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Kapri Jun 20th 2013 7:16 am

Any advice for me?
 
Well folks, after approx 6-7 years of posting on this forum, I am finally about to become a British / Irish expat :D

I leave the UK one week today to make the journey most of you have already made.

Any advice for me?

Please don't say, "don't do it" :eek:

Alfresco Jun 20th 2013 7:23 am

Re: Any advice for me?
 

Originally Posted by Kapri (Post 10767069)
Well folks, after approx 6-7 years of posting on this forum, I am finally about to become a British / Irish expat :D

I leave the UK one week today to make the journey most of you have already made.

Any advice for me?

Please don't say, "don't do it" :eek:

Congratulations! :thumbsup:

Bring lots of $$$$$. ;)

Kapri Jun 20th 2013 7:30 am

Re: Any advice for me?
 

Originally Posted by Alfresco (Post 10767084)

Bring lots of $$$$$. ;)

If only :D

Kim67 Jun 20th 2013 8:14 am

Re: Any advice for me?
 

Originally Posted by Kapri (Post 10767069)
Well folks, after approx 6-7 years of posting on this forum, I am finally about to become a British / Irish expat :D

I leave the UK one week today to make the journey most of you have already made.

Any advice for me?

Please don't say, "don't do it" :eek:

Don't rush into buying a house. Rent and have a good look around. Don't be sucked in by big new houses in the outer suburbs - big mistake a lot of expats make and they end up thinking all Australians are cashed up bogans.

Peepster Jun 20th 2013 8:39 am

Re: Any advice for me?
 

Originally Posted by Kapri (Post 10767069)
Well folks, after approx 6-7 years of posting on this forum, I am finally about to become a British / Irish expat :D

I leave the UK one week today to make the journey most of you have already made.

Any advice for me?

Please don't say, "don't do it" :eek:

Exciting!

My advice would be to never turn down an invitation, even if you think it's going to be crap/not your scene/worried you'll be standing in the corner like a billy no mates etc etc. Don't rent anything that doesn't have heating and aircon (especially aircon in the bedrooms). Join the Ambo's. Get a handle on/get your head around the footy - you won't be able to escape it so you may as well know whats going on. Pour sunscreen into your daily moisturizer so that you wear it every day.

x

Pollyana Jun 20th 2013 8:45 am

Re: Any advice for me?
 
Be friendly to everyone - you can be more discerning later on; and try and enjoy it - not always easy, but you have to keep reminding yourself why you are going through the red tape etc!!

carolinephillips Jun 20th 2013 9:55 am

Re: Any advice for me?
 
By all means rush around doing important things like banks, medicare cards etc..whilst horribly jet-lagged, but also use the first week as a tourist, just stop and admire the view, pause and take in the winter sunshine and remember that although we all complain of the cold, it is still 15/16 degrees in the day!! (It is just inside that it feels colder.)

If you need a coffee/tea (and I have Yorkshire teabags as well as Earl Grey,) pm me and we'll try to meet up.

Welcome to Australia!!!:thumbsup::thumbup:

Kapri Jun 20th 2013 10:01 am

Re: Any advice for me?
 
Thanks guys! This is exactly the kind of stuff I'm after :)

Mr Kapri says hello. He's never shown any interest in BE in all these years and now, suddenly, he's thinking of joining up :rofl:

scottishcelts Jun 20th 2013 10:59 am

Re: Any advice for me?
 

Originally Posted by Kim67 (Post 10767145)
Don't rush into buying a house. Rent and have a good look around. Don't be sucked in by big new houses in the outer suburbs - big mistake a lot of expats make and they end up thinking all Australians are cashed up bogans.



What's the alternative then? :p:D:lol:

irishbloo Jun 20th 2013 11:38 am

Re: Any advice for me?
 

Originally Posted by Kim67 (Post 10767145)
Don't rush into buying a house. Rent and have a good look around. Don't be sucked in by big new houses in the outer suburbs - big mistake a lot of expats make and they end up thinking all Australians are cashed up bogans.

Definitely agree with this.We rushed in to buying and wished we waited but I didn't have the patiences and wanted every thing sorted out quickly like there was some race on.Take time to smell the roses and enjoy your new country.It can be very daunting so dont be hard on yourself.

Good luck.:fingerscrossed:

Kim67 Jun 20th 2013 12:01 pm

Re: Any advice for me?
 

Originally Posted by scottishcelts (Post 10767401)
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What's the alternative then? :p:D:lol:

Some of us are cashless bogans.:p

teza Jun 20th 2013 12:38 pm

Re: Any advice for me?
 
Enjoy the move and try not to stress, especially with the Aussie laid back "she'll be right mate" attitude.

When setting up phones, insurances etc, compete companies against each other, get a better deal that way.

Also if buying household stuff in large numbers, using one company can give you big discounts ( saved us $2000 at Harvey Norman when we arrived, albeit bought everything!)

And biggest thing I've found BEs don't seem to be aware of, if one of you is asthmatic, you DON'T need a script for Ventolin, it's over the counter med here!

Good luck with your move!

Amazulu Jun 20th 2013 1:16 pm

Re: Any advice for me?
 

Originally Posted by Kapri (Post 10767069)
Well folks, after approx 6-7 years of posting on this forum, I am finally about to become a British / Irish expat :D

I leave the UK one week today to make the journey most of you have already made.

Any advice for me?

Please don't say, "don't do it" :eek:

Open your mind (and I'm not saying you don't/won't)

Many on here find that impossible to do

scottishcelts Jun 20th 2013 1:48 pm

Re: Any advice for me?
 

Originally Posted by Kim67 (Post 10767466)
Some of us are cashless bogans.:p

:lol:

carolinephillips Jun 20th 2013 1:51 pm

Re: Any advice for me?
 

Originally Posted by teza (Post 10767494)
And biggest thing I've found BEs don't seem to be aware of, if one of you is asthmatic, you DON'T need a script for Ventolin, it's over the counter med here!

!

Really? Then why have I been getting a script for DD's inhaler for the past 4.5 years???


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