is the grass really greener?
#46
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Re: is the grass really greener?
The grass has turned out to be very much greener for us.
#49
Re: is the grass really greener?
she asked why I want to leave, I answered. Nothing to do with you - let's send another thread down the toilet because someone's not allowed a different opinion
Maybe I shouldn't go to the UK if this is the type of mentality the english have, I thought it was just Australian's that didn't allow you to be a bit 'different'.
Maybe I shouldn't go to the UK if this is the type of mentality the english have, I thought it was just Australian's that didn't allow you to be a bit 'different'.
#53
Re: is the grass really greener?
I'm impressed that Teabag knows millions of people enough to know whether their heads are up their arses or not. I only know about 100 people in Aus and from memory only one of those is a complete plank. Maybe it's quality not quantity
#54
Re: is the grass really greener?
The 3 nicest people I know are two Poms and a Maori and my Pommie Hubby of course!
#58
Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 1,560
Re: is the grass really greener?
Is the grass greener??? no its yellow and burnt haha!!!
The grass is greener for some but not for others come and give it a go only you can decide we are all different!!
My life was better in the uk but we are giving it a good go and we will see if things improve.
Good luck!!!
The grass is greener for some but not for others come and give it a go only you can decide we are all different!!
My life was better in the uk but we are giving it a good go and we will see if things improve.
Good luck!!!
#59
Re: is the grass really greener?
What a complete load of twaddle. Teabag commented, Hutch replied, teabag explained and queried, Hutch explained back. No one said anything wrong - it's called having an opinion, something the OP asked for. Teabag was right (for their experience) Hutch was right (for his) Some people just don't appear to like having their thoughts questioned. Everyone is supposed to accept a comment without query - doesn't make for much of a discussion, does it.
I'm impressed that Teabag knows millions of people enough to know whether their heads are up their arses or not. I only know about 100 people in Aus and from memory only one of those is a complete plank. Maybe it's quality not quantity
I'm impressed that Teabag knows millions of people enough to know whether their heads are up their arses or not. I only know about 100 people in Aus and from memory only one of those is a complete plank. Maybe it's quality not quantity
Teabag is brave to give it ago if that's what they want and they don't like much where they live.Perhaps when and if they return they may enjoy Australia more.
Are you Hutches rellie or something you seem to wade in there when the poor lad gets a word or two against him.
#60
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Re: is the grass really greener?
I hope people enjoy what they want to do without other people putting their value judgements on it.
Teabag is brave to give it ago if that's what they want and they don't like much where they live.Perhaps when and if they return they may enjoy Australia more.
Are you Hutches rellie or something you seem to wade in there when the poor lad gets a word or two against him.
Teabag is brave to give it ago if that's what they want and they don't like much where they live.Perhaps when and if they return they may enjoy Australia more.
Are you Hutches rellie or something you seem to wade in there when the poor lad gets a word or two against him.
I've always maintained there are far more literally personal, attacks on the pro-Australia lobby/faction(!) than the other which is why I tend to take
sides if at all. Most people who attack the UK are not personally directing it at anyone other than their mishaps in UK life or Mr Blair.