I want to emigrate to Australia
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What a wonderful place to be... X|
Sorry about the joke (Or was it???). I guess Australia is the place for young people to go these days and probably quite right too. I wish you luck heading off to sunnier climes.
Tychotics: take us back to the moon "Life, for ever dying to be born afresh, for ever young and eager, will presently stand upon this earth as upon a footstool, and stretch out its realm amidst the stars." H. G. Wells
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Any tips? I'm fed up with England - it's cold, overcrowded and expensive. I crave a warm climate, the outdoor life and great beaches. Is Australia all it's cracked up to be? I have a wife and a small baby and I'd like to make the break in the next year or two, has anyone here made the move? What's the software development industry like out there?
I heard New Zealand is easier to get into, and its WAY prettier than Australia. And its got skiing! Dont know how good the IT game is there though. ANyway, I agree,. The UK has such appaling weather and is so overcrowded in the SE at least.
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Any tips? I'm fed up with England - it's cold, overcrowded and expensive. I crave a warm climate, the outdoor life and great beaches. Is Australia all it's cracked up to be? I have a wife and a small baby and I'd like to make the break in the next year or two, has anyone here made the move? What's the software development industry like out there?
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Any tips? I'm fed up with England - it's cold, overcrowded and expensive. I crave a warm climate, the outdoor life and great beaches. Is Australia all it's cracked up to be? I have a wife and a small baby and I'd like to make the break in the next year or two, has anyone here made the move? What's the software development industry like out there?
Joke: Kangaroos, wallabies, snakes, spiders, ... Be careful. Seriously: Good luck if you travel there...
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Joke: Kangaroos, wallabies, snakes, spiders, ... Be careful. Seriously: Good luck if you travel there...
Yeah, if I'm honest it's a downside. I don't like the idea of my little boy playing in the back garden and coming across a poisonous {insert dangerous animal here}. However, it's pretty rare so it's a risk worth taking I think.
Joan Murt wrote:
Good luck if you travel there...
Thanks!
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How about Europe? At least the rain and traffic jams will look different!
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:laugh: I only speak English, so most of Europe's out of the question.
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Yeah, and they are all crap. Ice cold and fizzy. Fosters, Castlemain, KB, Tooheys, Swan...All suck. You can't beat a nice Speckled Hen or an Abbot.
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... Said the actress to the bishop.
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:laugh: I only speak English, so most of Europe's out of the question.
TheIdleProgrammer wrote:
I only speak English, so most of Europe's out of the question.
If you don't speak Strine, you'll have a Hell of a hard time in Oz.
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:laugh: I only speak English, so most of Europe's out of the question.
Really? Here in the Netherlands we have many English/Dutch 2-language signs.. And everyone here speaks English (with "everyone" I mean "everyone who also speaks Dutch and is of reasonable age") .. to some degree anyway.. Of course France would be hopeless though :) edit: but of course if you're moving for the weather, the Netherlands doesn't help at all, the weather isn't any better than in the UK
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Really? Here in the Netherlands we have many English/Dutch 2-language signs.. And everyone here speaks English (with "everyone" I mean "everyone who also speaks Dutch and is of reasonable age") .. to some degree anyway.. Of course France would be hopeless though :) edit: but of course if you're moving for the weather, the Netherlands doesn't help at all, the weather isn't any better than in the UK
harold aptroot wrote:
Here in the Netherlands we have many English/Dutch 2-language signs..
The Hell you say! Where I am, they're Frisian/Dutch 2-language signs!
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harold aptroot wrote:
Here in the Netherlands we have many English/Dutch 2-language signs..
The Hell you say! Where I am, they're Frisian/Dutch 2-language signs!
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Yeah, if I'm honest it's a downside. I don't like the idea of my little boy playing in the back garden and coming across a poisonous {insert dangerous animal here}. However, it's pretty rare so it's a risk worth taking I think.
Joan Murt wrote:
Good luck if you travel there...
Thanks!
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5 :laugh:
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I heard New Zealand is easier to get into, and its WAY prettier than Australia. And its got skiing! Dont know how good the IT game is there though. ANyway, I agree,. The UK has such appaling weather and is so overcrowded in the SE at least.
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I've always wanted to visit NZ... Looks like a beautiful country. Australia too, but NZ even more so... But it's just so far away! Isn't it like a 20+ hour flight from the US? Lewis Black said it best... "If the people of New Zealand want to be a part of OUR world, then they should all step off their little island and push it closer!"
Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
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Definitely +5 :)
Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
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And the crap beer.
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and the crap football teams
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I've always wanted to visit NZ... Looks like a beautiful country. Australia too, but NZ even more so... But it's just so far away! Isn't it like a 20+ hour flight from the US? Lewis Black said it best... "If the people of New Zealand want to be a part of OUR world, then they should all step off their little island and push it closer!"
Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
Author of Guardians of Xen (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novel)I spent a year in NZ as a kid (7 years old) in north island, arond Auckland and further north. It is a staggeringly beautiful country, and almost empty. We then drove across Auxtralia. NSW is OK, but lacks the tropical look of NZ. The rest is dry and hot.
Ian Shlasko wrote:
But it's just so far away! Isn't it like a 20+ hour flight from the US?
Even worse from the UK.
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:laugh: I only speak English, so most of Europe's out of the question.
Holland and FLanders is pretty much bilingial Dutch-English, but picking up a bit of Dutch helps, and its not that difficult. The main attraction with Europe is the cultural richness compared to Australia, and the cafe and restaurant lifestyle. Hollland, Belgium, Luxembourg are great places to be, Germany and France are close, as is the UK. Denmark not a million miles away. Still, you need a bit of language. I learnt French form one of those 'Learn French in a month' books and got a job in Aix, in France, for a US company. And many companies have a policy of using English, even ones not having an English/US component, such as German/French/Italian firms. They will use English beause ot gives them all an unfair advantage and they all know it well enough. Mind you the weather isnt any beter. If you want that then head for Sophia in the South of France. A lot of IT, mostly GSM based, and chip manufacture. If not Barcelona is supposed to be up and coming. Spanish is pretty easy to get to grips with.
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Really? Here in the Netherlands we have many English/Dutch 2-language signs.. And everyone here speaks English (with "everyone" I mean "everyone who also speaks Dutch and is of reasonable age") .. to some degree anyway.. Of course France would be hopeless though :) edit: but of course if you're moving for the weather, the Netherlands doesn't help at all, the weather isn't any better than in the UK
I found English a lot less used in Maastricht than in north Belgium though. In many pubs I had tro order in Dutch. Not that its difficult. Mag ik nog een dre and dirticher alsjeblieft. (Or at least somethign like that)! Anyway, the frogs language isnt so bad, its their bloody accent that the bugger. Especially down south!
Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription
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harold aptroot wrote:
Here in the Netherlands we have many English/Dutch 2-language signs..
The Hell you say! Where I am, they're Frisian/Dutch 2-language signs!
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!