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NOT A GRIPE POST: Why are you leaving SA?
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<blockquote data-quote="JonnyP" data-source="post: 1139846" data-attributes="member: 17918"><p>We English admittedly do speak funny, depending upon where it ranges from comical through aggressive to unintelligible (looking at you Gornal and Killingworth). I’d also say we are ‘reserved’ rather than unfriendly (even as a local it can take time to integrate into a community).</p><p></p><p>Just as an aside, are there any other members who emigrated in the other direction like myself. Reasons? Opportunity, lifestyle and cost of living come to mind for me, and whilst I understand that crime is a major factor that puts people off, I walk everywhere in my local area, at all times of day and night not because I’m stupid, but because I keep my wits about me and would rather do what I like when I like (it’s no more dangerous in this area than in the parts of the UK I used to live in)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonnyP, post: 1139846, member: 17918"] We English admittedly do speak funny, depending upon where it ranges from comical through aggressive to unintelligible (looking at you Gornal and Killingworth). I’d also say we are ‘reserved’ rather than unfriendly (even as a local it can take time to integrate into a community). Just as an aside, are there any other members who emigrated in the other direction like myself. Reasons? Opportunity, lifestyle and cost of living come to mind for me, and whilst I understand that crime is a major factor that puts people off, I walk everywhere in my local area, at all times of day and night not because I’m stupid, but because I keep my wits about me and would rather do what I like when I like (it’s no more dangerous in this area than in the parts of the UK I used to live in) [/QUOTE]
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