Lost in Perpignan
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What did you do before you came to France, becky? Were you working or studying, what things are you interested in?
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"Just up the road" in North Hérault.
I'm sure that Perpignan's got a lot more to offer than my neck of the woods! In my village of 1100 souls there are more than a dozen activities to cater for most, and many more in the nearest town.
You're being coy about your bf's own activities. Without wishing to pry, it doesn't sound as though he is "keeping" you. If you're living on your savings, without any work prospects, and homesick, then, in your place, I might be inclined to return to Yorkshire for a while, to think about my future.
Meanwhile, get your bf to accompany you to the Mairie for the list of Clubs and Associations!
And find some way of officially justifying your domicile! IMO you need private healthcare insurance if your bf can't name you as dependant on his.
I'm sure that Perpignan's got a lot more to offer than my neck of the woods! In my village of 1100 souls there are more than a dozen activities to cater for most, and many more in the nearest town.
You're being coy about your bf's own activities. Without wishing to pry, it doesn't sound as though he is "keeping" you. If you're living on your savings, without any work prospects, and homesick, then, in your place, I might be inclined to return to Yorkshire for a while, to think about my future.
Meanwhile, get your bf to accompany you to the Mairie for the list of Clubs and Associations!
And find some way of officially justifying your domicile! IMO you need private healthcare insurance if your bf can't name you as dependant on his.
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I'm interested in working with children or maybe in the beauty industry or something like that as i'm forever buying product after product etc But until i learn the language chances are slim haha!
I love keeping fit, cooking and eating out, movies, socialising, reading, yoga, nature/animals
What do you now work as?
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"Just up the road" in North Hérault.
I'm sure that Perpignan's got a lot more to offer than my neck of the woods! In my village of 1100 souls there are more than a dozen activities to cater for most, and many more in the nearest town.
You're being coy about your bf's own activities. Without wishing to pry, it doesn't sound as though he is "keeping" you. If you're living on your savings, without any work prospects, and homesick, then, in your place, I might be inclined to return to Yorkshire for a while, to think about my future.
Meanwhile, get your bf to accompany you to the Mairie for the list of Clubs and Associations!
And find some way of officially justifying your domicile! IMO you need private healthcare insurance if your bf can't name you as dependant on his.
I'm sure that Perpignan's got a lot more to offer than my neck of the woods! In my village of 1100 souls there are more than a dozen activities to cater for most, and many more in the nearest town.
You're being coy about your bf's own activities. Without wishing to pry, it doesn't sound as though he is "keeping" you. If you're living on your savings, without any work prospects, and homesick, then, in your place, I might be inclined to return to Yorkshire for a while, to think about my future.
Meanwhile, get your bf to accompany you to the Mairie for the list of Clubs and Associations!
And find some way of officially justifying your domicile! IMO you need private healthcare insurance if your bf can't name you as dependant on his.Also i'm needing to re insure my car fairly soon, would i need to change something on my English car? i.e number plates, lights etc
Bonne journee!
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Yes you should find out about registering your car in France, if you intend to commit to living here permanently.
From what you've said it sounds a bit as if you're not entirely sure in your own mind where you'd rather be. None of my business I know, but it's your life to do what you want with, don't let anyone try to take it over. You owe it to yourself not to waste the best years of your life kicking your heels in one place and wishing you were somewhere else. There are too many people doing that and putting on a brave front and IMHO it's not the way to be happy. Anyway lecture over, like you say we all go through bad patches.
I probably wouldn't recognise Leeds these days, it's more than 10 years since I was there. I used to work night shifts at Yorkshire AutoTrader which was near Yorkshire Television centre, opposite the bus station, just down from the Playhouse. I don't even know if the building is still there, that part has probably been redeveloped, it kind of felt ready for it. I used to start work at 7 in the evening and I was usually late, and as I ran across the road at the crossing I very often used to nearly crash into Paul What's his name that used to read the weather on YTV, the one that wore fancy ties (well he still might for all I know). He obviously didn't believe in hanging about after his job was done and he was usually running across the road in the other direction at one minute past seven.
There's my trip down memory lane for today
From what you've said it sounds a bit as if you're not entirely sure in your own mind where you'd rather be. None of my business I know, but it's your life to do what you want with, don't let anyone try to take it over. You owe it to yourself not to waste the best years of your life kicking your heels in one place and wishing you were somewhere else. There are too many people doing that and putting on a brave front and IMHO it's not the way to be happy. Anyway lecture over, like you say we all go through bad patches.
I probably wouldn't recognise Leeds these days, it's more than 10 years since I was there. I used to work night shifts at Yorkshire AutoTrader which was near Yorkshire Television centre, opposite the bus station, just down from the Playhouse. I don't even know if the building is still there, that part has probably been redeveloped, it kind of felt ready for it. I used to start work at 7 in the evening and I was usually late, and as I ran across the road at the crossing I very often used to nearly crash into Paul What's his name that used to read the weather on YTV, the one that wore fancy ties (well he still might for all I know). He obviously didn't believe in hanging about after his job was done and he was usually running across the road in the other direction at one minute past seven.
There's my trip down memory lane for today
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Yes you should find out about registering your car in France, if you intend to commit to living here permanently.
From what you've said it sounds a bit as if you're not entirely sure in your own mind where you'd rather be. None of my business I know, but it's your life to do what you want with, don't let anyone try to take it over. You owe it to yourself not to waste the best years of your life kicking your heels in one place and wishing you were somewhere else. There are too many people doing that and putting on a brave front and IMHO it's not the way to be happy. Anyway lecture over, like you say we all go through bad patches.
From what you've said it sounds a bit as if you're not entirely sure in your own mind where you'd rather be. None of my business I know, but it's your life to do what you want with, don't let anyone try to take it over. You owe it to yourself not to waste the best years of your life kicking your heels in one place and wishing you were somewhere else. There are too many people doing that and putting on a brave front and IMHO it's not the way to be happy. Anyway lecture over, like you say we all go through bad patches.
Meanwhile, who does your bf play for? I adore rugby and would be at every match! Couldn't you join up with the other wives/gf's and make friends there?
All the best, and let us know if you feel better about living in France but need advice from fellow expats.
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I did go and have a look at the "Puma thing", & looks like Becky can get her own cover on the basis of being resident in France, even unemployed. Here's the link (sorry I can't find an English version):
Le portail du service public de la Sécurité sociale / La mise en place de la Protection (...)
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Hi Becky!
just dropping in to say hello! It can be tough going at first. Sounds like DMU and shirtback are giving you good advice. A slightly different note... I have a friend who lives in Perpignan, she's from Yorkshire too and married to a french guy. She's got a wedding business going on and the other week she was asking us if we knew an english speaking beautician/hairstylist. Might this be something you would take a look at?
just dropping in to say hello! It can be tough going at first. Sounds like DMU and shirtback are giving you good advice. A slightly different note... I have a friend who lives in Perpignan, she's from Yorkshire too and married to a french guy. She's got a wedding business going on and the other week she was asking us if we knew an english speaking beautician/hairstylist. Might this be something you would take a look at?
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Hello again,
I did go and have a look at the "Puma thing", & looks like Becky can get her own cover on the basis of being resident in France, even unemployed. Here's the link (sorry I can't find an English version):
Le portail du service public de la Sécurité sociale / La mise en place de la Protection (...)
I did go and have a look at the "Puma thing", & looks like Becky can get her own cover on the basis of being resident in France, even unemployed. Here's the link (sorry I can't find an English version):
Le portail du service public de la Sécurité sociale / La mise en place de la Protection (...)
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Hello again,
I did go and have a look at the "Puma thing", & looks like Becky can get her own cover on the basis of being resident in France, even unemployed. Here's the link (sorry I can't find an English version):
Le portail du service public de la Sécurité sociale / La mise en place de la Protection� (...)
I did go and have a look at the "Puma thing", & looks like Becky can get her own cover on the basis of being resident in France, even unemployed. Here's the link (sorry I can't find an English version):
Le portail du service public de la Sécurité sociale / La mise en place de la Protection� (...)
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Hi Becky!
just dropping in to say hello! It can be tough going at first. Sounds like DMU and shirtback are giving you good advice. A slightly different note... I have a friend who lives in Perpignan, she's from Yorkshire too and married to a french guy. She's got a wedding business going on and the other week she was asking us if we knew an english speaking beautician/hairstylist. Might this be something you would take a look at?
just dropping in to say hello! It can be tough going at first. Sounds like DMU and shirtback are giving you good advice. A slightly different note... I have a friend who lives in Perpignan, she's from Yorkshire too and married to a french guy. She's got a wedding business going on and the other week she was asking us if we knew an english speaking beautician/hairstylist. Might this be something you would take a look at?
Yes it's something I'm passionate about more the beauty aspect but I am interested and would like to know more! I haven't done it for work for a few years but I do it for friends and family often!
Happy Sunday!
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Hello there!! Ahh cool, nice to know of other English in Perpignan! I've not met one yet haha
Yes it's something I'm passionate about more the beauty aspect but I am interested and would like to know more! I haven't done it for work for a few years but I do it for friends and family often!
Happy Sunday!
Yes it's something I'm passionate about more the beauty aspect but I am interested and would like to know more! I haven't done it for work for a few years but I do it for friends and family often!
Happy Sunday!
And a Bon Dimanche to you!



