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Re: Dissertation Research - Any comments very welcome
Originally Posted by HBG
(Post 8948114)
Well, I do, because I know she's only jesting. Her remark that all the shit goes over their heads is about the most profound thing I've read on this forum.
Extreme views sometimes tell the truth more vividly than all the pussyfooting around. Where's that Cricketman? He would have something to say on this topic. |
Re: Dissertation Research - Any comments very welcome
End of round 1 eh? :)
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Re: Dissertation Research - Any comments very welcome
Originally Posted by Jack Broome
(Post 8945505)
Hello Everyone,
I am a 3rd Year Geography student studying at the University of Newcastle. For my Dissertation research topic I have chosen to study around the idea of [I]why[I] and how British people emigrate to Spain, and once they arrive, what happens next? By this I mean, do they try and maintain a part of British culture and the way of life, or do you throw yourself into the Spanish way of life and cast off any Britishness? At the moment my research is very broad so any feedback at all would be so welcome! Thankyou! The UK breeds anger, it breeds resentment, what happened to all the community spirit & togetherness we hear so much about during the Blitz? Can you really imagine putting your kids on a train & asking some country bumpkin to look after them indefinitely??? How about someone knocking at your door & asking you to look after some strange kids from the East End? It just wouldn't happen today would it? How many people would try suing the RAF for damages if a Spitfire pilot was shot down & landed on their greenhouse? That takes me to life in Spain, where the police are police, if you break the law then you're well & truely in trouble, but if you mind your own business then you have nothing to fear from anyone. I'm relaxed since moving abroad, nobody messes with me, I can just live my life in my own little comfort zone. I won't show the George Cross in Spain as I did in the UK not will I wear an England football shirt, again as I would in the UK. This is out of respect for the natives. If you are so proud of your national flag that you feel the need to fly it on your house, then why did you leave in the first place? Do us all a favour & go back! I don't speak much Spanish & most of my friends are British, but I feel rude, ignorant & embarrassed asking a Spanisrd to speak English to help me. I was never very good at languages but I will pick it up eventually. In summary; Life is good in Spain, life is **** in Britain! |
Re: Dissertation Research - Any comments very welcome
Originally Posted by Mitzyboy
(Post 8948129)
End of round 1 eh? :)
It’s not easy to move countries, even if you’ve just arrived with just a suitcase in Beniidorm. We came over with as much as we could fit in a large Granada and came to Denia, a neutral place because I had come from Benidorm and she had come from Barcelona. That was 13 years ago next Wednesday. That we are still here is nothing short of a miracle. However, before that, we had both lived in Spain for many years. We love it and can only imagine going home in chains. |
Re: Dissertation Research - Any comments very welcome
Lucinious, I agree with a lot of what you say about petty regulations but on the other side of the coin does it not bother you when you drive around and see rubbish dumped everywhere. We took visitors to Ronda and stopped at a viewing point on the way back and I felt embarrassed beause I had taken them there, the layby was one huge tip. This is just one example, every lake and beauty spot (?) is the same, bottles floating in the water, empty cans and worse!!
The Police don't bother me in Spain , neither do they in the UK or the USA:confused: |
Re: Dissertation Research - Any comments very welcome
Originally Posted by jackytoo
(Post 8948381)
Lucinious, I agree with a lot of what you say about petty regulations but on the other side of the coin does it not bother you when you drive around and see rubbish dumped everywhere. We took visitors to Ronda and stopped at a viewing point on the way back and I felt embarrassed beause I had taken them there, the layby was one huge tip. This is just one example, every lake and beauty spot (?) is the same, bottles floating in the water, empty cans and worse!!
The Police don't bother me in Spain , neither do they in the UK or the USA:confused: |
Re: Dissertation Research - Any comments very welcome
Originally Posted by licinius
(Post 8948241)
That takes me to life in Spain, where the police are police, if you break the law then you're well & truely in trouble, but if you mind your own business then you have nothing to fear from anyone. In summary;
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Re: Dissertation Research - Any comments very welcome
As it has just happened again, I feel that this might be an appropriate place to tell of it.
My wife is an interpreter for which she is paid, but we also do voluntary work for expat charities. A common and horrible scenario is the phone call from an expat stranger to ask us to contact the hospital to check on the condition of a spouse who has been admitted earlier. I can usually tell from my wife’s face that it’s time to get the car keys. Then we are at some old person’s door to tell them the bad news. Of course it doesn’t stop there. We have to explain that repatriation costs £15,000, and a simple Spanish cremation costs £3,500. Then it’s off to the hospital and then the tanatorio, and many phone calls need to be made to arrange everything. This is for people we’ve never seen before and we don’t get paid (not that we would want to be). The people concerned are often totally helpless and can’t even speak enough Spanish to call a taxi. |
Re: Dissertation Research - Any comments very welcome
Originally Posted by jackytoo
(Post 8948381)
The Police don't bother me in Spain , neither do they in the UK or the USA:confused: |
Re: Dissertation Research - Any comments very welcome
Originally Posted by HBG
(Post 8948114)
Well, I do, because I know she's only jesting.
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Re: Dissertation Research - Any comments very welcome
Strangely, even though she doesnt have a very good opinion of me:), I too take on board what she says even if I dont agree with it a lot of the time.
Anyway, back to the subject ... and hopefully the OP might venture back to tell if some of the comments have been of any use to them |
Re: Dissertation Research - Any comments very welcome
Originally Posted by HBG
(Post 8948418)
Why the **** should they
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Re: Dissertation Research - Any comments very welcome
Originally Posted by licinius
(Post 8949042)
You've never been within 3 miles of a football ground on matchday then?
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Re: Dissertation Research - Any comments very welcome
Can't have visted many lower league grounds with West Ham. I can't remember exactly when Cold Blow Lane closed down (late 80's - early 90's) but in fairness policing at football was considerably less aggressive & hostile back then.
Anyway back to the OP my point stands, you can live & let live in Spain but you can't in Britain. Maybe some of the posters above left the UK before the onset of the fines culture. |
Re: Dissertation Research - Any comments very welcome
Originally Posted by licinius
(Post 8949821)
Anyway back to the OP my point stands, you can live & let live in Spain but you can't in Britain. Maybe some of the posters above left the UK before the onset of the fines culture. Theres silly fines & regulations in Spain as well you know :D. Every country has its own set of challenges & problems. |
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