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I would go you can always come back if you don't like it, besides relatives can always visit you!

2006-11-20 22:50:46 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Is your Yahoo tag short for MUPPET.
What help do you need? Are your Family and friends enough to keep you in the UK?
Come on, be real. A move to Australia is a dream come true for anyone. You will make newfriends when you get there, and your old friends could combine a visit with a holiday. Your family, (if they think anything of you at all) should support you, and urge you to take up this once in a lifetime opportunity.

I had a chance to work in California on a 7 year contract back in 2001. I listened to my family and friends, and my decision was taken on my wife's reluctance to move. I decided not to go, and in 2004 she packed her bags and left :-)

The future is whatever you want it to be. Dont be swayed by famly or friends, do what you think is right for you

Good Luck with your decision, i'd go i a flash

2006-11-20 23:01:31 · answer #2 · answered by Tazman 3 · 0 0

If this is your first trip away from home....Then look at this as an adventure checking out new territory. And the great experiance it will have on you. The country is great. The people are great also. Your family and friends will always be here when you get back. If not, they weren't much in the first place and they sure in the h*ll don't understand your needs for adventure. If Mom and Dad are supporting you, that is all that is important. And just give them your love and E-Mail and then write back and forth that way.
Good Luck my friend. And have fun there!!!!

2006-11-20 23:09:20 · answer #3 · answered by Deb 2 · 0 0

Depends on a lot of things

Do you have friends in Australia?

What would you be doing there?

Do you have alot of close friends at home or are they all quite distant?

Can you come back home or would you have to quit a decent job?

Lots of factors to consider when making a massive life changing decision like that.

All I can say though is that if I could take all my friends, my job, my girlfriend etc with me I would live in Australia without a seconds hesitation. One of the most amazing places in the world, and you have New Zealand a stones throw away which is the most amazing place in the world, not to mention Fiji, Indonesia, Tasmania etc etc.

2006-11-20 23:01:24 · answer #4 · answered by abluebobcat 4 · 0 0

Do It.... my Mum had the chance to go to New Zealand and leave me behind.... she did it and has never looked back. She misses everyone here but has a new network of friends and I am in the process of weighing my options up and going too... OZ is amazing and should grab the chance and go!!!! hope this helps

2006-11-21 00:19:36 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Im in the same boat ....
my bro lives out in Sydney and has set up two businesses hes asked me to move over there... he has offered to set me up with a house and car and obviously as his office manager...

Thing is i CANT go... i have a parttner with a 5 year old who wont go!!! therefore i cant !!! great opportunity missed eh!!!

Look think about your future... friends you can make... family well they will enjoy the holidays coming to see you... I SAY GO.... I wish i could!!!

2006-11-20 23:11:38 · answer #6 · answered by Cat ( " , ) 3 · 0 0

Its somewhat annoying asserting see you later and somewhat annoying to regulate without seeing your mum such as you're used to We moved in a foreign country and left my mum and kinfolk in the united kingdom, i got here upon it very annoying and neglected all of them yet incredibly my mum who became devastated at our determination yet positioned a courageous face on it for my sake My toddlers appeared to handle no longer seeing their grandmother and kinfolk and we had a great adventure residing in a foreign country inspite of the undeniable fact that it became in the quieter moments and whilst issues weren't going nicely that I felt somewhat lonely for my kinfolk We moved back to the united kingdom after a year as my mums well being deteriorated and that i neglected being in England i think of my advice is that each and every person copes with issues in a diverse way and additionally you ought to take that threat you have of a sparkling existence and journey or you will consistently be apologetic approximately it flow inclusive of your head at this 2nd in time, it is going to likely be annoying on your loved ones to settle for till now each and every thing yet you could desire to flow to start your person journey in existence you could locate you like it - I wish you somewhat some happiness and need all is going somewhat nicely for you

2016-10-17 07:58:22 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Do you want to be alone in Australia or at home with your family? Do you prefer Australians to your own people? These are the questions you need to ask yourself.

If you're going alone, you will find it hard going at first. You will probably even want to come home. If you're lucky, you'll make some "mates."

However, you will lose contact with your family. Even if they could afford to fly all the way down on that nightmarishly long flight, it wouldn't be very often.

2006-11-20 22:55:37 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

i would go, they'll always be here and on the end of a phone or pc. My sister lived in Malaysia for a few years and I heard from her more then than i do now she's back home.

2006-11-20 23:08:39 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Assuming you are younger versus older, I'd do it! You can always go home if things don't work out or you are just plain miserable. Besides, you'll meet new friends and create a new "family". More importantly, you'll probably regret it if you DON'T do it! Good luck!

2006-11-20 22:54:46 · answer #10 · answered by J.B. 3 · 1 0

Go and make the most of it, family and friends can always visit and if you dont like it you can come back!

2006-11-21 01:39:40 · answer #11 · answered by Tia 3 · 0 0

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