Are you happy now - you silly buggers?
#31
Re: Are you happy now - you silly buggers?
To be honest I dont think its a bad thing for her to steer clear of this part of the forum for a while. As much as I love Polly the feelings that are floating around here are a little close to home.
#32
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Re: Are you happy now - you silly buggers?
#33
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Re: Are you happy now - you silly buggers?
I'm not moving back from Oz, but I can understand why people from there need to vent and discuss their reasons on the MBTTUK forum. I needed to vent too without fear of being attacked for my views. I couldn't do that on the Canada forum because I would be shot down alive!
What I don't understand is why people who aren't moving back to the UK need to come on here and stir up trouble. Most of us have lived in the UK and we know what it is like there. I can't see it serves any purpose aggrivating people who are clearly happy to move back to the UK.
Just my 2p's worth
What I don't understand is why people who aren't moving back to the UK need to come on here and stir up trouble. Most of us have lived in the UK and we know what it is like there. I can't see it serves any purpose aggrivating people who are clearly happy to move back to the UK.
Just my 2p's worth
#34
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Re: Are you happy now - you silly buggers?
Not that my opinion really counts on this but here goes.
I try to stay off this forum, i have a habit for going off topic and i admit that, i occasionally pop in and offer advice if it is relevant to where i live or what i have done.
Having lived in many countries AND returned to the UK i feel i am justified in doing so, it is hard re-adjusting, i know, and thats why i post, but for the most part, as has been said, it is a support network, and for that reason i keep my posts to a minimum.
I personally think Polly is a brilliant Mod, and i dont give a rats arse if that sounds sycophantic, they have a shite job, it is almost thankless and they are damned if they do and damned if they dont.
I have come close to breaking site rules at times, and have been pulled up by the Mods at times, does it piss me off? Yes, but thats what they are there for, and im sure if someone was being a twat with me i would hope they would step in.
For christ sake, its like a kids bloody playground, if you had a thread closed get the hell over it, i sometimes wish some of mine were closed, (they attract very little attention, it makes me look like billy no mates), look where you screwed up and post again without the mistakes! Isnt that what life is about?
Polly i think your a fine Mod, (if only Gedge was as good! I say that because i know he isnt here and for sure this thread will be closed soon!)
I try to stay off this forum, i have a habit for going off topic and i admit that, i occasionally pop in and offer advice if it is relevant to where i live or what i have done.
Having lived in many countries AND returned to the UK i feel i am justified in doing so, it is hard re-adjusting, i know, and thats why i post, but for the most part, as has been said, it is a support network, and for that reason i keep my posts to a minimum.
I personally think Polly is a brilliant Mod, and i dont give a rats arse if that sounds sycophantic, they have a shite job, it is almost thankless and they are damned if they do and damned if they dont.
I have come close to breaking site rules at times, and have been pulled up by the Mods at times, does it piss me off? Yes, but thats what they are there for, and im sure if someone was being a twat with me i would hope they would step in.
For christ sake, its like a kids bloody playground, if you had a thread closed get the hell over it, i sometimes wish some of mine were closed, (they attract very little attention, it makes me look like billy no mates), look where you screwed up and post again without the mistakes! Isnt that what life is about?
Polly i think your a fine Mod, (if only Gedge was as good! I say that because i know he isnt here and for sure this thread will be closed soon!)
#35
Re: Are you happy now - you silly buggers?
Personally, I'm sick of people treating the MBTTUK forum like a freakshow. It seems every week we have someone starting a thread along the lines of "why on earth would you want to move back to the UK?", or those who just come to stir the pot and tell us all how awful the UK really is.
It must be a pretty difficult task trying to find the right balance when moderating this forum. I don't really see how the moderators can be criticised for their actions - we're never all going to agree on the same course of action all of the time.
#36
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Re: Are you happy now - you silly buggers?
I have thought about this overnight.
Why was the moving back to the UK forum created? I got the impression it was because anybody posting anything even slightly negative about australia would be eaten alive on the australia forum. (and fishfinger has just said the canada forum would be similar).
The aus forum seems to be a place to post all thats wrong with the UK, should that be in the TIO forum too then?
Why was the moving back to the UK forum created? I got the impression it was because anybody posting anything even slightly negative about australia would be eaten alive on the australia forum. (and fishfinger has just said the canada forum would be similar).
The aus forum seems to be a place to post all thats wrong with the UK, should that be in the TIO forum too then?
#37
Re: Are you happy now - you silly buggers?
I post in any forum that will listen to me
When we decided to return to the uk I found this site so useful. I had heaps of support and people understood my feeling about our return and I will be forever grateful to those people.
I think that if you stay or go, it doesn't make you better than anyone else. The fact that Polly has been given grief for trying to help makes me cross.
Yes by all means ask questions about people returning but don't slate them for their decision. After all, one day it might be you who decided to return to the uk
When we decided to return to the uk I found this site so useful. I had heaps of support and people understood my feeling about our return and I will be forever grateful to those people.
I think that if you stay or go, it doesn't make you better than anyone else. The fact that Polly has been given grief for trying to help makes me cross.
Yes by all means ask questions about people returning but don't slate them for their decision. After all, one day it might be you who decided to return to the uk
#38
Re: Are you happy now - you silly buggers?
#39
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Re: Are you happy now - you silly buggers?
If this thread is closed by post 40 i am officially to be called Mystic Matt!
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Re: Are you happy now - you silly buggers?
bugger!
#42
Re: Are you happy now - you silly buggers?
Polly...
I am going to miss you
I don't have the time to browse the other parts of the forum so I hope that you still post here as your point of view is very well received by majority
I am going to miss you
I don't have the time to browse the other parts of the forum so I hope that you still post here as your point of view is very well received by majority
#43
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Re: Are you happy now - you silly buggers?
No, this forum was created for those returning to the UK from anywhere abroad.
A number of those types of posts are to be expected. Many of those people are moving to another country because they are not happy with their life in the UK. These issues have already been addressed in this thread, there is no need to continue the post-mortem.
A number of those types of posts are to be expected. Many of those people are moving to another country because they are not happy with their life in the UK. These issues have already been addressed in this thread, there is no need to continue the post-mortem.
Actually Paul, I think you'll find you didn't answer my question at all, you just skirted around it nicely! You should do well in politics.
#44
Re: Are you happy now - you silly buggers?
Thread closed.