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#1

I'm not what you'd call a regular here, more a regular dipper, and more likely to dip in when there's bugger all else to do........sorry mods
Now that's its almost summer I've not been in here much, so I've missed the 'drift' of feeling, but having just read some posts it seems that if you have anything bad to say about NZ then certain members are jumping down other certain members throats, (cyber like speaking), at the moment.
Thing is you can almost know which way a post is going by seeing who started it. There are some who have nothing but negativity in their posts and in almost equal amounts there seem to be some who see NZ has heaven on earth.
So my thought for today is perhaps we ought to have a happy and not happy section - that way the Mr Angry among us won't have to read posts/subjects that will get them so angry that they have to fill up the topic with personal attacks
Right, off now to cut the grass and wait to be attacked

Now that's its almost summer I've not been in here much, so I've missed the 'drift' of feeling, but having just read some posts it seems that if you have anything bad to say about NZ then certain members are jumping down other certain members throats, (cyber like speaking), at the moment.
Thing is you can almost know which way a post is going by seeing who started it. There are some who have nothing but negativity in their posts and in almost equal amounts there seem to be some who see NZ has heaven on earth.
So my thought for today is perhaps we ought to have a happy and not happy section - that way the Mr Angry among us won't have to read posts/subjects that will get them so angry that they have to fill up the topic with personal attacks

Right, off now to cut the grass and wait to be attacked


#2

Agree wholeheartedly with you, Sparkie. Its the worst I have ever known in a lot of years with so much spite and anger, its very offputting to old and new member alike. Clearly there's a lot of point scoring and egging on going on in the background.
If people do want to take extremist sides then I might suggest:
expatforum.com for the ridiculously happy, where all posts are moderated within an inch of their life and sanitised of any reality and negativity or take it to expatexposed.com which woud be at the opposite end of the spectrum.
If people do want to take extremist sides then I might suggest:
expatforum.com for the ridiculously happy, where all posts are moderated within an inch of their life and sanitised of any reality and negativity or take it to expatexposed.com which woud be at the opposite end of the spectrum.


#3
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Joined: Jun 2010
Location: Miles from anywhere, Victoria, Australia.
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I'm not what you'd call a regular here, more a regular dipper, and more likely to dip in when there's bugger all else to do........sorry mods
Now that's its almost summer I've not been in here much, so I've missed the 'drift' of feeling, but having just read some posts it seems that if you have anything bad to say about NZ then certain members are jumping down other certain members throats, (cyber like speaking), at the moment.
Thing is you can almost know which way a post is going by seeing who started it. There are some who have nothing but negativity in their posts and in almost equal amounts there seem to be some who see NZ has heaven on earth.
So my thought for today is perhaps we ought to have a happy and not happy section - that way the Mr Angry among us won't have to read posts/subjects that will get them so angry that they have to fill up the topic with personal attacks
Right, off now to cut the grass and wait to be attacked

Now that's its almost summer I've not been in here much, so I've missed the 'drift' of feeling, but having just read some posts it seems that if you have anything bad to say about NZ then certain members are jumping down other certain members throats, (cyber like speaking), at the moment.
Thing is you can almost know which way a post is going by seeing who started it. There are some who have nothing but negativity in their posts and in almost equal amounts there seem to be some who see NZ has heaven on earth.
So my thought for today is perhaps we ought to have a happy and not happy section - that way the Mr Angry among us won't have to read posts/subjects that will get them so angry that they have to fill up the topic with personal attacks

Right, off now to cut the grass and wait to be attacked

If something in your new country is a bit of a let down, if other things in your life are a bit awry, then a small niggle becomes a very big deal.
I don't think anywhere is actual paradise. Some people are happy wherever they live, some will never be happy anywhere.
Time is the great healer in the emigration process, just as it heals in other things in life.


#4
If u see Sid, tell 'im...





Joined: Apr 2007
Location: Ex of Hucknall and Mansfield, Notts and now in Manly, Whangaparaoa, just North of Auckland!
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Sorry, don't agree. We need the happy clappers as well as the doom merchants. It all helps with the balance of life. Those that are serious about the move south will know which posts apply to them. Equally, those not sure whether emigrating is for them will be put off by the negativity and if they don't come over, then clearly they reached the right decision! Hope that makes sense!?!

#5

The thing that frustrates me with the positive/negative posts is how people go about it. It's almost like the people who aren't getting on well in NZ for whatever reason are sat seeking out any little amount of positive info on here and then putting a negative spin on it. There's no need to do that, it's not constructive, then arguments start and then the personal insults fly around.
I've said before I'm not totally happy in the UK, but I do not lurk around the UK forum and post every bit of negative info there is about the UK. To me it's not fair for those who are perhaps nervous about moving back. Also, although I'm not a fan of the UK for various reasons I can still understand why people like living here. The angry people out there don't seem to have that frame of mind. It's "I think NZ is crap, I've had bad experiences, therefore the whole country is crap full stop." Don't get me wrong I've read the negatives about NZ too, but I tend to find the more balanced posts with constructive criticism more helpful. Yes emotions do come into play, good point. Sometimes I get so frustrated with the UK but I still don't go into the UK forum and bitch about it because it will make me (and everyone else!) feel worse.
It's also the people that pop up with snide one liners with no elaboration as to why they've resorted to that conclusion. Lines like "you wont get on well in NZ as an expat, Kiwi's hate them." This I find to be a very damaging statement and there are plenty more along those lines. It's those comments that annoy people and cause arguments.
Anyhoo, must get back to work!!!
I've said before I'm not totally happy in the UK, but I do not lurk around the UK forum and post every bit of negative info there is about the UK. To me it's not fair for those who are perhaps nervous about moving back. Also, although I'm not a fan of the UK for various reasons I can still understand why people like living here. The angry people out there don't seem to have that frame of mind. It's "I think NZ is crap, I've had bad experiences, therefore the whole country is crap full stop." Don't get me wrong I've read the negatives about NZ too, but I tend to find the more balanced posts with constructive criticism more helpful. Yes emotions do come into play, good point. Sometimes I get so frustrated with the UK but I still don't go into the UK forum and bitch about it because it will make me (and everyone else!) feel worse.
It's also the people that pop up with snide one liners with no elaboration as to why they've resorted to that conclusion. Lines like "you wont get on well in NZ as an expat, Kiwi's hate them." This I find to be a very damaging statement and there are plenty more along those lines. It's those comments that annoy people and cause arguments.
Anyhoo, must get back to work!!!

#6




Joined: Jun 2011
Posts: 472


So, do those who don't believe NZers are the most unfriendly people on earth (or some adverse statistic or other that is just plain wrong) sit back and say nothing when someone (usually someone not even living here) gleefully posts it? It would sure save a lot of arguments, but it wouldn't do much for NZs reputation, or for the positive psyche of some BE members, by some accounts.

#7

Waikatoguy;
I've definitely had my eyes opened by this forum, and others, though I only post here.
We're all adults and realise that if there is no balanced argument behind the negative commentary it doesn't really wash.
However, what gets on my, and others nerves is the very same point. Why do people bother coming on here slating various things without any clarification or reasoned argument, time and again? They must be a kick out of it, otherwise there's no reason for it.
It's simply not constructive or useful. But people feel they have to defend their position, quite rightly.
I won't be deterred from my intention to move to NZ despite what anyone says or thinks, I'm quite keen in seeing and deciding for myself and I would like to think that most people would think along the same lines.
I married a Kiwi, so they can't be that bad, though that may say more about her than it does me!
I've definitely had my eyes opened by this forum, and others, though I only post here.
We're all adults and realise that if there is no balanced argument behind the negative commentary it doesn't really wash.
However, what gets on my, and others nerves is the very same point. Why do people bother coming on here slating various things without any clarification or reasoned argument, time and again? They must be a kick out of it, otherwise there's no reason for it.
It's simply not constructive or useful. But people feel they have to defend their position, quite rightly.
I won't be deterred from my intention to move to NZ despite what anyone says or thinks, I'm quite keen in seeing and deciding for myself and I would like to think that most people would think along the same lines.
I married a Kiwi, so they can't be that bad, though that may say more about her than it does me!


#8

Some people walk around with a big chip on their shoulder all of their lives and think that the world owes them!! Ive seen it loads, but why this is so... i dont know, because many of them have lives and circumstances that many others would give their right arm for!!
I appreciate that we are all different and we all deal with things in our own ways but to constantly whinge makes me wonder why these people cant take a serious look at their lives and do something about it. 'Life' -It dosent come served on a platter, it has to be worked at.. s**t happens, move on!!
Sorry,,,,,
I appreciate that we are all different and we all deal with things in our own ways but to constantly whinge makes me wonder why these people cant take a serious look at their lives and do something about it. 'Life' -It dosent come served on a platter, it has to be worked at.. s**t happens, move on!!
Sorry,,,,,

#9

So, do those who don't believe NZers are the most unfriendly people on earth (or some adverse statistic or other that is just plain wrong) sit back and say nothing when someone (usually someone not even living here) gleefully posts it? It would sure save a lot of arguments, but it wouldn't do much for NZs reputation, or for the positive psyche of some BE members, by some accounts.

#10
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I've been here nearly six years now & have made some great Kiwi friends. It took a little while to get to know them but we now get invited along to all sorts of things with them.
We have recently had new (Kiwi) next-door neighbours & I've tried being friendly but they aren't biting. Some people are friendly, others aren't. Had that in the UK, USA, Australia, Germany, France etc. I think I'll put it down to being human & not a stereotype of a particular country.
As to having a moan, if you were sad enough to go back through all my posts, I bet you will find that my moaning rate goes up in winter & reduces in summer
. Cold=
, Warm=
. I retain the right to moan if I feel like it, you don't have to read it.
However, I am exceedingly bored by those who have nothing good to say about NZ. No country is all good or all bad. I don't mind those who can qualify what they are saying with examples but sweeping statements & personal jibes are pathetic IMHO.
We have recently had new (Kiwi) next-door neighbours & I've tried being friendly but they aren't biting. Some people are friendly, others aren't. Had that in the UK, USA, Australia, Germany, France etc. I think I'll put it down to being human & not a stereotype of a particular country.
As to having a moan, if you were sad enough to go back through all my posts, I bet you will find that my moaning rate goes up in winter & reduces in summer



However, I am exceedingly bored by those who have nothing good to say about NZ. No country is all good or all bad. I don't mind those who can qualify what they are saying with examples but sweeping statements & personal jibes are pathetic IMHO.

#11

i don't like any of you, expect maybe you or occasionally you. But that's it.

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Constant negatives about where you live does one no good
Last edited by love30stm; Nov 19th 2012 at 9:22 pm.
