View Full Version : Would you ever move out of the country?
Other thread made me think of this, and something I'm considering atm as well
All good and well thinking about it but when push comes to shove do you reckon you could do it?
pinkmichk
19-01-2009, 11:42 PM
as much at times i think ooh yeah i would i dont think i could actually go through with it
my dad and stepmum were gonna move abroad til my dad had his accident which put all their plans to a halt (which i am glad about in a way cos would have missed them far too much)
30stone
19-01-2009, 11:43 PM
Yeh im half and half on moving to america...
Benjamin
19-01-2009, 11:44 PM
Hell yes, When I made some serious good money, then I'm outta here. I'll have a house in Australia, Bali, New Zealand and Vietnam, and spend various time in diff locations for my writing.
Tom4784
19-01-2009, 11:47 PM
No, I like to stay where I know. I wouldn't mind moving to the country though away from the crime and such. just as long as I wasn't too far away from a decent shopping centre!
Originally posted by ukturtle
Hell yes, When I made some serious good money, then I'm outta here. I'll have a house in Australia, Bali, New Zealand and Vietnam, and spend various time in diff locations for my writing.
I'm wanting to go to Australia- got quite a bit of family over there and I've got enough to get over and set up initially ... but only one of my nephews and gf are keeping me over here atm
I'd like to think I could, I want to, but I'm not sure if I could go that far
Chri$
19-01-2009, 11:54 PM
I did and It was the best thing I ever did!
I now have a great school where I actually learn in and the weather is always Great.
:banana:
MrGaryy
19-01-2009, 11:56 PM
Right now I;m quite happy but it;s definitely something i would consider.
My sister is moving to Australia in June for good.
Chri$
19-01-2009, 11:58 PM
Originally posted by 30stone
Yeh Im half and half on moving to america...
Go for it, You will not regret it! :thumbs:
MrGaryy
19-01-2009, 11:59 PM
I moved to Britain when i was 10 so I know it can be hard. I also how rewarding it can be. :angel:
Sarah.
20-01-2009, 12:02 AM
Yep, as soon as possible.. I'm moving to America. I hate the UK.
30stone
20-01-2009, 12:02 AM
Originally posted by Chri$
Originally posted by 30stone
Yeh Im half and half on moving to america...
Go for it, You will not regret it! :thumbs:
Cool well i have some cousins out there that would be happy for me to live with them until i could find a place which is good.
Originally posted by Gazbo
I moved to Britain when i was 10 so I know it can be hard. I also how rewarding it can be. :angel:
Where from?
ange7
20-01-2009, 01:09 AM
Originally posted by pinkmichk
as much at times i think ooh yeah i would i dont think i could actually go through with it
my dad and stepmum were going to move abroad til my dad had his accident which put all their plans to a halt (which i am glad about in a way cos would have missed them far too much)
yeah...in a kind of selfish way? A way where your happiness comes before your dad's ? hehe. Where exactly did this "accident" occur... ? ( kidding!!)
ange7
20-01-2009, 01:10 AM
Originally posted by sarah.y2j
Yep, as soon as possible.. I'm moving to America. I hate the UK.
awww your joining the WWE!
Nicky.
20-01-2009, 06:18 AM
Nope, I've never left the UK, so I don't know what else is out there though..
But at the moment, there is no chance I is moving xD
Jackie
20-01-2009, 07:28 AM
No quite like it here.
I would, but only to an english speaking country. I've been quite tempted to move to America, and I probably will when im older but only for a year or two. Just to say that I have.
Gemmer-x
20-01-2009, 07:37 AM
Yeah i'd love to move to spain and intend to when i'm abit older/have money
Sting
20-01-2009, 10:06 AM
I'd love to live in a warmer climate where the pace of live is slower than here .let's be honest this country has gone to the dogs
ange7
20-01-2009, 01:35 PM
Originally posted by Sting
I'd love to live in a warmer climate where the pace of live is slower than here .let's be honest this country has gone to the dogs
awww this is out of character.... your usually very "up" and positive about everything. Why has the country gone to the dogs Sting?
Sting
20-01-2009, 02:22 PM
Originally posted by ange7
Originally posted by Sting
I'd love to live in a warmer climate where the pace of live is slower than here .let's be honest this country has gone to the dogs
awww this is out of character.... your usually very "up" and positive about everything. Why has the country gone to the dogs Sting? Hi Ange :xyxwave:Well Were Taxed on everything, then theres this so called recession etc it getting stupid. it would take me hours to type all the thing i find wrong in this country, Plus i have'nt mentioned this before on here but i had a heart attack on the 14th dec 2008 and i could really do with less stress, its crap here and yet we stay :puzzled:
ange7
20-01-2009, 02:40 PM
Originally posted by Sting
Originally posted by ange7
Originally posted by Sting
I'd love to live in a warmer climate where the pace of live is slower than here .let's be honest this country has gone to the dogs
awww this is out of character.... your usually very "up" and positive about everything. Why has the country gone to the dogs Sting? Hi Ange :xyxwave:Well Were Taxed on everything, then theres this so called recession etc it getting stupid. it would take me hours to type all the thing i find wrong in this country, Plus i have'nt mentioned this before on here but i had a heart attack on the 14th dec 2008 and i could really do with less stress, its c**p here and yet we stay :puzzled:
Wow take care of yourself mate. Had no idea ... your usually super positive and motivational.... that last post was a little out of character but not so given your scare in December. In NSW there's a place called Byron Bay, bit of a hippie hotspot but a great place to take your lady and de-stress. Some quality alone time with your better half ... that will change your perspective . But it's still early days huh.. the doc let you out of the house yet... are you OK?
Scarlett.
20-01-2009, 02:44 PM
Nah, as bad as it is, Britian is my home
I love our culture :)
bronaaaa
20-01-2009, 03:38 PM
Yes, I can't wait to leave :dazzler:
Conor
20-01-2009, 03:49 PM
YES! I hate the UK, and I love going abroad/visiting other countries. and there are so many other amazing cultures to explore. It would be hard to pick one single place to live. I could imagine myself as a person who spends their life travelling.
SiaSiaSia
20-01-2009, 03:52 PM
Yes! I'm not a modern foreign language student for nothing you know :P
I hate England.
Oh and (I haven't read the answers on this thread yet so it's not directly at anyone :P) anybody who says they want to move abroad to:
a) go to an english speaking country... urghh :P no offence! it's almost a bit lazy. almost... besides don't you realize HOW long it takes to get a working visa in america? australia isn't so bad... but seriously EVERY person i know who relocates goes there. it's basically full of english people :P. Australia used to have black aboringinies, then 200 years ago or something english prisons were overcrowding so they gave prisoners the option to move to australia with their families or stay in prison.. so that's why whites are in Aussie. Haha just a random fact Lucy told me today I wanted to slip into a conversation ;)
b) they want to go somewhere hot... do you REALLY? :/
Hahahah i'm guessing half the answers are about moving to america/australia or going somewhere hot... i'll check in a sec ;)
SiaSiaSia
20-01-2009, 03:54 PM
HAHAHAHA I AM AMAZED!
i didn't really realize all you tibb lot were so predictable ;)
bronaaaa
20-01-2009, 03:55 PM
Originally posted by SiaSiaSia
HAHAHAHA I AM AMAZED!
i didn't really realize all you tibb lot were so predictable ;)
:whistle: I'd have said Austrailia or Greece..or France
Captain.Remy
20-01-2009, 04:06 PM
Definitely. I can't bare France anymore, I love UK too much to stay there.
The life style fits more my personality and how I would like to spend my life, it's something I can't explain. I don't want my children to grow up in France nor me getting married here.
Also, the life is much better in UK unlike the French one and I am glad my family supports me since they moved out of their own countries, they told me they will do anything for me to move out.
Firewire
20-01-2009, 04:10 PM
I would probably travel.
And be a travel doctor. OMG that sounds so cool.
SammyAyee
20-01-2009, 04:52 PM
no i don't think i will ever leave. i would hate to live somewhere else.
Loukas
20-01-2009, 05:01 PM
Nope. Not ATM, Don't want to. I think the UK is amazing. Yes, everything is s*** atm but who cares. Love the vibe i get when im walking down tower bridge on a cold winters evening. :love:
MarkWaldorf
20-01-2009, 06:17 PM
Hopefully...I'd live to live somewhere like America or Australia. My dream as a child was to have a house on the beach in LA like the one in the S Club 7 series LOL!
Ninastar
20-01-2009, 06:18 PM
If i lived in austrailla i would never ever stop talking just to get to hear the accent of ma fellow ozziess, <33333333333333333333333333333
Seriously i don't know why i like it so much lol. I swear i have some kind of disease of loving accents lol x
Tom4784
20-01-2009, 06:21 PM
Originally posted by Captain.Remy
They told me they will do anything for me to move out.
Cheeky b*stards! :joker:
I'd like to move to Germany when I'm older, though I think I'd miss British culture as a whole. People don't consider just how good some aspects of life over here are (the music scene over here is incredible, for example) but yeah I think I could go through with it, but I'd want to move back again.
ange7
21-01-2009, 11:14 AM
Originally posted by Ninastar
If i lived in austrailla i would never ever stop talking just to get to hear the accent of ma fellow ozziess, <33333333333333333333333333333
Seriously i don't know why i like it so much lol. I swear i have some kind of disease of loving accents lol x
hope you don't think living in oz is anything like "Neighbours" ... ( psst ... it's actually exactly like Home and away!)
Spike
21-01-2009, 12:21 PM
I plan to move country when i'm older, probably Australia, America or Germany
I don't really like this country
Captain.Remy
21-01-2009, 03:45 PM
Message original : Dezzy
Originally posted by Captain.Remy
They told me they will do anything for me to move out.
Cheeky b*stards! :joker:
LOL I meant in a nice way. They wished their parents helped them moving out from their countries so they don't want to do the same mistake.
My dad is always travelling so he has a lot of contacts pretty much everywhere, especially in London so that helps a lot.
Emilee
21-01-2009, 06:15 PM
I really love england, but i wouldnt rule out moving. As most other countries are cheaper to live in and have better weather.
Im hoping to go to uni in californica and stay with my uncle. :)
Princess
21-01-2009, 06:44 PM
I cannot stay here. I will go mad. I'm planning on moving to London once I finish my degree.
SiaSiaSia
21-01-2009, 06:54 PM
Originally posted by Zee
I'd like to move to Germany when I'm older, though I think I'd miss British culture as a whole. People don't consider just how good some aspects of life over here are (the music scene over here is incredible, for example) but yeah I think I could go through with it, but I'd want to move back again.
YESSS! :D
I'm moving to Switzerland but i'll be near ;)
I'm moving to Wales, to go to UNI.. (hopefully)
Then if I want to start off my career as a Producer I need to move to either Manchester or London (Manchester probably, London would be okay...) Then I plan to move to L.A. (Most likely when I have made a few bob and have expirence producing film/TV) then hopefully I will live in L.A, well... for most of my life. Probably coming back to the UK for location projects...
I am very organised... hahaha.
I am certain I will be in L.A in my late 20s.... hopefully. LOL
Jake!
21-01-2009, 07:16 PM
I want to move to America (Florida) for Acting/Music/Tv Presenting some time in my early twenties so yes I would, but only for a career move.
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