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Discovery Jan 11th 2010 6:25 pm

Re: Wanted Down Under 2010
 

Originally Posted by jad n rich (Post 8239908)
I would like them to film the episodes in the aussie summer, what benefit is it to experience Darwin in the few weeks of the year when the humidity doesnt melt your soul. How about Brisbane when its so sticky the cameras would fog up, melbourne with a blazing bush fire in the background, perth in prime fly season the camera lense clogged with flies.

I guess none of that would sell:D

I don't see why any of the above should deter people from emigrating. So it's humid in Darwin & Brisbane, there are flies in Perth and it gets cold in Sydney/Adelaide/Melbourne. What is the big deal?
There are advantages and disadvantages of living in all Australian cities/towns. The immigrants who do well here adapt and get on with living .

You should consider spending sometime living in Kabul or Baghdad and then you will realise how insignificant some of the things you mentioned above are.

iamthecreaturefromuranus Jan 11th 2010 6:36 pm

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Originally Posted by Discovery (Post 8240516)
You should consider spending sometime living in Kabul or Baghdad and then you will realise how insignificant some of the things you mentioned above are.


The amount of times I've seen "you should try living in (insert war torn shithole here) before complaining about Australia" is really getting old.

JenJen Jan 12th 2010 12:22 am

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TO all prospective britishexpats moving to Oz there is only one way you can move to Oz jsut watch wanted down under, you cannot rent, you have to live in one area !
You must buy icecream and prawns lol

If you want to buy chances are unless you have a quite a bit in the bank or you're house is a mansion in the UK you need to factor in shipping/ flying your things over wether that be a couple boxes or a HUGE container worth, if you're taking pets thats more expense, unfortunately you can't pack your nanna:unsure:.
You want to buy a good car outwright thats all expense before you even get as far as buying a house (in most cases).

I'd much prefer if they changed the format - hear me BBC - and gave ideas for what they could rent and ideas of what they could buy in 3 totally different areas within a reasonable commute to work (preferably all realistic in what the family could afford - cause thats boring too).

Oh my Mr JenJen really loves this program :confused: he he he he:frown:
He doesn't do allowances for editing and I shan't tell you whathe's said about todays program lol

JenJen Jan 12th 2010 12:23 am

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I know I know it's a program light hearted entertainment but I bet hundreds of ppl are put off they're dream cause of how limited it all comes across

Steps down and offers someone else soap box :D

Murky Jan 12th 2010 1:13 am

Re: Wanted Down Under 2010
 

Originally Posted by JenJen (Post 8241094)
I know I know it's a program light hearted entertainment but I bet hundreds of ppl are put off they're dream cause of how limited it all comes across

Steps down and offers someone else soap box :D

Hi i,m new to this thread but have been watching WDU for a few years and have been increasingly ticked-off by all the 'I must have a big house thats already decorated to my taste with large kitchen/dining areas 'that aussies don't use because they cook and eat outside if possible' and it must have a large pool as well because everyone knows that to buy an aussie house its dirt cheap. They live in a small house over here that they can't sell because they are asking too high an asking price then think they deserve a mansion. People want a british style home it seems even though its a different life they say they long for. Most Australians believe you have to work hard for the right to live as some of them do. Why can people not see that a smaller run down place may have potential because basically they are starting out all over again or rent for a few years.
I'd be happy just for the chance to get there and work it out for myself

morrisj3 Jan 12th 2010 2:55 am

Re: Wanted Down Under 2010
 

Originally Posted by Murky (Post 8241216)
Hi i,m new to this thread but have been watching WDU for a few years and have been increasingly ticked-off by all the 'I must have a big house thats already decorated to my taste with large kitchen/dining areas 'that aussies don't use because they cook and eat outside if possible' and it must have a large pool as well because everyone knows that to buy an aussie house its dirt cheap. They live in a small house over here that they can't sell because they are asking too high an asking price then think they deserve a mansion. People want a british style home it seems even though its a different life they say they long for. Most Australians believe you have to work hard for the right to live as some of them do. Why can people not see that a smaller run down place may have potential because basically they are starting out all over again or rent for a few years.
I'd be happy just for the chance to get there and work it out for myself

Hear hear (or is it "here here" - I never know lol :D)

Alfresco Jan 12th 2010 3:08 am

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Originally Posted by morrisj3 (Post 8241404)
Hear hear (or is it "here here" - I never know lol :D)


It's 'Hear hear'. :)

morrisj3 Jan 12th 2010 3:19 am

Re: Wanted Down Under 2010
 

Originally Posted by Alfresco (Post 8241436)
It's 'Hear hear'. :)

Thanks Alfresco!

Leedelta Jan 12th 2010 3:48 am

Re: Wanted Down Under 2010
 
Anyone notice that none of the families ask "where can I buy fish n chips or a decent curry?"

Is it edited out or do these become pressing questions when one becomes an expat? :lol:

I did my homework, I know where I can get Tayto crisps in Melbourne ($2.50 a bag!!)

Jen1977ni Jan 12th 2010 8:06 am

Re: Wanted Down Under 2010
 

Originally Posted by Leedelta (Post 8241610)
Anyone notice that none of the families ask "where can I buy fish n chips or a decent curry?"

Is it edited out or do these become pressing questions when one becomes an expat? :lol:

I did my homework, I know where I can get Tayto crisps in Melbourne ($2.50 a bag!!)

lol :lol: are they proper ones, all the way from Tayto Castle in Sunny Tandragee?! :eek:

Leedelta Jan 12th 2010 8:57 am

Re: Wanted Down Under 2010
 

Originally Posted by Jen1977ni (Post 8242644)
lol :lol: are they proper ones, all the way from Tayto Castle in Sunny Tandragee?! :eek:

No,County Meath sometimes they have the Irish price on them - 49c. I offered a dollar after converting to local currency and was promptly told to bugger off :lol:

Mr Tayto has a book out :eek: They even brought spring onion flavor back, that proves we are in a recession.

Hmm....Snax :thumbsup:

http://www.taytocrisps.ie/

Murky Jan 12th 2010 9:51 am

Re: Wanted Down Under 2010
 

Originally Posted by Leedelta (Post 8241610)
Anyone notice that none of the families ask "where can I buy fish n chips or a decent curry?"

Is it edited out or do these become pressing questions when one becomes an expat? :lol:

I did my homework, I know where I can get Tayto crisps in Melbourne ($2.50 a bag!!)

Maybe instead of inviting friends round for a barbie, expats invite everyone round for a curry night instead:)

wanttobedownunder Jan 12th 2010 8:34 pm

Re: Wanted Down Under 2010
 
YIPEEEE.... It's Perth today. Seems thats Perths on most Wednesdays..:):)

MrsE Jan 12th 2010 9:58 pm

Re: Wanted Down Under 2010
 

Originally Posted by wanttobedownunder (Post 8243980)
YIPEEEE.... It's Perth today. Seems thats Perths on most Wednesdays..:):)

Sooperb! Look forward to watching that tonight ;-)

Damson Jan 12th 2010 10:09 pm

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Just wondering how they choose the "lifestyle" Aussie families (who all seem lovely)? Do they just ask around to see if anyone wants to go on the programme, or is there a "bank" of people? I felt desperately sorry for the Brisbane couple yesterday and have noticed just how many people are not going for financial reasons - good old credit crunch.:frown: I remember the early days of me joining this forum, the questions used to be shall we go or not whereas now it's a case of can we afford to go as well.


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