tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4621309569823475230.post7586785069995884518..comments2023-08-15T19:29:32.097+09:00Comments on Claudia and Oliver's Korean Adventure: Getting personal: Thoughts and questions about the future!Claudia and Oliverhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16440102543375185266noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4621309569823475230.post-29885132845805574472010-12-06T10:32:38.283+09:002010-12-06T10:32:38.283+09:00I guess every country has its pros and cons and ho...I guess every country has its pros and cons and how we percieve them is uo to us. <br /><br />@Rob....I guess you hit the nail on the head...this sensation of feeling adrift and not knowing what your next step should be could all be attributed to growing older and having to make decision...which often aren't easy. <br /><br />I think when you pick the road less travelled (the life of an expat) you experience these weird emotions of not quite feeling attched, therefore the decions you need to make become a little more difficult. The travel bug!<br /><br />Thanks so much for all your comments, it is good to hear other people's persepctives.Claudia and Oliverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16440102543375185266noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4621309569823475230.post-89252678953248461412010-12-06T09:35:09.346+09:002010-12-06T09:35:09.346+09:00It looks like Ollie and you, and me and Chrissie a...It looks like Ollie and you, and me and Chrissie are in the same boat, Chrissie is longing to go home and study further, I am not sure of what I want to do, if I study further I will need a lot of money and I am not sure that is what I want to do, on the other hand I would need to get a job in order to sustain myself while Chrissie studies, but as you know trying to get a job in South Africa is like trying to find water in a desert. Why do we have to grow up and make decisions, I just wanna play!Robert and Chrissiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09363514640203501602noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4621309569823475230.post-42974852343959016082010-12-05T23:51:01.756+09:002010-12-05T23:51:01.756+09:00I just want to say comment on the previous comment...I just want to say comment on the previous comment. UK,like any country has it's bad points and of course different cities vary. Opinions are likely based on bad exeriences, but I love Britain and our history and culture.The generalisation that 'men are aggressive and Neanderthal' is absolutely ridiculous, im sure some are like anywhere else, but a huge generalisation. But living in the UK will be be a great experience and you'll meet lots of friendly people who are proud of our country and want to show it off.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4621309569823475230.post-28626414608231987702010-12-05T08:45:26.778+09:002010-12-05T08:45:26.778+09:00Yes, I understand your dilemma. I live in Korea be...Yes, I understand your dilemma. I live in Korea because the UK is basically a shit country. I don't know how it compares with SA, but British men are often aggressive and Neanderthal (Wayne Rooney, Vinny Jones and Gordon Ramsey, type people.) Interesting that the scummers I mention are all football players which as a nation we are obsessed with, might explain why many British men are repulsive.<br /><br />Sussex is more upmarket and a haven for the gay population which means it is much more civilised. <br /><br />Good luckAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com