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Brewerboy1 Apr 9th 2007 12:59 pm

Re: Was it a conspiracy ?
 

Originally Posted by paulrachel (Post 4615079)
I know your question wasn't diverted at me, but i will answer it anyway:lol:

Bland..........well all i can say is if you enjoy beaches, parks, beaches, parks, bushland.......no historical things as you say etc.then you will LOVE Oz:thumbsup:

For most of us here we want more.............so there you go....bland!!!! another word for Boring:lol: :lol:

Important note-'BLAND' is highly subjective-for instance I find Sydney less bland than London.

Elvira Apr 9th 2007 1:05 pm

Re: Was it a conspiracy ?
 

Originally Posted by Brewerboy1 (Post 4620135)
Important note-'BLAND' is highly subjective-for instance I find Sydney less bland than London.

<<<sigh>>>

Eric Hitchmo Apr 9th 2007 8:11 pm

Re: Was it a conspiracy ?
 

Originally Posted by Brewerboy1 (Post 4620135)
Important note-'BLAND' is highly subjective-for instance I find Sydney less bland than London.

Important note- if you're going to quote someone, at least have the courtesy to read what they've written. Try the second line of the quote by paulrachel you used.

Brewerboy1 Apr 12th 2007 11:42 am

Re: Was it a conspiracy ?
 

Originally Posted by bramblebush (Post 4595443)
Before leaving the UK 18 months ago, I was caught up in the whole negative thing, everywhere I went people were moaning about the country and the government, immigration, youth culture, lack of respect. crime, safety etc, etc :eek:

Me and OH were feeling really unhappy about the way the country was and worrying about where it would all end and surely something terrible would happen soon (again, etc, etc) :eek:

So, we jumped ship before it sunk, whatelse could we do, it was a really bad situation - apparently

Now I have this feeling of betrayal, I feel that I started running and when I finally stopped to look round nobody had followed, all those people that hate it there are still living there, in the 18 months that I have been gone nothing has changed :frown:

I gave up my home, job, moved my children and they all carried on like normal as if none of these terrible things are happening at all and it was one big joke :o

Don't get me wrong, I'm not bitter or resentful and I'm not directing this at anyone in particular it is just that I can't explain the feeling any other way.

We are now stuck in limbo, we don't regret leaving but have this strong feeling of wanting to return but are now scared of making the wrong decision

I know that none of you can tell me what I should do but I would appreciate any sort of feedback, perhaps some of you can relate to this feeling ;)

What did you think was going to "happen"?? The UK was going to sink into the sea????

zerohero May 1st 2007 2:32 am

Re: Was it a conspiracy ?
 

Originally Posted by bramblebush (Post 4595443)
Before leaving the UK 18 months ago, I was caught up in the whole negative thing, everywhere I went people were moaning about the country and the government, immigration, youth culture, lack of respect. crime, safety etc, etc :eek:

So, we jumped ship before it sunk, whatelse could we do, it was a really bad situation - apparently

Are you a sheep? The British are notorious whingers.I am very happy here in the UK but if I regularly read the Daily Mail and believed everything I too would be one of those people who has lost touch with reality and think things are terrible when actually they are not bad at all.Sorry if this sounds harsh but I really am fed up with negative people who slag off everything bad about the UK without acknowledging the many good things.All countries have both very good and very bad aspects.


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