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Dick Dasterdly Sep 3rd 2013 10:18 am

Sign of the Times ?
 
http://www.thelocal.es/20130903/span...german-classes

Not much faith in a miracle economic recovery here.
Nine hour queue for German lessons.

For all many Spanish can't handle the contrasting German culture and soon come home, there are obviously lots more determined enough or desperate enough to give it a try.

Domino Sep 3rd 2013 6:13 pm

Re: Sign of the Times ?
 

Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly (Post 10884310)
http://www.thelocal.es/20130903/span...german-classes

Not much faith in a miracle economic recovery here.
Nine hour queue for German lessons.

For all many Spanish can't handle the contrasting German culture and soon come home, there are obviously lots more determined enough or desperate enough to give it a try.

I know 2 guys who spent all their early years in Germany as their fathers worked there, both have "come back" to Spain and married Spanish girls. But they still seem to hanker for Germany. In fact they have recently closed their business here and one is now working for Mercedes testing cars in various locations.

From the little exposure I have had to Germany I would say an easy going Spaniard could have a bit of difficulty slotting into the very formal German way of life where they don't seem to know (or want to know) the first name of a work colleague, along with rigid timekeeping which we know is a Spanish problem.

But at least they are prepared to get on their bikes and give it a try, even if they come home they will have gained experience outside the enclave.
;)

agoreira Sep 3rd 2013 7:18 pm

Re: Sign of the Times ?
 

Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly (Post 10884310)
http://www.thelocal.es/20130903/span...german-classes

Not much faith in a miracle economic recovery here.
Nine hour queue for German lessons.

For all many Spanish can't handle the contrasting German culture and soon come home, there are obviously lots more determined enough or desperate enough to give it a try.

And from the link below it,

Spaniards are now the fastest-growing group of migrants into the UK, new figures from that country's employment ministry show.
The UK saw a 50 percent jump in the number of Spaniards signing onto its national insurance (NI) scheme from March 2012 to 2013, the figures from the UK's Department for Work & Pensions (DWP) reveal
Last one out please turn off the lights! ;)

steviedeluxe Sep 3rd 2013 7:38 pm

Re: Sign of the Times ?
 

Originally Posted by agoreira (Post 10884782)
And from the link below it,

Last one out please turn off the lights! ;)

Aggy's still trying to push the brain-drain scare - trying too hard :rofl:
If Spain is losing too many people, will there be any Brits left in the UK? (apart from teamUK on here, who apparently spend most of their life on a Spanish expat site ;) )



The study of emigration from Britain reveals that an estimated 4.7 million UK-born people now live abroad, with Australia consistently the most popular destination over the past 20 years.
http://www.theguardian.com/global-de...ills-shortages

Dick Dasterdly Sep 3rd 2013 7:45 pm

Re: Sign of the Times ?
 
The difference being of course that it's two way traffic in and out of the UK with many of those leaving simply looking for a better climate, hardly the case for Spanish heading into N.Europe. :lol:

pete_l Sep 3rd 2013 9:05 pm

Re: Sign of the Times ?
 

Originally Posted by Domino (Post 10884726)
From the little exposure I have had to Germany I would say an easy going Spaniard could have a bit of difficulty slotting into the very formal German way of life where they don't seem to know (or want to know) the first name of a work colleague, along with rigid timekeeping which we know is a Spanish problem.

Yes. There was a documentary on the BBC a few weeks ago where Justin Rollat (sp?) took his Guardianista, over-entitled wife and their 2 kids to "become germans" for a week. The plan was that he took an "average" job in a pencil factory, the wife would be a typical german wife (i.e. hausfrau - no employment) and the kids would attend german nursery school.
JR found the job to be demanding, and disciplined (no personal calls, arrive on time, etc.) But his wife was simply too lazy to do any housework. The kids seemed to just fit in - but were too ill-disciplined and badly behaved for their german neighbours, who complained about them.

So it is possible for foreigners (even easy going, manana types) to buckle down. But for others they're too used to the easy life.

jackytoo Sep 3rd 2013 9:10 pm

Re: Sign of the Times ?
 
Aggy's still trying to push the brain-drain scare - trying too hard
If Spain is losing too many people, will there be any Brits left in the UK? (apart from teamUK on here, who apparently spend most of their life on a Spanish expat site )

Like yourself, you have spent 5 years on here living in the UK. I would bet that myself and a few others have spent more time in Spain this past 12 months than you have.

steviedeluxe Sep 3rd 2013 9:14 pm

Re: Sign of the Times ?
 

Originally Posted by jackytoo (Post 10884909)
Aggy's still trying to push the brain-drain scare - trying too hard
If Spain is losing too many people, will there be any Brits left in the UK? (apart from teamUK on here, who apparently spend most of their life on a Spanish expat site )

Like yourself, you have spent 5 years on here living in the UK. I would bet that myself and a few others have spent more time in Spain this past 12 months than you have.

Merely proving my point Jacky. Life must be really grim in the UK if teamUK (who live there) spend their free time on here...Why on earth spend time on a forum, still less visit the place, if you all despise the place and its inhabitants? :confused:
How's your new Sussex abode? Better than Surrey?

jackytoo Sep 3rd 2013 9:20 pm

Re: Sign of the Times ?
 

Originally Posted by steviedeluxe (Post 10884911)
Merely proving my point Jacky. Life must be really grim in the UK if teamUK (who live there) spend their free time on here...Why on earth spend time on a forum, still less visit the place, if you all despise the place and its inhabitants? :confused:
How's your new Sussex abode? Better than Surrey?

It is only your assumption that I despise the place. Don't forget I was on here for years whilst actually living in Spain. I have got used to bantering with all you friendly people:rofl:! Anyway, I feel a duty to speak out when I see some of the UK bad Spain good rubbish:p

Dick Dasterdly Sep 3rd 2013 10:31 pm

Re: Sign of the Times ?
 

Originally Posted by steviedeluxe (Post 10884911)
Merely proving my point Jacky. Life must be really grim in the UK if teamUK (who live there) spend their free time on here...Why on earth spend time on a forum, still less visit the place, if you all despise the place and its inhabitants? :confused:
How's your new Sussex abode? Better than Surrey?

Yet another interesting topic turned into a peeing contest I see.

Name, profession and specialist subject please ?

Err, Stevie, p........ contests. :rofl:

me me Sep 3rd 2013 10:50 pm

Re: Sign of the Times ?
 

Originally Posted by steviedeluxe (Post 10884798)
Aggy's still trying to push the brain-drain scare - trying too hard :rofl:
If Spain is losing too many people, will there be any Brits left in the UK? (apart from teamUK on here, who apparently spend most of their life on a Spanish expat site ;) )




http://www.theguardian.com/global-de...ills-shortages

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I will let the numbers speak for themselves.

steviedeluxe Sep 3rd 2013 10:50 pm

Re: Sign of the Times ?
 

Originally Posted by jackytoo (Post 10884924)
It is only your assumption that I despise the place. Don't forget I was on here for years whilst actually living in Spain.

Err - I thought you claimed you sold out around 2005-6, before the crash, and went back to the UK? The info on the side shows you joined this board in Dec 2006.
Happy to be put right if that is not the case... :unsure:

me me Sep 3rd 2013 10:53 pm

Re: Sign of the Times ?
 

Originally Posted by steviedeluxe (Post 10885063)
Err - I thought you claimed you sold out around 2005-6, before the crash, and went back to the UK? The info on the side shows you joined this board in Dec 2006.
Happy to be put right if that is not the case... :unsure:

Holmes? Is that you?

Dick Dasterdly Sep 3rd 2013 10:56 pm

Re: Sign of the Times ?
 

Originally Posted by me me (Post 10885072)
Holmes? Is that you?

:rofl::rofl::rofl:

Mitzyboy Sep 3rd 2013 10:57 pm

Re: Sign of the Times ?
 
Oh dear
Is this going to be another thread screwed up through posturing? :-)


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