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HelenTD Mar 28th 2011 4:44 pm

Re: Should we still consider moving to Perth?
 

Originally Posted by Family of 3 (Post 9270971)
Me neither. But I don't think Perth's dull either.

But people were saying Perth's known as Dullsville because some of the housing is a bit boring. My point was that some of the housing is a bit boring in most places, including London.

I don't think that Perth is known as Dullsville due to boring housing, but more because of an attitude of stopping more exciting, new or different things from happening, and the tendency for local councils and people to stop change. Daylight saving being a prime example.

Amazulu Mar 28th 2011 5:03 pm

Re: Should we still consider moving to Perth?
 

Originally Posted by Turban Explorer (Post 9270954)
So true.........
By some intensive pikeying around on the internet I've just scored a $300 trip to KL from Coolangatta, two weeks in Borneo ($60 to Kota Kinabalu from KL) , fly from KL to Colombo in Sri Lanka ($88) 1 week Sri Lanka then Sri Lanka air to London 125 quid. It's all there if you are flexible and willing to rough it - but to be fair unless you take business class all flights are rubbish anyway.

Last time I paid for extra leg room on Qantas I was mortified to discover I was sitting in the baby section - after 10 hours of screaming, puke, relentless cooing and a bottle of breast milk dripping on me I realise I'd rather have been taped to a wing.

I hear you, we are going to Hong Kong in a few weeks - for very low $$. The 13.5 hour Air Asia X flight from KL to London is long, no seat back TV and you have to pay for everything. It was not a problem for me as I can easily zone out, read, play games on my phone, watch movies on my netbook, write etc. You have to also remember that we paid $700 return for these flights - business-class is fine if someone else is paying or you are seriously loaded.

Family of 3 Mar 28th 2011 6:24 pm

Re: Should we still consider moving to Perth?
 

Originally Posted by verystormy (Post 9268645)
This is a first i think, but i actually agree with Weebie on this one. I think if someone said my life was going to be spent in the sprawling burbs that are the foundation of Perth being known as Dullsville then i would rather slit my wrists with a rusty spoon.
I have never figured why anyone would move to the other side of the world to live in one of the big burbs. What was the point. Might as well have stayed in blighty and used all the money spent comming here on some extra holidays to sunny climes for the sunshine fix.


Helen: I think it was this that I interpreted as referring to the architecture.

EvannTel Mar 28th 2011 8:22 pm

Re: Should we still consider moving to Perth?
 

Originally Posted by EvannTel (Post 9269443)
I havent read the whole thread but my opinion would be that for 80K GBP I;d want 200K AUD


Originally Posted by Fluid36 (Post 9270643)
No way.

No way what? You wouldnt get it here or you dont need as much for same standard or living?
Bit unsure what your resonse means.

floss in dubai Mar 28th 2011 8:34 pm

Re: Should we still consider moving to Perth?
 

Originally Posted by the troubadour (Post 9270937)
Don't myself find Weebie's remarks in any way distorted. By and large Perth folk keep themselves to themselves and prefer to maintain a distance from their neighbours.

I was referring more to what seems to see his standard point of view that 'professionals' or people on a high income refuse to mix with people who are not 'professionals' or on a lower income. Or that people who live in a more 'desirable' area refuse to mix with people from other areas. Which make me wonder what constitutes a 'professional' anyway? Also, he seems to have trouble believing that not everybody would choose to live in the areas that he deems desirable. :blink:

aston Mar 28th 2011 10:16 pm

Re: Should we still consider moving to Perth?
 
for a working man like me,and where i live,perth is sh1t...











































































































































































































































































































































































































































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the troubadour Mar 29th 2011 4:36 pm

Re: Should we still consider moving to Perth?
 

Originally Posted by Family of 3 (Post 9270971)
Me neither. But I don't think Perth's dull either.

But people were saying Perth's known as Dullsville because some of the housing is a bit boring. My point was that some of the housing is a bit boring in most places, including London.

Some of the housing is indeed poor,rather a lot in fact and London has created it's share housing sins as well.My take on the ever so mentioned dullness of Perth, would focus more on a distinct lack of vibe and energy and a the feeling of voidness that appears always so evident here.
Feel that's what a lot of folk refer to when the dullness is mentioned.

Weebie Mar 29th 2011 5:16 pm

Re: Should we still consider moving to Perth?
 

Originally Posted by floss in dubai (Post 9271270)
I was referring more to what seems to see his standard point of view that 'professionals' or people on a high income refuse to mix with people who are not 'professionals' or on a lower income. Or that people who live in a more 'desirable' area refuse to mix with people from other areas. Which make me wonder what constitutes a 'professional' anyway? Also, he seems to have trouble believing that not everybody would choose to live in the areas that he deems desirable. :blink:

that's not what I said but I did say that people refuse to socialise with people from other certain suburbs which many people on this forum move too and that's true whether you like it or not.

HelenTD Mar 29th 2011 11:49 pm

Re: Should we still consider moving to Perth?
 

Originally Posted by Weebie (Post 9273474)
that's not what I said but I did say that people refuse to socialise with people from other certain suburbs which many people on this forum move too and that's true whether you like it or not.

I have noticed for some of these types that it's not about what you do (as might be in the case in other countries), but where you choose to live. For example, someone who owns a home in a certain suburb sees a fellow resident as someone they (and their children) can associate with. This applies even if that neighbour doesn't even own a house in the adored suburb, but merely rents. The renting neighbour will be more acceptable than someone who owns (or rents) a property is some other suburb that might be in the back of beyond or only a 15 minute drive away:blink:.

northernbird Mar 29th 2011 11:57 pm

Re: Should we still consider moving to Perth?
 

Originally Posted by HelenTD (Post 9274014)
I have noticed for some of these types that it's not about what you do (as might be in the case in other countries), but where you choose to live. For example, someone who owns a home in a certain suburb sees a fellow resident as someone they (and their children) can associate with. This applies even if that neighbour doesn't even own a house in the adored suburb, but merely rents. The renting neighbour will be more acceptable than someone who owns (or rents) a property is some other suburb that might be in the back of beyond or only a 15 minute drive away:blink:.

I joined the Petroleum Wives Club when I first arrived as I had been a member of this organisation overseas. The first time I went to a Mums and Tots session in Floreat was the most eye opening event I have ever been to. Needless to say I didn't return, and only 1 of the 15 women present was Australian!

HelenTD Mar 30th 2011 12:10 am

Re: Should we still consider moving to Perth?
 

Originally Posted by northernbird (Post 9274025)
I joined the Petroleum Wives Club when I first arrived as I had been a member of this organisation overseas. The first time I went to a Mums and Tots session in Floreat was the most eye opening event I have ever been to. Needless to say I didn't return, and only 1 of the 15 women present was Australian!

I have met a few of these women and knew that it was a club I wouldn't be a member of:lol:. I wonder if Perth brings out the worst in some people?

northernbird Mar 30th 2011 12:14 am

Re: Should we still consider moving to Perth?
 

Originally Posted by HelenTD (Post 9274049)
I have met a few of these women and knew that it was a club I wouldn't be a member of:lol:. I wonder if Perth brings out the worst in some people?

It is my one and only experience of this kind of behaviour.

floss in dubai Mar 30th 2011 12:49 am

Re: Should we still consider moving to Perth?
 

Originally Posted by northernbird (Post 9274025)
I joined the Petroleum Wives Club when I first arrived as I had been a member of this organisation overseas. The first time I went to a Mums and Tots session in Floreat was the most eye opening event I have ever been to. Needless to say I didn't return, and only 1 of the 15 women present was Australian!

I only heard of this club the other day. Some of the wives of my husband's colleagues have joined. Not really my cup of tea. I talk about my husband's work enough (too much!!) at home without seeking out other people I can continue discussing it with. :confused:

Just to add: All said wives are not Australian.

floss in dubai Mar 30th 2011 12:51 am

Re: Should we still consider moving to Perth?
 

Originally Posted by Weebie (Post 9273474)
that's not what I said but I did say that people refuse to socialise with people from other certain suburbs which many people on this forum move too and that's true whether you like it or not.

Perhaps you should say something like, 'Some people I have met....'. I can categorically say that NO person I have met thinks like this. Or if they do, I haven't noticed it. No person I socialise with thinks like this. If they did, I guess I wouldn't be socialising with them.

HelenTD Mar 30th 2011 1:03 am

Re: Should we still consider moving to Perth?
 

Originally Posted by floss in dubai (Post 9274104)
Perhaps you should say something like, 'Some people I have met....'. I can categorically say that NO person I have met thinks like this. Or if they do, I haven't noticed it. No person I socialise with thinks like this. If they did, I guess I wouldn't be socialising with them.

Floss, out of interest, do you mix with Western Suburbs types?


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