Missing the UK?
#1
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From: Peterborough, Cambridgeshire UK

Hi
I am jsut trying to get some more information about Canada before I make a decision about leaving the UK and wondered, from those that have already moved to Canada, what everyone misses from the UK?
Thanks,
Caz
I am jsut trying to get some more information about Canada before I make a decision about leaving the UK and wondered, from those that have already moved to Canada, what everyone misses from the UK?
Thanks,
Caz
#2
Nothing of any consequence really...other than family/friends, but that's a given really for almost everyone who makes the move...
#3
Before we moved over we asked the children to make a list of pros and cons of staying in the UK........needless to say there was such a positive response to a new life in a new country that we moved..........You can always return !
#5
For me I missed my family especially once I had kids and I just never felt at home in Canada, oddly enough either did my Canadian OH
It might be worth reading the Moving Back forum. Good luck with you decision.
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Roast chicken crisps, my mum's Sunday lunch and my mum, Eastenders and a decent wage for a job .. Not in that order ..
Nothing else.
Nothing else.
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I miss being upto date
in a fashion aware world
where people do know whats happening in the rest of the world
Where snow come's maybe once a year
where a days travel means going to new and intresting places and not staying in one province
Where you can buy quality
Where people don't spend all there time trying (or pretending) to be 'better' than their southern neighbours
Or where peole like to think they're 'green' when any quick observation of a highway wil prove beyond doubt otherwise
Other than that not much
in a fashion aware world
where people do know whats happening in the rest of the world
Where snow come's maybe once a year
where a days travel means going to new and intresting places and not staying in one province
Where you can buy quality
Where people don't spend all there time trying (or pretending) to be 'better' than their southern neighbours
Or where peole like to think they're 'green' when any quick observation of a highway wil prove beyond doubt otherwise
Other than that not much
#9
Pretty much what everyone else has said, my friends and family, my job (I'm not working at the mo) and going out with my buddie's!! Thats it really, I don't miss the doom and gloom of the UK thats for sure, good luck with you investigations into coming to Canada 
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I'm not rich .. just working class .. but i loved how i could walk into M & S and not have people looking down at me ..
Here (some) people seem to be stuck up snobs almost pretentious .. I wont go to the mall on Saturdays because of it ..
In England, even if you were/had been working at McDonalds, its a job and you at least you aint on the dole .. Here, i feel "maccy D's is not good enough" and looked down on ..
That is just my opinion though ..
Here (some) people seem to be stuck up snobs almost pretentious .. I wont go to the mall on Saturdays because of it ..
In England, even if you were/had been working at McDonalds, its a job and you at least you aint on the dole .. Here, i feel "maccy D's is not good enough" and looked down on ..
That is just my opinion though ..
#12
Family and friends.
But nowadays technology is great so I get to speak to them 3/4 times a week via Skype or a phone call which is bloody cheap. Other than this we don't miss anything about the UK.
But nowadays technology is great so I get to speak to them 3/4 times a week via Skype or a phone call which is bloody cheap. Other than this we don't miss anything about the UK.
#13
what do i miss about the uk......
absoultly nowt
whatever happens I shall never set foot in that basket case country again
absoultly nowt

whatever happens I shall never set foot in that basket case country again
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I'm not rich .. just working class .. but i loved how i could walk into M & S and not have people looking down at me ..
Here (some) people seem to be stuck up snobs almost pretentious .. I wont go to the mall on Saturdays because of it ..
In England, even if you were/had been working at McDonalds, its a job and you at least you aint on the dole .. Here, i feel "maccy D's is not good enough" and looked down on ..
That is just my opinion though ..

Here (some) people seem to be stuck up snobs almost pretentious .. I wont go to the mall on Saturdays because of it ..
In England, even if you were/had been working at McDonalds, its a job and you at least you aint on the dole .. Here, i feel "maccy D's is not good enough" and looked down on ..
That is just my opinion though ..




