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#46
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Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 605
From: Calgary











Originally Posted by andy_sheila
Have you cycled the north york moors, past the tan house inn, the highest pub in the UK?
Visited lake windermere/coniston water/loch ness/loch lomond?
walked to the top of a tor on dartmoor?
Looked out across the bristol channel to lundy island from the coast of north devon?
Driven/hiked/cycled through the scottish highlands?
If you had read what i said, i said it was "pretty much the same" not exactly the same
Visited lake windermere/coniston water/loch ness/loch lomond?
walked to the top of a tor on dartmoor?
Looked out across the bristol channel to lundy island from the coast of north devon?
Driven/hiked/cycled through the scottish highlands?
If you had read what i said, i said it was "pretty much the same" not exactly the same
You didn't answer my questions though, how many have you done?
#47
Originally Posted by Souvenir
Ah, yes. I'd forgotten the Sussex Rocky Mountains, the coastal rainforests of Lincolnshire, the Essex desert, the vast glacier fields in Aberdeenshire, icebergs floating down the Thames......
#48
Originally Posted by Souvenir
Ah, yes. I'd forgotten the Sussex Rocky Mountains, the coastal rainforests of Lincolnshire, the Essex desert, the vast glacier fields in Aberdeenshire, icebergs floating down the Thames......
Sussex Rocky Mountains, Snowdonia is in Wales and Ben Nevis is in Scotland, neither are anywhere nr Sussex.
coastal rainforests of Lincolnshire, Sherwood Forest is in Nottinghamshire and the New Forest is in hampshire.
the vast glacier fields in Aberdeenshire, youv'e never been to Aberdeen in January then?
the Essex desert, Not been to the Fens either?
OK, i admit there's no icebergs floating down the Thames, lots of logs though
#49
Originally Posted by CalgaryBlade
I did read what you wrote and have done all bar the Lundy Island thing.
You didn't answer my questions though, how many have you done?
You didn't answer my questions though, how many have you done?
annie3-4, when you get daddy to read this out loud to you, you will notice that i did not have a preference over a particular country, i neither run down Canada or the UK, nor did i praise/put one above the other.
jeez, whats up with everyone? are you all Seacreature in disguise?
#50
Originally Posted by andy_sheila
I haven't done any of them but the scenery is SIMILAR, just on a grander scale here.
annie3-4, when you get daddy to read this out loud to you, you will notice that i did not have a preference over a particular country, i neither run down Canada or the UK, nor did i praise/put one above the other.
jeez, whats up with everyone? are you all Seacreature in disguise?
annie3-4, when you get daddy to read this out loud to you, you will notice that i did not have a preference over a particular country, i neither run down Canada or the UK, nor did i praise/put one above the other.
jeez, whats up with everyone? are you all Seacreature in disguise?
#51
Originally Posted by annie3-4
My father dies ten days ago, and if i could not read then i would have been spared all this banal drivel. Dickhead!
I am truly sorry to hear about your father and i apologise for my remarks
#52
Originally Posted by andy_sheila
If you could read you would have seen that i was not playing "my country is better than yours"
I am truly sorry to hear about your father and i apologise for my remarks
I am truly sorry to hear about your father and i apologise for my remarks
#53
Originally Posted by annie3-4
OH God .I know, Lets play "my country's better than your country" Then you can tell us what you are all going to be when you grow up 

I am dismayed at how pathetic this site is becoming.
For a group of ex-pats who are supposed to be offering advice and helpful suggestions to each other, you should be ashamed at some of these posts.
Some people love the UK, good for them. Some people love Canada, good for them. At the end of the day just about everyone on this site has or had the same vision at one time. It hasn't worked out for some, and I truly believe that is tough and if they decide to go home, with a negative opinion, that is their entitlement. If it has worked out and everything is going well for another person, lucky them.
Why does it have to be reduced to a "pissing" match between Canada and the UK. Please highly opinated posters, Grow up and move on.
I teach my children to listen and consider the other person's point of view, before opening their mouths and talking. Some people on this site really should take that advice.
I know I will receive a barrage of insulting replies, so please dont bother.
I have had my fill of waste ot time posts.
#54
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Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 292
From: West End Vancouver











Originally Posted by ramac
I am dismayed at how pathetic this site is becoming.
For a group of ex-pats who are supposed to be offering advice and helpful suggestions to each other, you should be ashamed at some of these posts.
Some people love the UK, good for them. Some people love Canada, good for them. At the end of the day just about everyone on this site has or had the same vision at one time. It hasn't worked out for some, and I truly believe that is tough and if they decide to go home, with a negative opinion, that is their entitlement. If it has worked out and everything is going well for another person, lucky them.
Why does it have to be reduced to a "pissing" match between Canada and the UK. Please highly opinated posters, Grow up and move on.
I teach my children to listen and consider the other person's point of view, before opening their mouths and talking. Some people on this site really should take that advice.
I know I will receive a barrage of insulting replies, so please dont bother.
I have had my fill of waste ot time posts.
For a group of ex-pats who are supposed to be offering advice and helpful suggestions to each other, you should be ashamed at some of these posts.
Some people love the UK, good for them. Some people love Canada, good for them. At the end of the day just about everyone on this site has or had the same vision at one time. It hasn't worked out for some, and I truly believe that is tough and if they decide to go home, with a negative opinion, that is their entitlement. If it has worked out and everything is going well for another person, lucky them.
Why does it have to be reduced to a "pissing" match between Canada and the UK. Please highly opinated posters, Grow up and move on.
I teach my children to listen and consider the other person's point of view, before opening their mouths and talking. Some people on this site really should take that advice.
I know I will receive a barrage of insulting replies, so please dont bother.
I have had my fill of waste ot time posts.
#55










Joined: Jul 2005
Posts: 15,883

Originally Posted by seacreature
Personally I can't wait until next April when we finally leave this godforsaken place. Our flight is already booked!!!
Call me all the names under the sun if you like, but Canada is a craphole.
Call me all the names under the sun if you like, but Canada is a craphole.
If you are disappointed and wish to return to the UK that's fine.
A word of advice for you though. If you have been here long enough to get your Canadian citizenship I would suggest you do at least that. Because if you should decide after a couple of years that Canada wasn't so bad after all you could come back without having to do the immigration thing all over again. Don't close off all your options you may want to come back. You most likely won't but you never know.
I moved here from Liverpool 42 years ago and have seen a number of immigrants from the UK come to Canada and do nothing but complain about how much better things were in England. Then they have gone back and found it wasn't a rosy as they remembered and been back in Canada within two or three years sometimes less, singing a much different tune. It used to be called the $10,000 cure, the figure is probably much higher now.
Best regards and I wish you well in whatever you do.
#56
Forum Regular



Joined: Jul 2003
Posts: 204

Originally Posted by ramac
I am dismayed at how pathetic this site is becoming.
For a group of ex-pats who are supposed to be offering advice and helpful suggestions to each other, you should be ashamed at some of these posts.
Some people love the UK, good for them. Some people love Canada, good for them. At the end of the day just about everyone on this site has or had the same vision at one time. It hasn't worked out for some, and I truly believe that is tough and if they decide to go home, with a negative opinion, that is their entitlement. If it has worked out and everything is going well for another person, lucky them.
Why does it have to be reduced to a "pissing" match between Canada and the UK. Please highly opinated posters, Grow up and move on.
I teach my children to listen and consider the other person's point of view, before opening their mouths and talking. Some people on this site really should take that advice.
I know I will receive a barrage of insulting replies, so please dont bother.
I have had my fill of waste ot time posts.
For a group of ex-pats who are supposed to be offering advice and helpful suggestions to each other, you should be ashamed at some of these posts.
Some people love the UK, good for them. Some people love Canada, good for them. At the end of the day just about everyone on this site has or had the same vision at one time. It hasn't worked out for some, and I truly believe that is tough and if they decide to go home, with a negative opinion, that is their entitlement. If it has worked out and everything is going well for another person, lucky them.
Why does it have to be reduced to a "pissing" match between Canada and the UK. Please highly opinated posters, Grow up and move on.
I teach my children to listen and consider the other person's point of view, before opening their mouths and talking. Some people on this site really should take that advice.
I know I will receive a barrage of insulting replies, so please dont bother.
I have had my fill of waste ot time posts.
#57
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Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 4,219
From: Worcestershire











Originally Posted by CalgaryBlade
Have you:
Visited Lake O'Hara in Yoho NP?
Driven the Icefields Parkway from Lake Louise to Jasper?
Hiked or taken the lift up to the top of Lake Louise ski hill and looked down onto LL?
Seen the columbia icefield?
Flown from Calgary to Vancouver (or vice-versa) on a summer's evening?
Cycled up the Highwood Pass (highest paved road in Canada) before it opens to traffic and seen a grizzly bear?
There is nothing like any of those things in the UK.
Visited Lake O'Hara in Yoho NP?
Driven the Icefields Parkway from Lake Louise to Jasper?
Hiked or taken the lift up to the top of Lake Louise ski hill and looked down onto LL?
Seen the columbia icefield?
Flown from Calgary to Vancouver (or vice-versa) on a summer's evening?
Cycled up the Highwood Pass (highest paved road in Canada) before it opens to traffic and seen a grizzly bear?
There is nothing like any of those things in the UK.
Then I think you'd get a yes...
Oh and I have done all those things except cycle the Highwood pass... and quite frankly they're not bad but if you want the real beauty of canada get out of alberta and head north..... the best stuff is above 60..... NWT and Yukon
#58
Yorkshire meets Vegas






Joined: Jul 2004
Posts: 1,354
From: T. ON (so there!)











Originally Posted by Hangman
I moved here from Liverpool 42 years ago and have seen a number of immigrants from the UK come to Canada and do nothing but complain about how much better things were in England. Then they have gone back and found it wasn't a rosy as they remembered and been back in Canada within two or three years sometimes less, singing a much different tune. It used to be called the $10,000 cure, the figure is probably much higher now.
I had friends over here from the UK a couple of weeks ago. I cooked dinner for them, blokey, and four of my Canadian friends. I was struck by how un English I'm becoming, all they seemed to do was complain about how different things are over here, and how if they'd moved over here they would be as English as they possibly could be.
I said to blokey that my attitude being over here is to "Adapt or Die" I've made sure that I try as many Canadian things as possible, adapted the way I cook and grocery shop so that it fits the Canadian grocery stores and changed in lots of other small things, so that life is more comfortable. For example, I watch a lot less TV over here in the summer than I do in Winter, because it's so terrible. But I do things with my time in the evenings that most of my Canadian friends do - hang out on the porch, go for a walk, etc. etc....
I think if you come over here and think that you can make Canada British, then things are going to be very difficult for you.
#59
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Joined: Jul 2003
Posts: 204

Originally Posted by Sarah Farrand
I had friends over here from the UK a couple of weeks ago. I cooked dinner for them, blokey, and four of my Canadian friends. I was struck by how un English I'm becoming, all they seemed to do was complain about how different things are over here, and how if they'd moved over here they would be as English as they possibly could be.
I said to blokey that my attitude being over here is to "Adapt or Die" I've made sure that I try as many Canadian things as possible, adapted the way I cook and grocery shop so that it fits the Canadian grocery stores and changed in lots of other small things, so that life is more comfortable. For example, I watch a lot less TV over here in the summer than I do in Winter, because it's so terrible. But I do things with my time in the evenings that most of my Canadian friends do - hang out on the porch, go for a walk, etc. etc....
I think if you come over here and think that you can make Canada British, then things are going to be very difficult for you.
I said to blokey that my attitude being over here is to "Adapt or Die" I've made sure that I try as many Canadian things as possible, adapted the way I cook and grocery shop so that it fits the Canadian grocery stores and changed in lots of other small things, so that life is more comfortable. For example, I watch a lot less TV over here in the summer than I do in Winter, because it's so terrible. But I do things with my time in the evenings that most of my Canadian friends do - hang out on the porch, go for a walk, etc. etc....
I think if you come over here and think that you can make Canada British, then things are going to be very difficult for you.
#60
Originally Posted by brit_in_fizroy
If you constantly complain your immigration process will fail, and you will lose Canadian friends too...



