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Re: The Welcome Mat?
Originally Posted by aries
(Post 10831548)
I felt welcomed when I emigrated to Australia in 1960, and although there was the usual banter of me being a Pom, it was friendly.
Over the years I've lived back here and in Germany for up to a year at a time, but I was surprised that coming back for good I am constantly asked why I would bother. They could be right, my expat time away amounted to 51 years, perhaps more than most members of BE, Australia being as much home to me as Britain which in many respects now feel like an alien society. But is there any real evidence that more expats are returning, except perhaps from Spain? Clearly reading many posts on BE I can see there is an excitement about returning, however we should also take into account that many more expats are happy to stay in their adopted countries and don't use BE to air their feeling. This article is interesting http://www.shelteroffshore.com/index...urn-home-11201 .................and the clumps of hair all around this chair is testimony to the effort to put it up! Tried: Insert image/copy and paste/drag and drop. (It is..was, showing permanent returnees:() |
Re: The Welcome Mat?
Originally Posted by TheEmperorIsNaked
(Post 10832960)
I said I'd look for this. The graph is from the Dept of Immigration.........
.................and the clumps of hair all around this chair is testimony to the effort to put it up! Tried: Insert image/copy and paste/drag and drop. (It is..was, showing permanent returnees:() http://britishexpats.com/forum/newre...ply&p=10832960 It states ". . . those who move away from Britain may in fact be more inclined to stay in their new country than return to the UK." " . . . few British expats who are living and working abroad are currently planning to move back to the UK for their retirement. While 43% of expats worldwide want to move back to their home country for retirement purposes, this is only true of 23% of British expats." However, I must wonder if these figures include Brits who emigrate and naturalise to become permanent citizens of their adopted countries. Do they then cease to be ex pats? I have family members who went to Australia in the fifties and sixties, welcomed, integrated, naturalised, and have never wanted to come back even for a holiday. I've never understood their mindset and they don't understand mine, I've been to and fro on ships and planes always wanting to savour the different life styles. But of course nowhere is perfect, and ultimately we all end up the same way no matter where we are . . . welcomed by the Grim Reaper! :amen: |
Re: The Welcome Mat?
Originally Posted by TheEmperorIsNaked
(Post 10832879)
As you've quoted me, I'll respond Still.
Oh, I'm confused now! No, checked back and I quoted Chris. Interesting I didn't have a reply when I said it was hurtful, but there you go. Onwards and upwards. Beautiful day today here in ol Blighty, slightly breezy but lovely sunshine :-) |
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I have found it doesnt pay to be overly sensitive about what a person you dont know says on the internet ;) Sorry you found it hurtful, it wasnt the intention.
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Re: The Welcome Mat?
Originally Posted by Still Game
(Post 10833536)
I didn't quote you, I quoted Chris.
Oh, I'm confused now! No, checked back and I quoted Chris. Interesting I didn't have a reply when I said it was hurtful, but there you go. Onwards and upwards. Beautiful day today here in ol Blighty, slightly breezy but lovely sunshine :-) The hurtful thing you raise again, clearly was, because you've raised it! That is between you and another poster. |
Re: The Welcome Mat?
Originally Posted by aries
(Post 10833205)
Hopefully my own link will work.
http://britishexpats.com/forum/newre...ply&p=10832960 It states ". . . those who move away from Britain may in fact be more inclined to stay in their new country than return to the UK." " . . . few British expats who are living and working abroad are currently planning to move back to the UK for their retirement. While 43% of expats worldwide want to move back to their home country for retirement purposes, this is only true of 23% of British expats." However, I must wonder if these figures include Brits who emigrate and naturalise to become permanent citizens of their adopted countries. Do they then cease to be ex pats? I have family members who went to Australia in the fifties and sixties, welcomed, integrated, naturalised, and have never wanted to come back even for a holiday. I've never understood their mindset and they don't understand mine, I've been to and fro on ships and planes always wanting to savour the different life styles. But of course nowhere is perfect, and ultimately we all end up the same way no matter where we are . . . welcomed by the Grim Reaper! :amen: Perhaps aries, you could have put up some advice about getting an image-or link to an image, up, rather then yet again this competitive defence of Australia! ..............people return to the UK/people express their reasons for doing so/they express it in a section called 'Returning to the UK'/within forum rules they are entitled to do so/there is a section for Australia-it has several subsections.......................yet: ..............incessantly any sniff that people want to actually leave Australia engenders what you have just put up!! WHY? Why is Australia/are Australians/.....but vastly more importantly settled expats so completely defensive? It is INCESSANT! It is the 'my Daddies biggerin yours' childishness. IF Australia is such a 'dream' then why is there such an inferiority complex? You have your section, what is the problem? Why so insecure about Australia? I know Australia is young. Does it have to be so immature as well? To be very honest with you, I suspect so very many posting in this section don't give one damn for those who feel such a compelling need to market Australia here on 'returning..' They have more important things to deal with. ...and again: the graph I tried to put up in a returning section-about those returning,-is from the Dept of Immig. It goes up to 2010...(could be returnee numbers have plummeted since and everyone has decided to 'Live The Dream'. Gawd!) I'll try again later. Links eh? Besides-what would the Dept of Immigration know about anything? |
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Originally Posted by TheEmperorIsNaked
(Post 10834083)
Your link rather bizarrely takes me to the window where we type up response, not the post itself! It is where I expressed difficulty in trying to get that graph up.
Perhaps aries, you could have put up some advice about getting an image-or link to an image, up, rather then yet again this competitive defence of Australia! ..............people return to the UK/people express their reasons for doing so/they express it in a section called 'Returning to the UK'/within forum rules they are entitled to do so/there is a section for Australia-it has several subsections.......................yet: ..............incessantly any sniff that people want to actually leave Australia engenders what you have just put up!! WHY? Why is Australia/are Australians/.....but vastly more importantly settled expats so completely defensive? It is INCESSANT! It is the 'my Daddies biggerin yours' childishness. IF Australia is such a 'dream' then why is there such an inferiority complex? You have your section, what is the problem? Why so insecure about Australia? I know Australia is young. Does it have to be so immature as well? To be very honest with you, I suspect so very many posting in this section don't give one damn for those who feel such a compelling need to market Australia here on 'returning..' They have more important things to deal with. ...and again: the graph I tried to put up in a returning section-about those returning,-is from the Dept of Immig. It goes up to 2010...(could be returnee numbers have plummeted since and everyone has decided to 'Live The Dream'. Gawd!) I'll try again later. Links eh? Besides-what would the Dept of Immigration know about anything? If you want to attach a file that you have on your own pc - at the top of the reply box is a paper clip. Click on this, browse for file and then upload. When the file has uploaded, you can close the box and submit your reply. Attachment appear as below |
Re: The Welcome Mat?
Originally Posted by old.sparkles
(Post 10834099)
If you copy and paste the address from the explorer bar into the post, you can add a link to any page. This was a google search for immigration data - http://www.google.com.au/#gs_rn=23&g...w=1301&bih=613
If you want to attach a file that you have on your own pc - at the top of the reply box is a paper clip. Click on this, browse for file and then upload. When the file has uploaded, you can close the box and submit your reply. Attachment appear as below Thanks again. |
Re: The Welcome Mat?
Originally Posted by TheEmperorIsNaked
(Post 10834083)
Your link rather bizarrely takes me to the window where we type up response, not the post itself! It is where I expressed difficulty in trying to get that graph up.
Perhaps aries, you could have put up some advice about getting an image-or link to an image, up, rather then yet again this competitive defence of Australia! ..............people return to the UK/people express their reasons for doing so/they express it in a section called 'Returning to the UK'/within forum rules they are entitled to do so/there is a section for Australia-it has several subsections.......................yet: ..............incessantly any sniff that people want to actually leave Australia engenders what you have just put up!! WHY? Why is Australia/are Australians/.....but vastly more importantly settled expats so completely defensive? It is INCESSANT! It is the 'my Daddies biggerin yours' childishness. IF Australia is such a 'dream' then why is there such an inferiority complex? You have your section, what is the problem? Why so insecure about Australia? I know Australia is young. Does it have to be so immature as well? To be very honest with you, I suspect so very many posting in this section don't give one damn for those who feel such a compelling need to market Australia here on 'returning..' They have more important things to deal with. ...and again: the graph I tried to put up in a returning section-about those returning,-is from the Dept of Immig. It goes up to 2010...(could be returnee numbers have plummeted since and everyone has decided to 'Live The Dream'. Gawd!) I'll try again later. Links eh? Besides-what would the Dept of Immigration know about anything? I don't overly support Australia even though I probably have more experience of the country than most. I merely think it is necessary in some way to balance your difficulties with that country. |
Re: The Welcome Mat?
Originally Posted by aries
(Post 10834143)
It is curious that I posted the wrong link, I must have been distracted by your constant angry posts on BE.
I don't overly support Australia even though I probably have more experience of the country than most. I merely think it is necessary in some way to balance your difficulties with that country. Don't you worry yourself about 'my' difficulties with that country-I am not alone, and anyone else who has these 'difficulties' are able to surmount then with the helpful assistance of others, without the recurrent need to be shown that they have got things wrong. It's a nice section. It deals with Returnees. And it is self evident that they are able to advise each other and give tips and information, so not to worry eh? Mr Angry :frown: |
Re: The Welcome Mat?
Originally Posted by aries
(Post 10834143)
It is curious that I posted the wrong link, I must have been distracted by your many angry posts on BE.
I don't overly support Australia even though I probably have more experience of the country than most. I merely think it is necessary in some way to balance your difficulties with that country. |
Re: The Welcome Mat?
Originally Posted by TheEmperorIsNaked
(Post 10834072)
Post 66: My name in the quote window; I respond.
Originally Posted by TheEmperorIsNaked
(Post 10834072)
The hurtful thing you raise again, clearly was, because you've raised it! That is between you and another poster.
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Re: The Welcome Mat?
Originally Posted by Still Game
(Post 10834311)
it was the magnet part I was responding to
I accepted his apology, haven't thought about it since. ___________________________________ Editing because I've picked up your post Chris. I'm sorry still game, now I see what you meant about magnet. I am fiddling about trying to get an image up, and though that magnet was a.....er, some kind of uploading tool.. .............please, please, I am not one to back away from conflict, but it was my post that raised this again. I feel responsible for it. Much as I get on with you Chris, I would not have liked this said. Look, I'm sorry: both of you. |
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I meant AS A TOTAL JOKE that she seemed to be a bit of a magent, attracting the comments she mentioned. I just dont take life too seriously and assume others dont as well, sometimes I am wrong in that assumption.
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