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Come on and name them!
I've started a few threads trying to get to this point, but somehow it deviates down a different, more general, path.
Can people name, and please be specific and detailed about it, the reasons why Australia is a 'better' place to be/live than England/UK. It seems to be the generally accepted 'fact' that Australia is better. It's one of those 'everyone knows that' things in life where if you think something different people think you're weird and need your head checked. So, put up or shut up. Why is it that we all have to love Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane or wherever the hell you are and think that wherever the hell you came from (Liverpool, London, Bristol, Manchester, York, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Glasgow) is crap? I really want to know. Seriously. |
Re: Come on and name them!
Aus because........................................... ...
None of my debtors know where I am :rofl::rofl: |
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doesnt matter where you are as long as you are happy . To try and compare aussie to the uk like for like is impossible .
For every brit i know who love australia , i meet an aussie who loves living in london , reason they are young and want a good social life , the brits on the other hand are generally family orientated and aussie suits them untill the kids grow like mine did and one at least has naffed off back to europe because australia is boring as bat shite for him personally . |
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Australia is not better it's just different, a change of scenery, different attitudes, different climate...there was nothing wrong with England, I like it but also like to broaden my horizons.
It's a subjective question with no definitive answers you need to come and see for yourself :) |
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The weather is better and ....erm......
i'll get back to you on the others.... lee |
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Do you see women wearing bikinis in Tesco or Sainsbury?
and more importantly do you like seeing those women wearing bikinis in Coles/Safeway/Aldi:D Of course they are wearing high heels in case some of you thought they were barefoot |
Re: Come on and name them!
Originally Posted by Geelong Gent
(Post 7217242)
Do you see women wearing bikinis in Tesco or Sainsbury?
and more importantly do you like seeing those women wearing bikinis in Coles/Safeway/Aldi:D Of course they are wearing high heels in case some of you thought they were barefoot :rofl: Oh God... I think my husband is going to want to do the food shop every week! |
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Originally Posted by Louiseh86
(Post 7217274)
:rofl: Oh God... I think my husband is going to want to do the food shop every week!
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Well, before we left the Uk we were struggling for places to take the boys for a day out that didn't require a second mortgage, particularly if the weather was bad.
Here, it seems that we won't ever have that problem. Thats the first reason of many but I think its a good one for starters. |
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where you gonna take them then?
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Originally Posted by TMRE
(Post 7217295)
Does he like 'large' ladies with camel toes and muffin tops then, if so he will be in heaven:rofl:
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Re: Come on and name them!
Originally Posted by camponotus
(Post 7217024)
So, put up or shut up. Why is it that we all have to love Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane or wherever the hell you are and think that wherever the hell you came from (Liverpool, London, Bristol, Manchester, York, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Glasgow) is crap?
I really want to know. Seriously. |
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'large' ladies with camel toes and muffin tops However, as with all generalizations there is an element of truth, albeit small. It very much depends on which suburb/town and the time of day. |
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I agree with Pam.
I look out my window as I have done since the clocks changed last year and it is just grey - may be white every now and again with snow but it is just so blummin miserable day after day after day. I have a little boy who I struggle to get out for a walk with as it is just so wet all of the time. We don't seem to have had many crisp, bright winter days. The heating is on full blast for at least 6 months of the year. It is dark at 3.30 pm. Our Summer consists of 4 may be 5 lovely warm days in between more rain, floods, wind etc etc. It really gets me down! Don't get me wrong I know in Oz you can have extremes of weather too but all of our family are in Perth and we want more than 3-4 weeks once a year together. I want my little boy to know his cousins and aunt and uncle. I for one can't wait to go.......if we ever get there. |
Re: Come on and name them!
Originally Posted by camponotus
(Post 7217024)
I've started a few threads trying to get to this point, but somehow it deviates down a different, more general, path.
Can people name, and please be specific and detailed about it, the reasons why Australia is a 'better' place to be/live than England/UK. It seems to be the generally accepted 'fact' that Australia is better. It's one of those 'everyone knows that' things in life where if you think something different people think you're weird and need your head checked. So, put up or shut up. Why is it that we all have to love Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane or wherever the hell you are and think that wherever the hell you came from (Liverpool, London, Bristol, Manchester, York, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Glasgow) is crap? I really want to know. Seriously. Same sh*t, different bucket,,,,,,,, |
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