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spouse of scouse Aug 24th 2016 10:06 am

Re: 10 months, time for an update
 

Originally Posted by BEVS (Post 12034297)
Pop on over to the Italy forum and hit Lorna for help , hints and tips. :nod:

What a good idea, thanks BEVS! I might wait until I have a few months of lessons under my belt though, so I'll only sound like a little wally instead of great big ginormous one.

spouse of scouse Aug 24th 2016 10:08 am

Re: 10 months, time for an update
 

Originally Posted by Sugarmooma (Post 12033585)
Please don't take this the wrong way Spouse but I would love to be a fly on the wall and listen to you and scouse with your two different accents speaking Italian:lol::wub:

:rofl: never thought of that, it'll be hilarious. Although you never know, I might understand him better if he speaks in Italian, because the scouse accent still catches me out!

curleytops Aug 24th 2016 10:31 pm

Re: 10 months, time for an update
 

Originally Posted by spouse of scouse (Post 12034304)
:rofl: never thought of that, it'll be hilarious. Although you never know, I might understand him better if he speaks in Italian, because the scouse accent still catches me out!

Thank your lucky stars you didn't marry a Geordie :lol:

Perth Aug 25th 2016 6:59 am

Re: 10 months, time for an update
 

Originally Posted by spouse of scouse (Post 12034292)
:lol: Great idea to converse in Italian - in two months we might be able to order a beer from each and direct each other to the nearest loo.

:hysterical:

michali Aug 27th 2016 12:14 pm

Re: 10 months, time for an update
 
Only just seeing this, SOS! I am so glad you have talked it over with your husband. But it must have been a bit of a shock to find out he was not as settled as he hoped to be. How I look at life is that nothing is written in stone. Give it time and if, in a couple of years, you decide to go back, so be it. But I agree, get citizenship first! Who knows what the rules will be like in a few years!

Moses2013 Aug 29th 2016 2:13 am

Re: 10 months, time for an update
 

Originally Posted by spouse of scouse (Post 12032621)
Thanks very much for your very sensible, helpful and encouraging posts everyone.

I hauled Scouse off for dinner and drinks so we could have a proper talk about it all. I brought up the 'curse of the expats' subject and he was surprised - not because he hadn't heard of it before (he knows quite a few people who have been in the same boat), but because he didn't twig that this was what he was feeling.

We both felt so much better for having talked it through properly. No answers/solution of course, it's too early for that. What we've decided to focus on for now is doing some different things, instead of just following the same old daily routine that we did in Australia.

Not sure how we got from that to both of us enrolling at the University of Liverpool to study Italian, but we did and we're really enthusiastic about it!

Cheers again for the comments, it was a very useful starting point for our D&M. For someone who's never even looked at BE, he's quite a fan of it :lol:


And why not just pop over to Italy for a weekend to use your Italian.
Certainly a pro to stay in Europe and every little helps.

Perth Aug 29th 2016 10:43 pm

Re: 10 months, time for an update
 
Louis' Deli in Norwich has language conversation days. Maybe somewhere in Liverpool may have the same. If not, when we are there you can come visit. Wednesday is Italian day :thumbsup: I am a French speaker myself, so that's Mondays for me. OH speaks Turkish, but they don't have that - yet :)

Events held at Louis Deli, Café and Kitchen Norwich NR2.

spouse of scouse Aug 30th 2016 8:52 pm

Re: 10 months, time for an update
 

Originally Posted by curleytops (Post 12034709)
Thank your lucky stars you didn't marry a Geordie :lol:

That's true curleytops, another almost incomprehensible accent! Although, the Mayor of the last local government I worked for in Australia was a Geordie so I eventually got my ear in.

spouse of scouse Aug 30th 2016 8:55 pm

Re: 10 months, time for an update
 

Originally Posted by michali (Post 12036670)
Only just seeing this, SOS! I am so glad you have talked it over with your husband. But it must have been a bit of a shock to find out he was not as settled as he hoped to be. How I look at life is that nothing is written in stone. Give it time and if, in a couple of years, you decide to go back, so be it. But I agree, get citizenship first! Who knows what the rules will be like in a few years!

Thanks Michali, yes it was a bit of a shock! If we do decide to go back I would definitely like to get UK citizenship first, that's over 4 years away though so I'll have to see how he goes. I'm crossing my fingers that the longer he's here, the more he'll settle in :fingerscrossed:

spouse of scouse Aug 30th 2016 8:58 pm

Re: 10 months, time for an update
 

Originally Posted by Moses2013 (Post 12037979)
And why not just pop over to Italy for a weekend to use your Italian.
Certainly a pro to stay in Europe and every little helps.

I like that idea Moses. We love Italy and would go at the drop of a hat, but our old golden retriever has first call on us for now :)

spouse of scouse Aug 30th 2016 9:00 pm

Re: 10 months, time for an update
 

Originally Posted by Perth (Post 12038758)
Louis' Deli in Norwich has language conversation days. Maybe somewhere in Liverpool may have the same. If not, when we are there you can come visit. Wednesday is Italian day :thumbsup: I am a French speaker myself, so that's Mondays for me. OH speaks Turkish, but they don't have that - yet :)

Events held at Louis Deli, Café and Kitchen Norwich NR2.

Language conversation days, what a fantastic idea! I'll ask the tutor if there's anything like that here.

Norwich certainly sounds like a great place to live and I'll definitely find myself there for a visit at some stage :thumbsup:

Moses2013 Aug 30th 2016 9:03 pm

Re: 10 months, time for an update
 

Originally Posted by spouse of scouse (Post 12039859)
I like that idea Moses. We love Italy and would go at the drop of a hat, but our old golden retriever has first call on us for now :)

Simple, take car ferry and bring the dog with you;). Regular stops along the way to see some of France and the dog gets the walks. All possible these days, so another plus for being where you are:lol:.

spouse of scouse Aug 30th 2016 10:25 pm

Re: 10 months, time for an update
 

Originally Posted by Moses2013 (Post 12039868)
Simple, take car ferry and bring the dog with you;). Regular stops along the way to see some of France and the dog gets the walks. All possible these days, so another plus for being where you are:lol:.

I don't mean to sound like I'm pouring cold water on your excellent suggestions, but our old boy is terrified of riding in cars! In fact, he's terrified of almost everything - cats, the wind, not getting his dinner at exactly 4:30pm......:lol:

Novocastrian Aug 30th 2016 10:59 pm

Re: 10 months, time for an update
 

Originally Posted by curleytops (Post 12034709)
Thank your lucky stars you didn't marry a Geordie :lol:

I heard that. :sneaky:

Moses2013 Aug 30th 2016 11:23 pm

Re: 10 months, time for an update
 

Originally Posted by spouse of scouse (Post 12039942)
I don't mean to sound like I'm pouring cold water on your excellent suggestions, but our old boy is terrified of riding in cars! In fact, he's terrified of almost everything - cats, the wind, not getting his dinner at exactly 4:30pm......:lol:

That's different then:-). We also have one who is terrified but it's a cat, so I doubt they'd get on:rofl:.


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