Are you glad you immigrated to Auckland?
#31
CockneyLass
Joined: Mar 2007
Location: Auckland
Posts: 204
Re: Are you glad you immigrated to Auckland?
yes yes yes and yes.
I haven't posted on here for quite a long time but felt I would contribute to this thread.
I love New Zealand and I love Auckland.
We have been here for just over 11 years and live in a part of the North Shore that those who dont have a clue might call the arse end of the North Shore (Birkdale) it isnt.
As most people have said it is different things to different people but for me, its been great and I love it. The weather is good and this is certainly the best summer we have had in a long while. Even the winter is mild, well it is here in the Winterless North I cant vouch for such place as Dunedin may be where it might well be a lot colder. It does rain a bit but no more or no less than the UK and even when it does, it is generally sunny at the same time and not the dull as ditchwater darkness you might get in the UK. Yes the houses are cold but after 11 years we are used to it and we have adapted our house to fit now anyway. After living in Auckland to 11 years I have found going back to the UK now I just cant deal with the central heating anymore, it is just so stifling hot.
As for stuff to do here, I just dont get the people that say it has no soul and there is nothing here - where are you looking? Or not looking? There is plenty here including plenty of fantastic restaurants, plenty of bars. Cinema including art house cinema and love the film festivals we get here. Theatre. Obviously this is not New York or London or even Melbourne but we do get theatre here and there is plenty of local theatre around too. Art, galleries, museums. Great beaches not too far away from most suburbs within Auckland. If you are into sport, well you are in the right country. Food festivals, great food festivals and plenty of them. I dont know about the clubbing scene as I am not into that but I have been told its pretty good in Auckland.
NZ is not a mecca for shopping unfortunately but there are still some good places out there. We dont have as much choice as most other places but you dont move to NZ for the shopping.
Have I forgotten anything, most probably but thats a start anyway
I haven't posted on here for quite a long time but felt I would contribute to this thread.
I love New Zealand and I love Auckland.
We have been here for just over 11 years and live in a part of the North Shore that those who dont have a clue might call the arse end of the North Shore (Birkdale) it isnt.
As most people have said it is different things to different people but for me, its been great and I love it. The weather is good and this is certainly the best summer we have had in a long while. Even the winter is mild, well it is here in the Winterless North I cant vouch for such place as Dunedin may be where it might well be a lot colder. It does rain a bit but no more or no less than the UK and even when it does, it is generally sunny at the same time and not the dull as ditchwater darkness you might get in the UK. Yes the houses are cold but after 11 years we are used to it and we have adapted our house to fit now anyway. After living in Auckland to 11 years I have found going back to the UK now I just cant deal with the central heating anymore, it is just so stifling hot.
As for stuff to do here, I just dont get the people that say it has no soul and there is nothing here - where are you looking? Or not looking? There is plenty here including plenty of fantastic restaurants, plenty of bars. Cinema including art house cinema and love the film festivals we get here. Theatre. Obviously this is not New York or London or even Melbourne but we do get theatre here and there is plenty of local theatre around too. Art, galleries, museums. Great beaches not too far away from most suburbs within Auckland. If you are into sport, well you are in the right country. Food festivals, great food festivals and plenty of them. I dont know about the clubbing scene as I am not into that but I have been told its pretty good in Auckland.
NZ is not a mecca for shopping unfortunately but there are still some good places out there. We dont have as much choice as most other places but you dont move to NZ for the shopping.
Have I forgotten anything, most probably but thats a start anyway
#32
Forum Regular
Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 38
Re: Are you glad you immigrated to Auckland?
My only regret is not doing it sooner
#33
Re: Are you glad you immigrated to Auckland?
Well I am a Kiwi and for some of you my opinion wont count but that's OK. I am married to a Brit and over the years we have lived overseas five times, twice in Britain so I have seen a fair bit of the world and I could have easily been miserable, very miserable at time. But hey life is what we make it and in my expereience very negative brings with it a positive.
What I can't get over is folk making such massive changes in the life such as coming to NZ without a full understanding that NZ is three pacific islands in isolation and then saying there is no energy here. If you don't like the water and other experiences life has here for you think hard about it.
There is energy but it is a NZ energy as it should be. This is not a small Britain and never will be.
Of course things will cost more, and of course there wont be the variety. Yes houses are too expensive but if you drive through the expensive areas someone lives there, someone can afford them.
I really feel for some of you who are finding it hard either financially or emotionally.
I hope you all find what you are looking for in life wherever that may be.
What I can't get over is folk making such massive changes in the life such as coming to NZ without a full understanding that NZ is three pacific islands in isolation and then saying there is no energy here. If you don't like the water and other experiences life has here for you think hard about it.
There is energy but it is a NZ energy as it should be. This is not a small Britain and never will be.
Of course things will cost more, and of course there wont be the variety. Yes houses are too expensive but if you drive through the expensive areas someone lives there, someone can afford them.
I really feel for some of you who are finding it hard either financially or emotionally.
I hope you all find what you are looking for in life wherever that may be.
#34
221b Baker Street
Joined: Jun 2010
Location: Miles from anywhere, Victoria, Australia.
Posts: 14,125
Re: Are you glad you immigrated to Auckland?
Well I am a Kiwi and for some of you my opinion wont count but that's OK. I am married to a Brit and over the years we have lived overseas five times, twice in Britain so I have seen a fair bit of the world and I could have easily been miserable, very miserable at time. But hey life is what we make it and in my expereience very negative brings with it a positive.
What I can't get over is folk making such massive changes in the life such as coming to NZ without a full understanding that NZ is three pacific islands in isolation and then saying there is no energy here. If you don't like the water and other experiences life has here for you think hard about it.
There is energy but it is a NZ energy as it should be. This is not a small Britain and never will be.
Of course things will cost more, and of course there wont be the variety. Yes houses are too expensive but if you drive through the expensive areas someone lives there, someone can afford them.
I really feel for some of you who are finding it hard either financially or emotionally.
I hope you all find what you are looking for in life wherever that may be.
What I can't get over is folk making such massive changes in the life such as coming to NZ without a full understanding that NZ is three pacific islands in isolation and then saying there is no energy here. If you don't like the water and other experiences life has here for you think hard about it.
There is energy but it is a NZ energy as it should be. This is not a small Britain and never will be.
Of course things will cost more, and of course there wont be the variety. Yes houses are too expensive but if you drive through the expensive areas someone lives there, someone can afford them.
I really feel for some of you who are finding it hard either financially or emotionally.
I hope you all find what you are looking for in life wherever that may be.
One often hears of Brits complaining about immigrants to the UK who then criticize it.
it is good to seek information and in doing so there will always be a rainbow of answers.
Research is very important, in fact, totally necessary.
#35
Re: Are you glad you immigrated to Auckland?
Breathtaking scenery, world-class food and wine, sparkling harbours, island retreats, eclectic cultures, great shopping and spectacular arts and events – it’s all here for you to discover.
http://www.aucklandnz.com/
#38
BE Enthusiast
Joined: Jan 2009
Location: Whangaparaoa
Posts: 458
Re: Are you glad you immigrated to Auckland?
Well, then why not be honest and admit to being a small, quiet, remote island with no real city life but plenty of nice beaches. Why writing things like this:
Breathtaking scenery, world-class food and wine, sparkling harbours, island retreats, eclectic cultures, great shopping and spectacular arts and events – it’s all here for you to discover.
http://www.aucklandnz.com/
Breathtaking scenery, world-class food and wine, sparkling harbours, island retreats, eclectic cultures, great shopping and spectacular arts and events – it’s all here for you to discover.
http://www.aucklandnz.com/
#39
Forum Regular
Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 38
Re: Are you glad you immigrated to Auckland?
Well, then why not be honest and admit to being a small, quiet, remote island with no real city life but plenty of nice beaches. Why writing things like this:
Breathtaking scenery, world-class food and wine, sparkling harbours, island retreats, eclectic cultures, great shopping and spectacular arts and events – it’s all here for you to discover.
http://www.aucklandnz.com/
Breathtaking scenery, world-class food and wine, sparkling harbours, island retreats, eclectic cultures, great shopping and spectacular arts and events – it’s all here for you to discover.
http://www.aucklandnz.com/
Is somebody keeping you here against your will?
#40
Re: Are you glad you immigrated to Auckland?
Well, then why not be honest and admit to being a small, quiet, remote island with no real city life but plenty of nice beaches. Why writing things like this:
Breathtaking scenery, world-class food and wine, sparkling harbours, island retreats, eclectic cultures, great shopping and spectacular arts and events – it’s all here for you to discover.
http://www.aucklandnz.com/
Breathtaking scenery, world-class food and wine, sparkling harbours, island retreats, eclectic cultures, great shopping and spectacular arts and events – it’s all here for you to discover.
http://www.aucklandnz.com/
Not much breath-taking scenery and sparkling harbours in good old Deutschland, and the food is average unless you like sausage and pickled cabbage and the wine is pretty average too
Mind you I did like Germany, particularly the Reeperbahn, such a cultural success that part of Hamburg
#41
Re: Are you glad you immigrated to Auckland?
We've got all that in little old Christchurch let alone Auckland!
Not much breath-taking scenery and sparkling harbours in good old Deutschland, and the food is average unless you like sausage and pickled cabbage and the wine is pretty average too
Mind you I did like Germany, particularly the Reeperbahn, such a cultural success that part of Hamburg
Not much breath-taking scenery and sparkling harbours in good old Deutschland, and the food is average unless you like sausage and pickled cabbage and the wine is pretty average too
Mind you I did like Germany, particularly the Reeperbahn, such a cultural success that part of Hamburg
#42
Re: Are you glad you immigrated to Auckland?
Wow that's amazing, is that near a major city? Or up in Bavaria somewhere?
#43
CockneyLass
Joined: Mar 2007
Location: Auckland
Posts: 204
Re: Are you glad you immigrated to Auckland?
Well, then why not be honest and admit to being a small, quiet, remote island with no real city life but plenty of nice beaches. Why writing things like this:
Breathtaking scenery, world-class food and wine, sparkling harbours, island retreats, eclectic cultures, great shopping and spectacular arts and events – it’s all here for you to discover.
http://www.aucklandnz.com/
Breathtaking scenery, world-class food and wine, sparkling harbours, island retreats, eclectic cultures, great shopping and spectacular arts and events – it’s all here for you to discover.
http://www.aucklandnz.com/
Breathtaking scenery for sure you cant argue with that, world class food and wine definitely, sparkling harbours and island retreats (Waiheke) yep for sure, eclectic cultures agree, great shopping possibly might not agree with this one quite so much but thats just my opinion but its not that bad and my husband might disagree going by my shopping habits and spectacular arts and events yes absolutely. I wont list them all there are far too many! Again, like I said before, its not NY or London but for a small place it does really well on this score.
Do you get out much?
#44
Re: Are you glad you immigrated to Auckland?
Wow that's amazing, is that near a major city? Or up in Bavaria somewhere?
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#45
Re: Are you glad you immigrated to Auckland?
It looks gorgeous. Im going to go interrailing some day and see a lot of germany and some other countries! Its so near yet i've never been!