What's the worst advice you have taken away from B.E
#17
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Re: What's the worst advice you have taken away from B.E
leave al your furniture behind in blighty, don't bring it as its all no good here and cheap as to replace, would love to meet the fxxxer that said that one, in hindsight bring the bloody lot. cost a fortune to set up again from scratch, still all good in the end.
#18
Re: What's the worst advice you have taken away from B.E
I agree. I went to dozens of things where I couldn't wait to leave but also met some of my best friends at meetups or events I would normally never have gone to.
#20
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Re: What's the worst advice you have taken away from B.E
Yeah, I agree - bring the lot. But have several non-ruthless sort-throughs to reduce the junk first. We sorted three times before shipping but still have about ten boxes of loved junk piled up in the garage here. We're happy we have it though because we also brought all our useful stuff which made the settling in process a lot easier
#21
Re: What's the worst advice you have taken away from B.E
Wont bother inviting newbies over in future
#23
Re: What's the worst advice you have taken away from B.E
No idea LOL... There have been many in the last 6 years.. We did the same for newbies that others did for us...passing it forward.... Many are very good friends still today...some we never see ... One family brought a house across the park from us... Ignoring both comment one and two
If I WAS it would be a slap in the face wouldn't it?
DILLIGAF?
If I WAS it would be a slap in the face wouldn't it?
DILLIGAF?
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#24
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Re: What's the worst advice you have taken away from B.E
No idea LOL... There have been many in the last 6 years.. We did the same for newbies that others did for us...passing it forward.... Many are very good friends still today...some we never see ... One family brought a house across the park from us... Ignoring both comment one and two
If I WAS it would be a slap in the face wouldn't it?
If I WAS it would be a slap in the face wouldn't it?
#25
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Re: What's the worst advice you have taken away from B.E
No idea LOL... There have been many in the last 6 years.. We did the same for newbies that others did for us...passing it forward.... Many are very good friends still today...some we never see ... One family brought a house across the park from us... Ignoring both comment one and two
If I WAS it would be a slap in the face wouldn't it?
DILLIGAF?
If I WAS it would be a slap in the face wouldn't it?
DILLIGAF?
Even after some of my less pleasant experiences with new people, I would still advise new Expats to meet as many people as they can - its the only wy to make new friendships after all.
#26
Re: What's the worst advice you have taken away from B.E
I think many of us have come unstuck through trusting people we have met through BE on arriving here, I know I have. Yet at the same time, and at the same meets, I've made lifelong friends, so I guess its like any walk of life, we just need to be aware that there are lovely people out there -and there are alao a lot of weird/selfish/nasty bar stewards. Unfortunately sometimes we have to suffer encountes with the bar stewards in order to learn to avoid them.
Even after some of my less pleasant experiences with new people, I would still advise new Expats to meet as many people as they can - its the only wy to make new friendships after all.
Even after some of my less pleasant experiences with new people, I would still advise new Expats to meet as many people as they can - its the only wy to make new friendships after all.
You can always slam it shut as it hits their arse on the way out
#28
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Re: What's the worst advice you have taken away from B.E
I think many of us have come unstuck through trusting people we have met through BE on arriving here, I know I have. Yet at the same time, and at the same meets, I've made lifelong friends, so I guess its like any walk of life, we just need to be aware that there are lovely people out there -and there are alao a lot of weird/selfish/nasty bar stewards. Unfortunately sometimes we have to suffer encountes with the bar stewards in order to learn to avoid them.
Even after some of my less pleasant experiences with new people, I would still advise new Expats to meet as many people as they can - its the only wy to make new friendships after all.
Even after some of my less pleasant experiences with new people, I would still advise new Expats to meet as many people as they can - its the only wy to make new friendships after all.
Everyone you fight may not be your enemy, likewise everyone that helps you may not be your friend.
#29
Re: What's the worst advice you have taken away from B.E
Ok a career one from me. Not advice I have taken as personally I ignored it but something I have seen a lot...
So the worst career advice for a newbie (IMHO) is "take a step down", "target jobs you are over-qualified for", "be willing to do anything no matter what level you are at in the UK" etc etc.
My advice is to hold your head high, aim high and don't apologise for your non-Australian background.
So the worst career advice for a newbie (IMHO) is "take a step down", "target jobs you are over-qualified for", "be willing to do anything no matter what level you are at in the UK" etc etc.
My advice is to hold your head high, aim high and don't apologise for your non-Australian background.
#30
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Re: What's the worst advice you have taken away from B.E
I agree to an extent but some don't know what true giving/receiving friendships are. Some are too dependent on BE for friendships meaning that they risk having too many expatriates (who are often here today gone tomorrow) as their friends but never quite assimilate with the Australian life and people - which presumably coming here was what it was all supposed to be about. The resultant insecurity and alienation that such circumstances produce might also explain why BE seems to have cores of people who treat it as their main new friendship resource, and shun, seek to undermine, and throw names at those who don't conform with their established opinions and pecking orders.