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cheeky_monkey Jul 29th 2011 6:24 am

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Originally Posted by Steve_ (Post 9526617)
there are lots of really good Canadian bands I hear on Canadian radio, in the UK it's largely mass-produced pop crap.

:rofl: thats the funniest thing i have read all day

PeterF Jul 29th 2011 6:32 am

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For opportunities, as an engineer, I know that in the UK its virtually impossible to get an apprenticeship, while over here there is ample opportunity, not only for youngsters but for older generation to change their career and get an apprenticeship.

PeterF Jul 29th 2011 6:33 am

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Originally Posted by cheeky_monkey (Post 9526737)
:rofl: thats the funniest thing i have read all day

I actually agree, in the UK (well it was) radio one or local; radio one clone driven, where all the 'music' was that deemed to be fit for radio was dance music.


I hate dance music.

No1_mom Jul 29th 2011 6:39 am

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I could never learn the words of songs back in the UK because they played so many - here I know nearly all the words as they keep playing the same ones over and over again. Its like groundhog day all over again as they play the same music constantly. I am all for protectionism but to limit radios and I believe TV that they have to play a certain percentage of canadian music does not make it free choice. Don't get me wrong I enjoy the songs but there is a lot more out there that I would like to hear.

Oink Jul 29th 2011 6:49 am

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My nan said that back in day they used to call the phenomenon of emigrating from the UK to Australia, New Zealand or Canada, "the chicken run."

Cookie Jul 29th 2011 7:14 am

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Originally Posted by Oink (Post 9526775)
My nan said that back in day they used to call the phenomenon of emigrating from the UK to Australia, New Zealand or Canada, "the chicken run."

Truth is, she couldn't be more wrong. It takes guts and lots of hard work to be a successful immigrant and settle in a new country.

Oink Jul 29th 2011 7:16 am

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Originally Posted by Cookie (Post 9526816)
Truth is, she couldn't be more wrong. It takes guts and lots of hard work to be a successful immigrant and settle in a new country.

Its wasn't her expression exclusively, it was the prevailing thought at the time. It was the ones who couldn't make it in the UK who left I suppose.

JamesM Jul 29th 2011 7:25 am

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I emigrated purely on the basis that it was easier playing football with girls than boys. On top of this there is more Premiership footy on the TV.

Speaking of which I should use this opportunity to plug Fantasy Football. Make sure you all take time away from these monotenously boring threads and get your team signed up! :thumbsup:

Jingsamichty Jul 29th 2011 7:26 am

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Originally Posted by Cookie (Post 9526816)
Truth is, she couldn't be more wrong. It takes guts and lots of hard work to be a successful immigrant and settle in a new country.

In times gone by, immigrants had to be prepared to sacrifice a lot... it took determination and courage to sever ties with your family and set off into the unknown.

These days, with cheap flights, global communications, internet, "recce trips" etc. emigrating to an English-speaking first-world country is not really any more challenging than moving to a different town.

Oink Jul 29th 2011 7:30 am

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Originally Posted by Jingsamichty (Post 9526831)
In times gone by, immigrants had to be prepared to sacrifice a lot... it took determination and courage to sever ties with your family and set off into the unknown.

These days, with cheap flights, global communications, internet, "recce trips" etc. emigrating to an English-speaking first-world country is not really any more challenging than moving to a different town.

Apparently, apart from immediate family and friends, everyone was glad to see the back of those type of people. If they didn't want to stay and help to contribute to the reconstruction of post-war Britain, then they were better off going a long way away.

Debbie2NZ Aug 17th 2011 3:09 pm

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Originally Posted by Jingsamichty (Post 9526831)
In times gone by, immigrants had to be prepared to sacrifice a lot... it took determination and courage to sever ties with your family and set off into the unknown.

These days, with cheap flights, global communications, internet, "recce trips" etc. emigrating to an English-speaking first-world country is not really any more challenging than moving to a different town.

I agree, when it dawned on me that we were doing just that i.e. moving to a different town, I realised that emigrating to New Zealand might not be that bad. I wanted to move house after ten and a half years in the same house. Just wish I'd have had the courage to say out loud let's just give it a go for a few years rather than saying outright that we would emigrate. Daffodils in August ? Spring in September ? Christmas in Summer ? :blink: Yes I was aware of all this but, living it is quite different.

Auld Yin Aug 17th 2011 3:48 pm

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Originally Posted by Oink (Post 9526836)
Apparently, apart from immediate family and friends, everyone was glad to see the back of those type of people. If they didn't want to stay and help to contribute to the reconstruction of post-war Britain, then they were better off going a long way away.

So where do you fit into "those type of people"?

ExKiwilass Aug 17th 2011 3:54 pm

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Originally Posted by Lemi (Post 9525351)
This comes up as an excuses/reason for emigrating time and time again. As paulgreen puts it on another thread, "Your children will have far more opportunities here than in the UK."

Personally I think that on the whole that hypothesis is pretty much bo**ocks, so where do others stand on this one?

It depends where you come from.

Definitely more opportunities here than in NZ. But more than the UK? um. not sure about that one.

Tangram Aug 18th 2011 12:47 am

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Originally Posted by Kiwilass (Post 9566103)
It depends where you come from.

Definitely more opportunities here than in NZ. But more than the UK? um. not sure about that one.

Seem to be lots of people emigrating to NZ. Any reason why they shouldn't ?

Monique_in_Canada Aug 18th 2011 1:14 am

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Originally Posted by Tangram (Post 9566863)
Seem to be lots of people emigrating to NZ. Any reason why they shouldn't ?


we wont...cos my mother in law is there, actually they are thinking of going back to the UK after 11 years of being retired in Canada!!


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