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Nathan
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O.P. What's canada like?
Hey
Mum and dad are deciding to move to canada ( ) and I want to know what it's like - is it a better lifestyle than the UK, because I will have 2 options, go full boarder at my school (im weekly atm) and come home for holidays or go to the school there?
I don't know what too think about moving over there?
Can people gimme some personal opinions, patchou?
I think they're looking into place like toronto and stuff
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07-30-2008 11:35 AM |
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ShawnZ
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RE: What's canada like?
go to school there
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07-30-2008 11:41 AM |
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Nathan
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Yeah, "large dimensions" ;)
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O.P. RE: What's canada like?
Yeah but if I go to school there, I lose all my freinds from here(my current school)... Sucks, and I don't want too tbh
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07-30-2008 11:44 AM |
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Nagamasa
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RE: What's canada like?
Imo, the Canadian lifestyle is a lot more laid back. There are more taxes, and stuff tend to be more expensive (maybe with the exception of cars and gas).
[talking about Toronto] Just make sure you don't move into the ghetto places (Jane & Finch), and depending what you like more, it might be better to live in the GTA rather than the City of Toronto itself.
Find your own kind, is all I can say. If you're a Jew, live in a jew area. If you're Korean, then live in a korean area. And so if you're British, find a British/ Canadian area.
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07-30-2008 12:14 PM |
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Patchou
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RE: What's canada like?
I couldn'y disagree more with Nagamasa.
Life here is easier than in most placee in Euope, less taxes and the basic cost of life lower, especially compared with the UK. As for the population, just blend in. People tend to be very friendly, don't try to stay with "your own kind". That serves no purpose except ensuring you'll never feel at home.
Changing country can always be a difficult thing but it's up to you to make it a good or a bad thing. Canada is a great place to live imo and I'm sure you'll be very happy here. Just don't make the mistake many people do: try to live in both your old country and the new one.
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07-30-2008 02:11 PM |
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Phillip
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RE: What's canada like?
I'm afraid I have to disagree with Nagamasa and Patchou.. I have never been there or heard anything about it but I still disagree just because I can.
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07-30-2008 02:17 PM |
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Nathan
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O.P. RE: What's canada like?
quote: Originally posted by Patchou
I couldn'y disagree more with Nagamasa.
Life here is easier than in most placee in Euope, less taxes and the basic cost of life lower, especially compared with the UK. As for the population, just blend in. People tend to be very friendly, don't try to stay with "your own kind". That serves no purpose except ensuring you'll never feel at home.
Changing country can always be a difficult thing but it's up to you to make it a good or a bad thing. Canada is a great place to live imo and I'm sure you'll be very happy here. Just don't make the mistake many people do: try to live in both your old country and the new one.
Oh, ok so you're saying go to a new school and everything? Start a whole new leaf?
One other question... what are the girls like ^_^
quote: Originally posted by Phillip
I'm afraid I have to disagree with Nagamasa and Patchou.. I have never been there or heard anything about it but I still disagree just because I can.
Hahhahaha
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07-30-2008 02:42 PM |
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RE: What's canada like?
I hope you make the right decision. I really feel sorry for you because it must be very hard to be forced to choose. But I have a suggestion. You could try going there for a year and see how life is there and if you like it, you stay. If not, then you can go back home. I would really like to be able to help more, but I never been out of country except one time I went to France.
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07-30-2008 02:52 PM |
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matty
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RE: What's canada like?
The girls are going to be the same no matter where you go. The only difference is the pigment of skin. Canadian girls (at least all of my female friends) have a thing for accents.
Girls are going to be the same no matter where you go just different colour skin. Oh and Joa lives in Canada and shes smoking hot hehe
Joa. I will call you soon and we will get together
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07-30-2008 03:10 PM |
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RE: What's canada like?
quote: Originally posted by Nathan
what are the girls like ^_^
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07-30-2008 03:11 PM |
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