What were your biggest chanllenges?
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What were your biggest chanllenges?
For those who are already in Australia, what were your biggest challenges when you got there? If you could share a couple of things that you found challenging that you would advise any new immigrants to be prepared for that would be great.
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Sani
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Sani
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Re: What were your biggest chanllenges?
Oops, excuse my spelling!
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Re: What were your biggest chanllenges?
Originally Posted by dade
Oops, excuse my spelling!
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Re: What were your biggest chanllenges?
Getting used to cockroaches.
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Re: What were your biggest chanllenges?
For us one of our main problems was the fact that we had certain expectations of living in a city (Wangaratta is technically a city) but it took a while to realise that Wangaratta is actually more like living in a small village in the UK. Once we got our heads around that we found things a lot easier and have really begun to feel more settled. Our only other real challenge has been , and still is, getting our teenager settled.
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Re: What were your biggest chanllenges?
Originally Posted by dade
For those who are already in Australia, what were your biggest challenges when you got there? If you could share a couple of things that you found challenging that you would advise any new immigrants to be prepared for that would be great.
Thanks
Sani
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To get the entire family to agree at any one time on who is staying, whos going back, who hates it, who loves it, think we have covered every possible scenario in the last 5 years and dare say it will continue as long as we live here :scared: In fact as they get older it gets worse.
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Re: What were your biggest chanllenges?
Originally Posted by jad n rich
To get the entire family to agree at any one time on who is staying, whos going back, who hates it, who loves it, think we have covered every possible scenario in the last 5 years and dare say it will continue as long as we live here :scared: In fact as they get older it gets worse.
Nicky
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Re: What were your biggest chanllenges?
to keep my hands behind my back instead of strangling the OH because he's managed to wind me up once again
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Originally Posted by DebraH
to keep my hands behind my back instead of strangling the OH because he's managed to wind me up once again
Yes, with you there!!
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Re: What were your biggest chanllenges?
Originally Posted by Wendy
Yes, with you there!!
hows it going Wendy
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Originally Posted by DebraH
they certainly have the knack don't they
hows it going Wendy
hows it going Wendy
Going really well thanks. Kids all settled, hubby nearly done his course, nice house in a nice area, lovely neighbours. Life is good (be better when he gets a job though )
How about you?
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Wife's homesickness, having to get a brand new social circle from scratch and trying not to appear too desperate - "will you be my friend?", finding a suburb you like, getting a job.
It's pretty tough. I'm glad I've done it but I would NOT like to have to do it all over again, no way.
It's pretty tough. I'm glad I've done it but I would NOT like to have to do it all over again, no way.
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Re: What were your biggest chanllenges?
I think the biggest challenge was surviving while unable to work because of licence delays. I did odd jobs and even trips out on prawn trawlers and crab boats to make a bit of spare cash.
The second biggest challenge was living with my parents for 18 months and not murdering either of them, not an experience I'd ever like to repeat.
The second biggest challenge was living with my parents for 18 months and not murdering either of them, not an experience I'd ever like to repeat.
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Re: What were your biggest chanllenges?
Originally Posted by cresta57
The second biggest challenge was living with my parents for 18 months and not murdering either of them, not an experience I'd ever like to repeat.
Not murdering them was not an experience you want to repeat?
Hmmmmmmm....
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Re: What were your biggest chanllenges?
Originally Posted by dade
For those who are already in Australia, what were your biggest challenges when you got there? If you could share a couple of things that you found challenging that you would advise any new immigrants to be prepared for that would be great.
Thanks
Sani
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Sani
The shopping is another, you really have to be prepared and always have enough milk, bread etc in the house as popping out to the shop in the evening, early morning or on a Sunday is pretty impossible....and thats in a city!!