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Re: Moving to Canada is like.......(insert here)
Originally Posted by MillieF
(Post 12884895)
It's also very boring and not at all exciting if you have lived anywhere else on earth other than Canada or the UK...
I've lived in a couple of the "anywhere else on earth" places beyond the UK and Canada, and have visited about 25 others, some for extended work-related reasons. That's probably about par for the course for many on this forum, given the nature of the forum. And I'm challenging you a bit, but I'm also genuinely curious: Are you comparing with excitement in... ...some cultural sense? ...some political sense? ...some sense of economic opportunity? ...some ability to pursue individual goals? ...some ability to raise a family in some particular way? Whatever criteria you're using, which countries rank high within them? (I do note in sympathy with your post that Ottawa was once voted the most boring capital city on earth, by a collection of European diplomats.) |
Re: Moving to Canada is like.......(insert here)
Originally Posted by abner
(Post 12886693)
Such as? I'm sure either is less exciting than Syria at the moment, but not necessarily in the sense that you meant...
I've lived in a couple of the "anywhere else on earth" places beyond the UK and Canada, and have visited about 25 others, some for extended work-related reasons. That's probably about par for the course for many on this forum, given the nature of the forum. And I'm challenging you a bit, but I'm also genuinely curious: Are you comparing with excitement in... ...some cultural sense? ...some political sense? ...some sense of economic opportunity? ...some ability to pursue individual goals? ...some ability to raise a family in some particular way? Whatever criteria you're using, which countries rank high within them? (I do note in sympathy with your post that Ottawa was once voted the most boring capital city on earth, by a collection of European diplomats.) |
Re: Moving to Canada is like.......(insert here)
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 12886715)
Is this a wind-up ?
What would allow for any country (as a whole) to be described as "exciting", in any remotely objective way? MillieF complained of Canada as "very boring and not at all exciting if you have lived anywhere else on earth". Which is a broad statement, and fundamentally a subjective one. And one suggesting wider experience of the world on MillieF's part. So I asked a few followup questions. And I'm genuinely curious about what reply MillieF might have. |
Re: Moving to Canada is like.......(insert here)
I might have been better to write "my life in Canada is stultifying boring". I would think life in Syria, the West Bank, Libya plus many countries touched be the Arab Spring to be beyond dreadful and certainly not something I would trivialize. There are hosts of other hellholes that come to mind, but the fact that they are in the mire doesn't make Canada a more interesting place from my point of view.
It's more a lack of a sense of anything 'thriving' that I miss, there doesn't seem to be much of a counter culture in 'normal' society, everyone 'appears' to agree with everyone else and the only voices of dissention are muttered ones. It's homogenized, and that might be good for lots of people, but dosen't really float my boat. |
Re: Moving to Canada is like.......(insert here)
Originally Posted by abner
(Post 12886693)
(I do note in sympathy with your post that Ottawa was once voted the most boring capital city on earth, by a collection of European diplomats.)
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Re: Moving to Canada is like.......(insert here)
Or Winterpeg.
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Re: Moving to Canada is like.......(insert here)
Originally Posted by Former Lancastrian
(Post 12887152)
Or Winterpeg.
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Re: Moving to Canada is like.......(insert here)
Originally Posted by MillieF
(Post 12887055)
I might have been better to write "my life in Canada is stultifying boring". I would think life in Syria, the West Bank, Libya plus many countries touched be the Arab Spring to be beyond dreadful and certainly not something I would trivialize. There are hosts of other hellholes that come to mind, but the fact that they are in the mire doesn't make Canada a more interesting place from my point of view.
It's more a lack of a sense of anything 'thriving' that I miss, there doesn't seem to be much of a counter culture in 'normal' society, everyone 'appears' to agree with everyone else and the only voices of dissention are muttered ones. It's homogenized, and that might be good for lots of people, but dosen't really float my boat. |
Re: Moving to Canada is like.......(insert here)
Originally Posted by Siouxie
(Post 12887234)
Or perhaps you're just mixing with the wrong people - or mixing in circles of people that don't have different points of views and strong opinions :D
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Re: Moving to Canada is like.......(insert here)
Originally Posted by Siouxie
(Post 12887234)
Or perhaps you're just mixing with the wrong people - or mixing in circles of people that don't have different points of views and strong opinions :D
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Re: Moving to Canada is like.......(insert here)
Originally Posted by MillieF
(Post 12887881)
This is I fear, quite possibly true, but we are a very small, and somewhat 'fixed' society, so I think I may have found my level...heigh ho, tant pis, for me !:thumbup:
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Re: Moving to Canada is like.......(insert here)
Originally Posted by caretaker
(Post 12888041)
I wonder where you would go in swinging Fredricton to tap into that counterculture and thriving arts scene? When we get bands from the far east they always seem to be based in St John's or Halifax.
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Re: Moving to Canada is like.......(insert here)
..... floating in an isolation tank.
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Re: Moving to Canada is like.......(insert here)
Originally Posted by Tangram
(Post 12888216)
..... floating in an isolation tank.
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