Well that's that...
#16
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All the best for your trip!
I am a bit jealous that you get a holiday.
I am a bit jealous that you get a holiday.
#17
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All the very best to you and your family Matt (you lucky bugger ). Have a great holiday on the way home.
Keep us updated on how it's all going. I'm rather jealous but we have a plan to head back in March 2018.
Keep us updated on how it's all going. I'm rather jealous but we have a plan to head back in March 2018.
#19
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Best of luck with everything, always enjoy reading your posts please drop back in when you can
Wow, there's a lot of people leaving NZ!
Wow, there's a lot of people leaving NZ!
#20
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Best of luck to you and your family. Frightening not knowing where you will end up in the UK. My Kiwi partner of 17 years and I arrived from the UK to Dunedin December 15. It is a great place, beautiful beaches and landscapes and even the weather is good! But we too feel something is missing and its not Dunedin that is the problem. We did not know just how different things are here, despite visiting 10 times before finally emigrating here. We too are in the top quartile of earners but we feel poor. Prices here are obscene. What sort of country sells 2 litreS ice cream or 4 bottles of pepsi for the same price of one single pepper! We feel that everything (weather aside) is inferior and twice the price. So we are seriously considering going back – asfter 10 months. Too soon – perhaps. But in life if you make a mistake, correct it quickly and get back on track!
We just cant see ourselves living here beyond the short term.
Enjoy the rest of your time in NZ/Dunedin.
We just cant see ourselves living here beyond the short term.
Enjoy the rest of your time in NZ/Dunedin.
#21
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Best of luck to you and your family. Frightening not knowing where you will end up in the UK. My Kiwi partner of 17 years and I arrived from the UK to Dunedin December 15. It is a great place, beautiful beaches and landscapes and even the weather is good! But we too feel something is missing and its not Dunedin that is the problem. We did not know just how different things are here, despite visiting 10 times before finally emigrating here. We too are in the top quartile of earners but we feel poor. Prices here are obscene. What sort of country sells 2 litreS ice cream or 4 bottles of pepsi for the same price of one single pepper! We feel that everything (weather aside) is inferior and twice the price. So we are seriously considering going back – asfter 10 months. Too soon – perhaps. But in life if you make a mistake, correct it quickly and get back on track!
We just cant see ourselves living here beyond the short term.
Enjoy the rest of your time in NZ/Dunedin.
We just cant see ourselves living here beyond the short term.
Enjoy the rest of your time in NZ/Dunedin.
I'm not at all concerned that we have no idea where abouts in the UK we will end up, after living at the edge the world for so long the distances involved getting back to see family on a weekend don't bother us. My lovely mum has offered to move out of her home and let us move in for the short term, in that time I'm hoping to set my own aerial mapping company up and also hunt for printing jobs in areas we want to live, which ever works out the best we'll do.
We've already started planning the music festivals next year, we've got a few gigs lined up, we will be booking a few city breaks including NYC for our 10th anniversary and I'll be able to go watch my beloved Barnsley FC. It's time to start living again.
#22
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During my second stint back here I've really noticed the cost-of-living and prices of general goods, housing, etc. But I put that down to being more mature these days - I was in my late teens/early 20s and still in the 'honeymoon phase' during the first stint.
I've noticed a lot of people don't go overseas for holidays here. Some I've talked to have never left the South Island!
Is it a case of the wages being a bit lower than UK, as well as some goods being over-priced too? Or just over-priced goods?
I try and think of stuff here that costs less than UK and all I can come up with off the top of my head are: fuel, car insurance, road tax (awesome if you're a petrolhead), no TV licence, annual council tax rates(?) depending on your location obvs... anything else? I'm struggling
I've noticed a lot of people don't go overseas for holidays here. Some I've talked to have never left the South Island!
Is it a case of the wages being a bit lower than UK, as well as some goods being over-priced too? Or just over-priced goods?
I try and think of stuff here that costs less than UK and all I can come up with off the top of my head are: fuel, car insurance, road tax (awesome if you're a petrolhead), no TV licence, annual council tax rates(?) depending on your location obvs... anything else? I'm struggling
#23
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within a further few hours drive. The nearest place is around the same distance away of Morocco is from London
How many brits have traveled further afield than the costas or greek isles, all of which are closer to the uk than Sydney is to Auckland
#24
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All the best for your return home. Exciting times!
#25
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I remember how hard you worked to be able to live and work in NZ in the beginning, so I am absolutely sure that you will make every success of this new phase of your lives .
Very exciting times ahead for your family and I wish you all the best in the world. You thoroughly deserve it.
BTW. You get pics of the Northern Lights ever, you post them here so I can be envious all over again.
Very exciting times ahead for your family and I wish you all the best in the world. You thoroughly deserve it.
BTW. You get pics of the Northern Lights ever, you post them here so I can be envious all over again.
#28
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Its easy to forget exactly where NZ is. It is NOT 22 miles from its nearest neighbour with another 3 or 4 counrtys
within a further few hours drive. The nearest place is around the same distance away of Morocco is from London
How many brits have traveled further afield than the costas or greek isles, all of which are closer to the uk than Sydney is to Auckland
within a further few hours drive. The nearest place is around the same distance away of Morocco is from London
How many brits have traveled further afield than the costas or greek isles, all of which are closer to the uk than Sydney is to Auckland
#29
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Good luck Matt, I've read your posts since early on. We had similar experiences and in the end we left, made money elsewhere and will return for holidays and/or retirement. It depends on individual circumstances but we found the hours you need to work to buy many everyday items in NZ a hard gig compared to elsewhere. It's got better over the years, but still a way to go. Best of luck with your move.
#30
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Came to the conclusion some time ago that if you could spend 6 months of the year in each UK/NZ it would be a near perfect lifestyle (but not have the long haul flights every 6 months !) and I bet some lucky cashed-up wotsits do. The trouble is your mind plays tricks with you as well (the grass is greener thing),but in your case Matt with a young family you need to be around your folks. All the best with it all.