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Wanted Down Under
Anybody else watch this programme today?
The couple were from York, and the husband and both children wanted to move to Australia but she voted against it as she liked her house back home. It's in a nice part of York but nothing special and they would have been over £800 a month better off in Australia.
I couldn't believe how selfish the woman was..............
The couple were from York, and the husband and both children wanted to move to Australia but she voted against it as she liked her house back home. It's in a nice part of York but nothing special and they would have been over £800 a month better off in Australia.
I couldn't believe how selfish the woman was..............
Answers
I would be out there is a flash with Craft and mini trigger
18:53 Wed 23rd Jan 2013
The 'family problem' works both ways but many emigrants don't consider it.
One woman I worked with in Oz had arrived there single, and then married another Pom and had children.
So several years in, though she wanted to return to UK, she realised (quite rightly) that as her kids were growing up as Aussies and enjoying the Aussie lifestyle, they would be unhappy in the UK.
So she was rather stuck there.
One woman I worked with in Oz had arrived there single, and then married another Pom and had children.
So several years in, though she wanted to return to UK, she realised (quite rightly) that as her kids were growing up as Aussies and enjoying the Aussie lifestyle, they would be unhappy in the UK.
So she was rather stuck there.
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It was the friends and family that were the clinchers for her I think, she was perfectly happy with her life, she has close family and friends, she loves her house, its his dream to move although he acknowledged there was nothing wrong with his current life other than job insecurity. I think she didn't want to lose her support network