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  1. The weather can be good/bad depending on what season you are in in either country. To be honest, there is a lot more rain in Melbourne than parts of the UK, but then again there is a lot more sunshine as well. You take the good with the bad.

  2. Singapore Airlines are one of the best airlines I've flown with. They have a great entertainment system too and screen some great movies, I'm sure you won't get bored. Also the food is superb as is the customer service.

  3. Yeah Emirates and Singapore Airlines are the best IMHO. You sometimes get really good deals if you book at the right time too. And to be honest its worth a couple of hundred books for the added comfort of the better carriers on long haul. I don't think i'd survive a China airways flight as i'm 6'3'.

  4. No came back to Australia on my own. Wife promised to follow then changed her mind. Everyone on here knows I'm pro Australia, cause I love it here. But my wife found it difficult, I don't know why, she had a beautiful home and loads of money. Holidays back to England whenever she wanted.

  5. A lot of people feel that way. But after a while it does become home believe me. If you went back to England you might struggle there as migration changes you. Your outlook changes, everything.

     

    Don't go back in other words, stay and build friends, life etc, let yourself be happy here.

  6. Since living in Aussieland, has anyone been told about any pom-isms you hadn't noticed you had before?

     

    Some I've been told about:

     

    - Apparently poms screw up our dollar notes in our purses/wallets rather than neatly tidy them away.

    - Poms from the north just can't say "nuts" or "bus" right no matter how hard we try. That sound is not in our alphabet!

    - We don't wash our bed sheets often enough. Plus it's not called a duvet it's a doon-ah, or something.

    - Sandshoes are just sneakers or trainers, apparently they need yet another word for them.

    - Aussies can't always tell when we're making a joke/being sarcastic.

    - We can sound English, Irish or Scottish depending on who you talk to ;)

    - We automatically sound "proper" or posh even if we have a common-as-muck accent.

     

    Yeah agree about the posh thing. My wife couldn't believe it when I told her that a receptionist down at the gym said that I sounded like I was part of the royal family - and I'm from Liverpool. Maybe that's Jim Royale !!!!!

  7. If your children are happy why would you want to leave ? Its far better to keep them safe and secure with both of you working than risk it all. (yes, the uk fans will beat be up again, im sure, cause they always listen with their heart not their head sadly).

  8. Its quality versus space. Sure you can buy a quality Barratt home but they are generally very small compared to Aussie new builds. The benefit of Aussie houses is also that they can be changed and upgraded easily. Its like having a basic model car, a lot of people here like to put their own improvements on them, many go for bifold doors and big outdoor decking.

  9. As good a the on-board customer service is, they have to be heavily criticised for their lack of management.

     

    The first incident they did not respond well following the loss of the aircraft, they were jumping all over the board, and of course there is the fact that they didn't report their aircraft missing for several hours which is incredible.

     

    The second incident, there are many reports that say the advice was NOT to fly over that airspace as it was in a war-zone. Why would an airline even risk flying such a route ? Many other airlines, including all US based ones have been avoiding that airspace.

     

    If an airline does not care about the safety of its passengers and crew, it should not be in business.

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