Just how bad is the UK?
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Originally Posted by iaink
You can apply that to Novos comment about citizenship...or my shity french! Fortunatley I get by with English.
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Originally Posted by Souvenir
I'm tempted but I won't.
#153
Originally Posted by iaink
You speaking English English, or Glaswegian? 
Hell, I have a hard time understanding Glaswegian!
I would have a problem handing out citizenships to anyone who has not integrated to at least the point that they understand and can get by in one of the official languages, and as far as Im concerned the citizenship test is basically only there to determin that...and to teach us that Ontario and Quebec are "Central Canada", so they we can correct Willmore when she insists on refering to them as Eastern Canada

Hell, I have a hard time understanding Glaswegian!
I would have a problem handing out citizenships to anyone who has not integrated to at least the point that they understand and can get by in one of the official languages, and as far as Im concerned the citizenship test is basically only there to determin that...and to teach us that Ontario and Quebec are "Central Canada", so they we can correct Willmore when she insists on refering to them as Eastern Canada


I'll just wait for the abuse now
#154
Originally Posted by iaink
Oui, mais son non droit.
Burgerschaftsprufung? 
Burgerschaftsprufung? 
#155
I might add (OK, I will add) that if it hadn't been for John Wayne, we'd all have German keyboards. Apparently.
Or was it Arabic? I forget.
Or was it Arabic? I forget.
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Originally Posted by iaink
Hell, I have a hard time understanding Glaswegian!
I must be the first highlander that ever used "me duck" in a sentence
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Originally Posted by Novocastrian
I might add (OK, I will add) that if it hadn't been for John Wayne, we'd all have German keyboards. Apparently.
Or was it Arabic? I forget.
Or was it Arabic? I forget.
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Back on subject. I live in one of the most beautiful areas in rural UK, it's a stunning place to live........until I walk out the door and have to mingle with the class & status ridden idiots that are moving out here from the cities. Huge flashy SUV's and "I'm the lord of the manor" atitudes. They all seem to be rushing somewhere? Like they are everso important
Then there is the criminal fraternity, they haven't bothered with this area before but now they are following the crass wannabe lords in their SUV's and 1/2 million pound houses.There is a grim selfishness that is creeping into UK society, every man for himself. It wouldn't be so bad if there just weren't so damn many of them! 60,000,000 people crushed up against each other on an island the size of Southern BC(maybe less?)
No wonder we're all getting tetchy and want to emmigrate
Of coarse I haven't had the Canadian experience yet so maybe I have a shock awaiting!?
Then there is the criminal fraternity, they haven't bothered with this area before but now they are following the crass wannabe lords in their SUV's and 1/2 million pound houses.There is a grim selfishness that is creeping into UK society, every man for himself. It wouldn't be so bad if there just weren't so damn many of them! 60,000,000 people crushed up against each other on an island the size of Southern BC(maybe less?)
No wonder we're all getting tetchy and want to emmigrate
Of coarse I haven't had the Canadian experience yet so maybe I have a shock awaiting!?
Last edited by Atkule; Oct 11th 2006 at 4:14 pm.
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Originally Posted by lukate77
There is a grim selfishness that is creeping into UK society, every man for himself.
Originally Posted by lukate77
It wouldn't be so bad if there just weren't so damn many of them! 60,000,000 people crushed up against each other on an island the size of Southern BC(maybe less?)
No wonder we're all getting tetchy and want to emmigrate 
No wonder we're all getting tetchy and want to emmigrate 
Ignore the fact that Alberta has almost twice the area of the UK and a fraction of the population ... let's cram everyone into the minimum space available!
Originally Posted by lukate77
Of coarse I haven't had the Canadian experience yet so maybe I have a shock awaiting!? 

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Originally Posted by Cowtown
Sounds a lot like Calgary ...
Unfortunately urban planners in Canada design new housing based on pseudo-european space measurements ... they're cramming people into Canadian cities like they do in the UK.
Ignore the fact that Alberta has almost twice the area of the UK and a fraction of the population ... let's cram everyone into the minimum space available!
...unless BC is way different from here.
Unfortunately urban planners in Canada design new housing based on pseudo-european space measurements ... they're cramming people into Canadian cities like they do in the UK.
Ignore the fact that Alberta has almost twice the area of the UK and a fraction of the population ... let's cram everyone into the minimum space available!
...unless BC is way different from here.
...and B.C. is no different.
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Originally Posted by Hangman
Not sure about the Euro space thing, it's more about the developers getting more money for the land. This started around the time of the first bouts of major inflation in the seventies.
...and B.C. is no different.
...and B.C. is no different.
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Originally Posted by lukate77
They all seem to be rushing somewhere? Like they are everso important 

If it makes you feel any better, they are paying a LOT more tax in the UK for this miserable-existence-they-see-as-a-priviledge than they would in Canada.We have the same problems although here it's not "Lord of the Manor" mentality, it's more like "I'm a big frickin' truck/utility vehicle driver and i'll squash you with my front right if you don't get out the way now...."
Last edited by neill; Oct 12th 2006 at 5:02 am.
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Originally Posted by neill
That would be their 2-hour commute to "their" office in the centre of london.
If it makes you feel any better, they are paying a LOT more tax in the UK for this miserable-existence-they-see-as-a-priviledge than they would in Canada.
We have the same problems although here it's not "Lord of the Manor" mentality, it's more like "I'm a big frickin' truck/utility vehicle driver and i'll squash you with my front right if you don't get out the way now...."

If it makes you feel any better, they are paying a LOT more tax in the UK for this miserable-existence-they-see-as-a-priviledge than they would in Canada.We have the same problems although here it's not "Lord of the Manor" mentality, it's more like "I'm a big frickin' truck/utility vehicle driver and i'll squash you with my front right if you don't get out the way now...."

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Originally Posted by Tangram
More tax .... ? Are you sure ?
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Originally Posted by Cowtown
I'm paying less tax/cpp/ei than I paid in tax/nic - just looking at percent of income. Others disagree which might mean they are not claiming all of their deductions and nrtcs.............
To do this comparison I assumed £30000 = $60000
Oh BTW this was purely for Ontario province and took account of federal and provincial taxes
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