Stone Fox wrote:Do you think it's a case of 'the grass is always greener'
I reckon it's definitely a case of the grass is always greener. Everywhere has its positives and negatives. The trick is finding somewhere that suits you, where the positives for you outweigh the negatives. I also think that a lot of it depends on the person, some people can deal with the negatives better than others. If there was one place in the world that was perfect, and ticked all the boxes, then it would be packed, and wouldn't be perfect any more.
The term "whinging pom", often used in NZ, is about right for a fair few brits I've met here. They move to NZ expecting it to be like the UK, but with better weather, cheaper houses, and for them to be way better off.
Which isn't true, the weather sucks sometimes, houses are expensive, wages are crap, and it's a completely different country and society. It would have to be up the top of anyone's list if they were minted, and didn't need to work though.
But there's good waves, bugger all people, great snowboarding, awesome fishing, amazing outdoors lifestyle etc etc, so I love it, and really couldn't give a stuff about the negative things.