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Aliwales Sep 22nd 2010 6:48 am

Re: Mental Health Nursing: Cultural training?
 
Free!!! I've been robbed lol!! Don't mind though, it was only the first of many little things to be done I'm sure:D

bourbon-biscuit Sep 22nd 2010 7:23 am

Re: Mental Health Nursing: Cultural training?
 

Originally Posted by Aliwales (Post 8867292)
Free!!! I've been robbed lol!! Don't mind though, it was only the first of many little things to be done I'm sure:D

True, but once you're here it's surprising how those little things- like the solicitor raising his eyebrows in shock when you tell him what you paid in the UK for what he's doing for free- it's surprising how much joy that gives you :D

It's like when your WOF costs more than you anticipated and they just let you drive off with a promise to pay the remainder next pay day. Or when you go to check your tyres on a rainy day and the fuel attendant runs over horrified you've even got out of your car and promptly lifts your bonnet to check your oil and water too while she's at it. And so on :D

Aliwales Sep 22nd 2010 7:51 am

Re: Mental Health Nursing: Cultural training?
 
*sigh* see that's what I want my kids to experience and how I would like to live! Luuurvely:)

pricklykina Sep 22nd 2010 8:40 am

Re: Mental Health Nursing: Cultural training?
 

Originally Posted by bourbon-biscuit (Post 8867316)
True, but once you're here it's surprising how those little things- like the solicitor raising his eyebrows in shock when you tell him what you paid in the UK for what he's doing for free- it's surprising how much joy that gives you :D

It's like when your WOF costs more than you anticipated and they just let you drive off with a promise to pay the remainder next pay day. Or when you go to check your tyres on a rainy day and the fuel attendant runs over horrified you've even got out of your car and promptly lifts your bonnet to check your oil and water too while she's at it. And so on :D

My card wouldn't work at the petrol station opposite the workshop that I go to for my car. When I went to drop my car off after the petrol debacle (had to leave my details etc) to get a warrant, the woman at the workshop said "you should have called, I'd have paid it for you"

bourbon-biscuit Sep 22nd 2010 10:44 pm

Re: Mental Health Nursing: Cultural training?
 

Originally Posted by pricklykina (Post 8867412)
My card wouldn't work at the petrol station opposite the workshop that I go to for my car. When I went to drop my car off after the petrol debacle (had to leave my details etc) to get a warrant, the woman at the workshop said "you should have called, I'd have paid it for you"

I have a friend (and I PROMISE this is a genuine story) who lost her wallet during a trip to Taupo and a complete stranger insisted on paying for her trolley of groceries, just gave her her address to send the cheque to. The crazy thing about this story is when she told me (been here for a couple of years ), it didn't seem that bizarre to me.

I really, really missed this in Australia.


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