British Expats

British Expats (https://britishexpats.com/forum/)
-   Canada (https://britishexpats.com/forum/canada-56/)
-   -   ...and then what? (https://britishexpats.com/forum/canada-56/then-what-693398/)

DandNHill Nov 13th 2010 1:28 am

...and then what?
 
So you've been focusing on your move to Canada for anything up to 5 years or so. You at last made it over the Atlantic and you are all settled into your new home, job and life...

Do you then wonder sometimes "what's next?"? As though you've lost focus?

Basically what do you all dream about once you're settled into your new lives in Canada?

(For all those sceptics out there, I have lived in 3 different countries over my life so I don't want to hear any "oh well you'd better not come here" type comments!!)

I'm just curious to know where you have shifted your dreams to... :wub:

dbd33 Nov 13th 2010 1:30 am

Re: ...and then what?
 

Originally Posted by DandNHill (Post 8979333)
So you've been focusing on your move to Canada for anything up to 5 years or so. You at last made it over the Atlantic and you are all settled into your new home, job and life...

Do you then wonder sometimes "what's next?"? As though you've lost focus?

Basically what do you all dream about once you're settled into your new lives in Canada?

(For all those sceptics out there, I have lived in 3 different countries over my life so I don't want to hear any "oh well you'd better not come here" type comments!!)

I'm just curious to know where you have shifted your dreams to... :wub:


Visiting my children in the countries to which they have emigrated from Canada.

el_richo Nov 13th 2010 2:09 am

Re: ...and then what?
 

Originally Posted by DandNHill (Post 8979333)
So you've been focusing on your move to Canada for anything up to 5 years or so. You at last made it over the Atlantic and you are all settled into your new home, job and life...

Do you then wonder sometimes "what's next?"? As though you've lost focus?

Basically what do you all dream about once you're settled into your new lives in Canada?

(For all those sceptics out there, I have lived in 3 different countries over my life so I don't want to hear any "oh well you'd better not come here" type comments!!)

I'm just curious to know where you have shifted your dreams to... :wub:

Focus on living the dream, surely?

AmyDavid Nov 13th 2010 2:13 am

Re: ...and then what?
 

Originally Posted by el_richo (Post 8979385)
Focus on living the dream, surely?

Start moaning about everything being different and how much you hate:

1. The lack of (insert something - usually cheese);
2. That the people are (insert something the people do that really annoys you);
3. People thinking your are Australian - this does not apply if you actually ARE Australian;
4. Paying for (insert something you now have to pay for that you never did before - receiving text messages, using an ATM)
:D

Danny B Nov 13th 2010 2:20 am

Re: ...and then what?
 
It's the same shit, only with a different shovel. Honestly it really is.

Yes you may get a bigger house, more access to outdoor pursuits and possibly a snowmobile thrown in, but at the end of the day you still work, pay bills and carry on family life much the same as you did in the UK.

The dream for me now is my retirement.....20 years to dream.

Piff Poff Nov 13th 2010 4:02 am

Re: ...and then what?
 
I now dream of being able to afford to be a Snowbird, something I never knew I wanted to be:rofl:

Flyingscottie Nov 13th 2010 4:49 am

Re: ...and then what?
 
Well if you have found a great job already, then why not focus on a successful career in your field?

Otherwise, focus on learning new hobbies, skills, making new friends, and enjoying the Canadian experience, it's why you are there after all.

Lorna_D Nov 13th 2010 6:25 am

Re: ...and then what?
 
as Flyingscotties and the others say embrace the differences good and bad.

We made good expat and Canadian friends who encouraged us to take part in all the outdoor sports. Taught us to bleed green (yes we are Riders fans). Invited us to sample perogies :thumbs_down:

You have to get out there and let them know you are here and happy to join in. Good luck :thumbup:

adele Nov 13th 2010 7:54 am

Re: ...and then what?
 

Originally Posted by DandNHill (Post 8979333)
So you've been focusing on your move to Canada for anything up to 5 years or so. You at last made it over the Atlantic and you are all settled into your new home, job and life...

Do you then wonder sometimes "what's next?"? As though you've lost focus?

Basically what do you all dream about once you're settled into your new lives in Canada?

(For all those sceptics out there, I have lived in 3 different countries over my life so I don't want to hear any "oh well you'd better not come here" type comments!!)

I'm just curious to know where you have shifted your dreams to... :wub:

Yep, 2 years into my life in Canada this is something I'm having a hard time with. Now I've achieved my dream it sort of feels like I don't 'want' anything anymore. I need a new motivator but haven't really found one yet. I'm about to turn 30 and can't really identify any goals for the next decade. It's strange. I'm hoping my impending first trip back to England will help provide some perspective.

All the best with your move :)

Zercher Nov 13th 2010 10:16 am

Re: ...and then what?
 

Originally Posted by Danny B (Post 8979399)
It's the same shit, only with a different shovel. Honestly it really is.

Yes you may get a bigger house, more access to outdoor pursuits and possibly a snowmobile thrown in, but at the end of the day you still work, pay bills and carry on family life much the same as you did in the UK.

The dream for me now is my retirement.....20 years to dream.

I'm always amazed when people say stuff like 'same shit, different shovel'....is that what your life is really about?!

I reckon anyone contemplating a move abroad should be doing it for the sheer love of the destination country. If it's to 'fill a void' or to look for a 'new challenge' etc I reckon think again...

dbd33 Nov 13th 2010 10:21 am

Re: ...and then what?
 

Originally Posted by Zercher (Post 8979880)
I'm always amazed when people say stuff like 'same shit, different shovel'....is that what your life is really about?!

In terms of countries, yes, life wouldn't be very different in the UK, the US or Australia. Rural India or Antartica, they'd be different.

Zercher Nov 13th 2010 10:31 am

Re: ...and then what?
 

Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 8979888)
In terms of countries, yes, life wouldn't be very different in the UK, the US or Australia. Rural India or Antartica, they'd be different.

What I'm saying really is that I think it's sad that people reduce their lives to that phrase....plus I reckon living somewhere like Birmingham or some industrial rainy city in northern England; or somewhere like Limerick, Ireland (I'm from Ireland) is a tad different to living in New York, LA or Sydney.

dbd33 Nov 13th 2010 10:50 am

Re: ...and then what?
 

Originally Posted by Zercher (Post 8979896)
What I'm saying really is that I think it's sad that people reduce their lives to that phrase....plus I reckon living somewhere like Birmingham or some industrial rainy city in northern England; or somewhere like Limerick, Ireland (I'm from Ireland) is a tad different to living in New York, LA or Sydney.

Limerick I don't know but I know a lot of north American cities quite well and I'd say that they all support a few lifestyles well enough. All have their relentless suburbs with their chain stores, all have the "funky" district, Queen West in Toronto, the flats in Cleveland, the Village in NYC, many have an expensive historical section, such as the gaslight district of Cincinnati, or, well you get the idea. People slot themselves into suburbia or faux bohemianism or yuppie condo living, few live in any way not anticipated by developers and not analyzed at conferences of developers from across the continent. It's not only the same shit but the same shit planned by someone else.

Signed,

Another Mr. Ordinary.

ireland2canada Nov 13th 2010 11:47 am

Re: ...and then what?
 

Originally Posted by Zercher (Post 8979896)
What I'm saying really is that I think it's sad that people reduce their lives to that phrase....plus I reckon living somewhere like Birmingham or some industrial rainy city in northern England; or somewhere like Limerick, Ireland (I'm from Ireland) is a tad different to living in New York, LA or Sydney.

I hear you. Many things about my life are now very different. I think what people mean is that the mechanics of life continue regardless of location, you work, you eat, you sleep and you function in daily life as before. The rest is what you make of it.

shelley748 Nov 13th 2010 12:00 pm

Re: ...and then what?
 

Originally Posted by el_richo (Post 8979385)
Focus on living the dream, surely?

is the name of your town for real?:eek:


All times are GMT -12. The time now is 5:22 am.

Powered by vBulletin: ©2000 - 2026, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.