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Mikeyc Aug 24th 2008 4:12 pm

Re: Aussie Bashing
 
Not everyone likes Australia, as you said yourself, if everyone liked the same things the world would be very boring, so get used to it – not everyone loves Australia.

Some people get 100% miserable because they see what they have given up and what they now have, it’s ok for you to say “well make the most of the situation” but in some peoples cases that’s not possible. The longer in the place you hate the more miserable you get even picking at little silly things. You’d be miserable too if you where stuck in a place you hated, gave up everything only to be worse off.

Then again, some people love the place, that’s life! :thumbup:

Mikey

moneypenny20 Aug 24th 2008 4:19 pm

Re: Aussie Bashing
 

Originally Posted by Kim67 (Post 6711495)
So it's okay for them to knock everyone and everything around them, but not for me to make comment about their negativity?

I didn't tell you not to make a comment about it :confused: I was simply replying to your statement and explaining something.

Kim67 Aug 24th 2008 4:19 pm

Re: Aussie Bashing
 

Originally Posted by Mikeyc (Post 6711510)
Not everyone likes Australia, as you said yourself, if everyone liked the same things the world would be very boring, so get used to it – not everyone loves Australia.

Some people get 100% miserable because they see what they have given up and what they now have, it’s ok for you to say “well make the most of the situation” but in some peoples cases that’s not possible. The longer in the place you hate the more miserable you get even picking at little silly things. You’d be miserable to if you where stuck in a place you hated, gave up everything only to be worse off.

Then again, some people love the place, that’s life! :thumbup:

Mikey

I'm not asking everyone to love Australia - just can't understand the constant need to bash it to death. As an Australian there are certainly aspects of it that I don't particularly love. When I arrived back in Perth after 10 years I wondered what on earth I was doing there - but moved to a suburb that I knew I'd be okay in and started enjoying my life.

The 100% unhappy thing may be true for someone like you, who is single, doesn't have a kids to brighten their day. I remember going away to work in my late teens and missing my mates like crazy - can't say I was completely miserable though. I just can't see how people with their partners and kids, jobs, a house etc etc can be completely miserable and find nothing to like.

spartacus Aug 24th 2008 4:21 pm

Re: Aussie Bashing
 

Originally Posted by Kim67 (Post 6711509)
You might get australian girl germs......you don't want that.

Don't worry on my part, because:

"I've been all over the world,
Been with every kinda girl"

DunRoaminTheUK Aug 24th 2008 4:22 pm

Re: Aussie Bashing
 

Originally Posted by Kim67 (Post 6711509)
You might get australian girl germs......you don't want that.

Rabies?

Kim67 Aug 24th 2008 4:22 pm

Re: Aussie Bashing
 

Originally Posted by spartacus (Post 6711521)
Don't worry on my part, because:

"I've been all over the world,
Been with every kinda girl"

bragger

Anastasia Beaverhausen Aug 24th 2008 4:27 pm

Re: Aussie Bashing
 
There is nothing wrong with letting a bit of steam about where you live. It doesnt mean you hate the place and want to leave, nor should you be made to feel like you should, just because some aspect of Aussie life has pissed you off.

Its probably better to come in here and let off steam than to your Aussie mates who will label you a whinging pom!!

I think this place has a fair balance on Aus lovers and haters, balance is good. If you are new to the Aussie lifestyle getting a bit of the negativity is healthy also, it helps to clear up the rose tinted specs.

Mikeyc Aug 24th 2008 4:35 pm

Re: Aussie Bashing
 

Originally Posted by Kim67 (Post 6711519)

The 100% unhappy thing may be true for someone like you, who is single, doesn't have a kids to brighten their day.

Em, don’t jump to assumptions – I’m Happy, I consider Sydney one of the best cities in the world, I just prefer my life in Europe, But I’m still happy (get annoyed every now and then, but no way close to 100% miserable). I’m not single, I have a partner, same one for over 5 years now, and I don’t have kids, but we have a cat :p

Mikey

Kim67 Aug 24th 2008 4:45 pm

Re: Aussie Bashing
 

Originally Posted by DunRoaminTheUK (Post 6711523)
Rabies?

Only the vampires amongst us who get bitten too often by our pet bats.

Kim67 Aug 24th 2008 4:48 pm

Re: Aussie Bashing
 

Originally Posted by Mikeyc (Post 6711548)
Em, don’t jump to assumptions – I’m Happy, I consider Sydney one of the best cities in the world, I just prefer my life in Europe, But I’m still happy (get annoyed every now and then, but no way close to 100% miserable). I’m not single, I have a partner, same one for over 5 years now, and I don’t have kids, but we have a cat :p

Mikey

Sorry forgot about he parnter - my apologies. And only 100% miserable when on Western Australian soil. My memory is coming back - must be the old age and the jetlag catching up with me.

Mikeyc Aug 24th 2008 4:53 pm

Re: Aussie Bashing
 

Originally Posted by Kim67 (Post 6711571)
Sorry forgot about he parnter - my apologies. And only 100% miserable when on Western Australian soil. My memory is coming back - must be the old age and the jetlag catching up with me.

That's it, 100% when in WA, it's only like 10% miserabel in Sydney (and that's usually only during the winter)..... The cat sometimes brings it down to 5%. :p

Mikey

Notts_bloke Aug 24th 2008 5:59 pm

Re: Aussie Bashing
 

Originally Posted by Kim67 (Post 6711447)
I can't believe the rubbish being spouted on here recently. Just a few short weeks ago there seemed to be some genuine help for people and some serious issues being discussed. Over the last couple of weeks, it's just been aussie bashing at it's worst.

You know what guys, when in Rome............

The world would be a boring place if we all thought the same and liked the same things. I think that some of the "bashers" are possibly hanging around the wrong type of australians and need to broaden their circle - see we're not all a bunch of bad sportsmanlike, racist bogans (which you get plenty of in the UK too).

I hope that I'm much more accepting of the UAE and it's people.


Is it me or are the jokes in the Barbie forum just not funny anymore?

Kim67 Aug 24th 2008 6:59 pm

Re: Aussie Bashing
 

Originally Posted by Notts_bloke (Post 6711671)
Is it me or are the jokes in the Barbie forum just not funny anymore?

You may find my thoughts a joke - but after having read all your previous posts, I'm finding it rather funny that I may have been able to help you out of Australia. Anyway, you've done that for yourself, enjoy europe. I hope you'll find the happiness you can't find in Australia.

Petals Aug 24th 2008 7:03 pm

Re: Aussie Bashing
 
I agree about the Aussi Bashing too, if I did not live here and I was thinking about coming and I read what people write I would run a mile I would not consider emigrating.

That is unfair to people. I know people are entitled to their view but when it goes on and on and on its a bit boring.

There is good and bad everywhere but noone likes a whinger.

Mikeyc Aug 24th 2008 7:06 pm

Re: Aussie Bashing
 

Originally Posted by 4Margaret (Post 6711758)
I agree about the Aussi Bashing too, if I did not live here and I was thinking about coming and I read what people write I would run a mile I would not consider emigrating.

If someone’s decision to immigrate to Australia could be changed because of something they read on a message board, then I’d say they’re not in a position to migrate in the first place.

Mikey


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