBack (Post 11339013)
At least in the UK the bloody Asians are all called Indians and live in ghettos, in it?

In Melbourne and Sydney they have been known to even do quite well.

And your comments are related to my post--

"Better moved sooner than regretted later , best of luck :beer:"

---- how ?

spouse of scouse Jul 17th 2014 4:14 am

Re: Going home
 
[QUOTE=Taztek;11338793]
Will not miss all the asians flooding in, that came as a real shock to us.

QUOTE]

How big was this 'real shock'?

:confused:
:unsure:
:huh:
:ohmy:
or
:eek:

I hope you recover soon :lol:

BASHO Jul 17th 2014 8:36 am

Re: Going home
 
:eek:--shocking

Tr1boy Jul 17th 2014 9:27 am

Re: Going home
 

Originally Posted by BadgeIsBack (Post 11339013)
At least in the UK the bloody Asians are all called Indians and live in ghettos, in it?

In Melbourne and Sydney they have been known to even do quite well.

Not in our house. Don't get me started:lol:

jad n rich Jul 17th 2014 9:34 am

Re: Going home
 

Originally Posted by Taztek (Post 11338793)
We are three months away from heading back to the UK after four years in South Australia.
Came out on a 457 sub class visa and have decided not to extend as my wife wants to be nearer the family.

We have had a great time out here but we have witnessed the cost of living spiral out of control and as exchange rates have dropped sending money back to the UK has also been far more expensive than it was a year ago.

We will miss the lifestyle, the weather (mostly), the Aussie attitude and the land itself.
Will not miss all the asians flooding in, that came as a real shock to us.

We have made some very good friends out here and will definitely keep in touch on our return.

Have booked flights but having some grief choosing an international removers. There is such a vast difference in cost and conflicting information on what size container we will need.

Your comments are fair enough, you moved here, your experience and opinions of it.

The only shock is that anybody thought Australia would still be in the White Australia era, that ended mid 1970's .

Besides a map will show where Australia is placed.

the troubadour Jul 17th 2014 4:19 pm

Re: Going home
 
Seems to be you were only here for mercenary reasons ie, the pursuit of money as all else seems to tick the boxes.

As for Asians a little research would have showed you Poland would have been a better place if that was an issue. We are in that part of the world and for better or worse will be increasingly part of the region including visible population change.

ozzieeagle Jul 17th 2014 5:25 pm

Re: Going home
 

Originally Posted by the troubadour (Post 11339961)

As for Asians a little research would have showed you Poland would have been a better place if that was an issue. We are in that part of the world and for better or worse will be increasingly part of the region including visible population change.

Thank god we are heavily connected to the blue sky region that is Asia ... It could be a lot worse.

Beoz Jul 17th 2014 5:42 pm

Re: Going home
 

Originally Posted by Taztek (Post 11338844)
Not particularly intended to be shit stirring just a statement of fact.

The fact of the matter is that we love the country but as with most things there are downs as well as ups. The ridiculous cost of energy is definitely a down.

Do Asians live in South Australia? I thought it was just weirdo's

Oh by the way, better prepare yourself

UK Petrol Prices for Wednesday 16th July 2014
Avg Min Max
Unleaded 131.53p 126.9p 143.9p
Diesel 135.95p 131.7p 151.9p
Super Unleaded 139.78p 131.9p 159.9p
Premium Diesel 147.17p 139.9p 164.9p
LPG 70.48p 63.9p 75.9p


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