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merlino Mar 12th 2009 9:19 pm

Quality of life
 
Hi :)

info for anyone heading back to the UK from Spain or Portugal, the
UK is ahead in quality of life index 2009.


http://www.il-ireland.com/il/qofl2009/

merlino

Coda Mar 12th 2009 9:28 pm

Re: Quality of life
 

Originally Posted by merlino (Post 7374946)
Hi :)

info for anyone heading back to the UK from Spain or Portugal, the
UK is ahead in quality of life index 2009.


http://www.il-ireland.com/il/qofl2009/

merlino

quality of life indices are a bit misleading.

Hutch Mar 12th 2009 9:37 pm

Re: Quality of life
 

Originally Posted by Coda (Post 7374972)
quality of life indices are a bit misleading.

lol - understatement of the year. :D

elfman Mar 13th 2009 12:03 am

Re: Quality of life
 

Originally Posted by Coda (Post 7374972)
quality of life indices are a bit misleading.

I'd say so - anyone who gives the USA 100% for infrastructure is simply having a laugh: If whoever compiled that had spent much time here they might have noticed the crumbling roads and bridges and the surprisingly frequent power cuts, for example.

dunroving Mar 13th 2009 1:14 am

Re: Quality of life
 

Originally Posted by elfman (Post 7375331)
I'd say so - anyone who gives the USA 100% for infrastructure is simply having a laugh: If whoever compiled that had spent much time here they might have noticed the crumbling roads and bridges and the surprisingly frequent power cuts, for example.

And almost complete lack of sidewalks.

Chi_town Mar 13th 2009 1:15 am

Re: Quality of life
 

Originally Posted by dunroving (Post 7375522)
And almost complete lack of sidewalks.

And appallingly bad cell phone coverage..

Funky Monkey Mar 13th 2009 1:20 am

Re: Quality of life
 

Originally Posted by merlino (Post 7374946)
Hi :)

info for anyone heading back to the UK from Spain or Portugal, the
UK is ahead in quality of life index 2009.


http://www.il-ireland.com/il/qofl2009/

merlino

I would actually agree with you having spent time in Portugal and Spain but then if you were born in those countries is the U.K better, I doubt it.

Quality of life means different things to different people though. I feel here in Australia my quality of life is much worse than the U.K as I have less time and work more hours e.t.c My children however do have a better life here and spend much more time outside playing where they could not in the U.K.
Another useless survey anyone :confused:

Coda Mar 13th 2009 4:25 am

Re: Quality of life
 

Originally Posted by Funky Monkey (Post 7375536)
I would actually agree with you having spent time in Portugal and Spain but then if you were born in those countries is the U.K better, I doubt it.

Quality of life means different things to different people though. I feel here in Australia my quality of life is much worse than the U.K as I have less time and work more hours e.t.c My children however do have a better life here and spend much more time outside playing where they could not in the U.K.
Another useless survey anyone :confused:

All the stuff which these type of surveys moan about add spice imho.
Who wants to live in a sterile purile boring place? :cool:

One man's meat and all that....

MartynK Mar 13th 2009 5:47 pm

Re: Quality of life
 
I'm not sure this means anything at all. There are just too many variables in terms of what you are looking for, priorities, family circumstances, income and location etc.

It stands to reason that people returning to good jobs in their preferred location, and a comfortable house, are going to have a very different perspective to others who find themselves struggling. There are other considerations too, if you have children.

cricket1again Mar 13th 2009 6:05 pm

Re: Quality of life
 
It is odd how they define quality of life before they even start an assessment. People can have money, live in the best location, great job but still be inwardly unhappy and unfulfilled so for them, all the things they have got don't give them the quality of life they want regardless of where they live.
Paying for all the above is also a factor therefore quality of life, if measured by these scales, becomes somewhat an ironical myth.

asprilla Mar 15th 2009 12:30 pm

Re: Quality of life
 

Originally Posted by cricket1 (Post 7377887)
It is odd how they define quality of life before they even start an assessment. People can have money, live in the best location, great job but still be inwardly unhappy and unfulfilled so for them, all the things they have got don't give them the quality of life they want regardless of where they live.
Paying for all the above is also a factor therefore quality of life, if measured by these scales, becomes somewhat an ironical myth.

So what is it that we need to make us happy ? :) maybe I'm getting a bit too philosophical for 10:30am.... heh heh.

cricket1again Mar 15th 2009 12:32 pm

Re: Quality of life
 

Originally Posted by asprilla (Post 7382962)
So what is it that we need to make us happy ? :) maybe I'm getting a bit too philosophical for 10:30am.... heh heh.

I know what makes me happy but I couldn't say what that would be for anyone else.:)

merlino Mar 15th 2009 2:39 pm

Re: Quality of life
 
If you look at the latest index for the UK , all the factors are important when
choosing a place to live.

http://www.hbosplc.com/media/pressre...ection=halifax

e.g. house price index/crime/traffic/education/weather/employment/ etc

mohogony Mar 15th 2009 8:05 pm

Re: Quality of life
 
Uraguay scores higher then the UK which is suprising, l thought Uraquay was a third world country. OZ , Malta and Portugal score the best for climate.

Jules Europe Mar 15th 2009 9:41 pm

Re: Quality of life
 

Originally Posted by mohogony (Post 7383659)
Uraguay scores higher then the UK which is suprising, l thought Uraquay was a third world country. OZ , Malta and Portugal score the best for climate.

Uruguay third world!!! Far from it, it has relatively low poverty, its economically viable, politically stable, relatively corruption free, given that 90% of the population are of european extraction the country doesn`t face huge socio-issues, it has a great climate, great cost of living for a european and most importantly its very safe compared to other latin american countries. In fact the only bad thing about the country is the tranquility of the place and so it would be easy to die of boredom.


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