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mandyrawlinson Nov 8th 2005 7:10 am

My Hubby has got a question
 
Everyone wants to leave England but once they get to Canada they spend half their life posting messages on the ex-pats site.

We are not complaining and we are very, very grateful but he does have a point.

IckleHelen Nov 8th 2005 7:12 am

Re: My Hubby has got a question
 

Originally Posted by [email protected]
Everyone wants to leave England but once they get to Canada they spend half their life posting messages on the ex-pats site.

We are not complaining and we are very, very grateful but he does have a point.

Sorry to be picky - but that is not a question!

finallygotout Nov 8th 2005 7:17 am

Re: My Hubby has got a question
 

Originally Posted by [email protected]
Everyone wants to leave England but once they get to Canada they spend half their life posting messages on the ex-pats site.

We are not complaining and we are very, very grateful but he does have a point.

So your question is "why do these regular posters do it"? Don't know and don't really care. :rolleyes:

flashman Nov 8th 2005 7:17 am

Re: My Hubby has got a question
 

Originally Posted by [email protected]
Everyone wants to leave England but once they get to Canada they spend half their life posting messages on the ex-pats site.

We are not complaining and we are very, very grateful but he does have a point.

Not everyone, Some are busy doing other stuff.

saund_cp Nov 8th 2005 7:19 am

Re: My Hubby has got a question
 

Originally Posted by [email protected]
Everyone wants to leave England but once they get to Canada they spend half their life posting messages on the ex-pats site.

We are not complaining and we are very, very grateful but he does have a point.

From one of those people not yet left England, I am grateful that ex-pats post to these sites so that they can offer help and advice to 'us' that need it!

Rich_007 Nov 8th 2005 7:31 am

Re: My Hubby has got a question
 

Originally Posted by [email protected]
Everyone wants to leave England but once they get to Canada they spend half their life posting messages on the ex-pats site.

Personally on the Immigration Forum I try to help others going through the same troubles we went through, trying to save them some hassles, time, money, mistakes, and also help by passing on advice, contacts, info, resources, etc.

Sharing experiences on the Canada Lifestyle forum is good too because people are going through different stages of settlement and adjustment, and a bit of empathy, understanding or help from someone on the same wavelength goes a long way. Peeps come on here to rnat, get advice, ask for support, share ideas etc and it's all relevent to life here in Canada.

At the end of the day I'm an expat now, and we're a 'certain kinda breed' I guess. We need our support network at certain times and for certain reasons, and a certain kind of [Brit] sense of humour helps too. An expat is an expat and this is a resource for expats - go figure.

Rich.

Airseir Nov 8th 2005 8:14 am

Re: My Hubby has got a question
 
I guess everyone has a different reason. I have several:

I miss e-client so have to have some-where to religously sign in and do something
I have been comming here for so long I dont know what else to do
I disappeared on here when I arrived in August until the cold weather. Now it is better to log on here at lunch than go out wandering around in the cold - same in the evening
I got so much good advise here I need to re-pay some
Its a great community and fun
I still have lots to learn - Like what are decent baked beans? what are Snow Otters etc




Originally Posted by [email protected]
Everyone wants to leave England but once they get to Canada they spend half their life posting messages on the ex-pats site.

We are not complaining and we are very, very grateful but he does have a point.


Souvenir Nov 8th 2005 8:15 am

Re: My Hubby has got a question
 
It's also worth pointing out that the number of expats on here is insignificant compared to the number of expats in Canada. We are very few. And of those, a fair number spend their lives in front of a computer. I'm one. BE is just another window I usually have open and dip into when I get bored or feel like a change from work.

Airseir Nov 8th 2005 8:25 am

Re: My Hubby has got a question
 
I dont spend my life in front of the computer - I take a break a couple of times a day and Lunch time then when I go home I may work a little while - but yes BE is a window that is often open and I look in every so often between jobs to see what is happening. I also use a tabbed browser so when ever I open up the browser BE is one of the sites that is automatically opened.


Originally Posted by Souvenir
It's also worth pointing out that the number of expats on here is insignificant compared to the number of expats in Canada. We are very few. And of those, a fair number spend their lives in front of a computer. I'm one. BE is just another window I usually have open and dip into when I get bored or feel like a change from work.


Souvenir Nov 8th 2005 8:34 am

Re: My Hubby has got a question
 

Originally Posted by Airseir
I dont spend my life in front of the computer - I take a break a couple of times a day and Lunch time then when I go home I may work a little while - but yes BE is a window that is often open and I look in every so often between jobs to see what is happening. I also use a tabbed browser so when ever I open up the browser BE is one of the sites that is automatically opened.

Plus, it's quite a pleasant place to hang out. People are generally nice to each other. Even to people that write "Its getting colder" instead of "It's getting colder". :p

Iginla Nov 8th 2005 8:39 am

Re: My Hubby has got a question
 

Originally Posted by [email protected]
Everyone wants to leave England but once they get to Canada they spend half their life posting messages on the ex-pats site.

We are not complaining and we are very, very grateful but he does have a point.

Errrm, just because you've landed doesn't mean you know everything there is to know about the country.

It's an ongoing learning curve. You learn things here you would have trouble picking up in everyday Canadian life.

On that note ... I must get those sausages finished! :D

finallygotout Nov 8th 2005 8:39 am

Re: My Hubby has got a question
 

Originally Posted by Souvenir
Plus, it's quite a pleasant place to hang out. People are generally nice to each other. Even to people that write "Its getting colder" instead of "It's getting colder". :p


Going back to your previous post, that is quite a lot of posts since April 2005, compared to the other poster there that joined in 2003 :D

gooding Nov 8th 2005 9:04 am

Re: My Hubby has got a question
 
What is his point?? he obviously does not read the title of the website. Look at the title BRITISH EXPATS .COM "Lifestyle and Culture"
It is from expats that are living in the country (ies) that can tell others about their new lifestyle and new cultures they encounter. Canada is made up of immigrants, and a huge number from British ancestors.
This site not only helps people find out about life in Canada from people who have left England and settled, it helps new expats ( I will be one soon) to find out about things such as health insurance, schools, jobs, where to get mortgages, or best areas to live. I can't begin to tell you how grateful I am to all "expats" who have given me help and advise. I have also made a few new friends.
Once you have spent two years going through this process, you just realise how much info has been received from this website.
I too am happy to help anyone I can who may be starting this process. I am caught in the middle owning a house in Canada, yet just about to get visas. So I see life at the moment from both sides still.
Once I have landed I will no doubt still be returning to the forum, whilst settling into my new life. Why? because I feel I owe a lot to the people here, and would very much like to think that the next lot of expats that want out from the "land of the whinging pomms", will be grateful of all the help they can get from people that have been through it. Just because you emigrate does not mean you hate being British, or hate England. it is about a lifestyle change, a chance to see things, life etc from a different perspective. yo udont forget where you came from, or forget memories. If you read enough posts, you will see that many people are still very proud of their heritage, still miss places people, especially family, and all the things you have had taken to granted, when you live half your life in one country.



Originally Posted by [email protected]
Everyone wants to leave England but once they get to Canada they spend half their life posting messages on the ex-pats site.

We are not complaining and we are very, very grateful but he does have a point.


Mctree Nov 8th 2005 9:32 am

Re: My Hubby has got a question
 

Originally Posted by [email protected]
Everyone wants to leave England but once they get to Canada they spend half their life posting messages on the ex-pats site.

We are not complaining and we are very, very grateful but he does have a point.


I just miss complaining to other Brits.

Judy in Calgary Nov 8th 2005 10:15 am

Re: My Hubby has got a question
 

Originally Posted by [email protected]
Everyone wants to leave England but once they get to Canada they spend half their life posting messages on the ex-pats site.

We are not complaining and we are very, very grateful but he does have a point.

Hello, my name is Judy and I am a member of British Expats. :D


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