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Will it really be the dream you all imagine?....yes, for me it has been, the freedom here in Canada compared to the uk is night and day..... as for going to work....unless your loaded, yes, you w

Funny having this yap with my lad earlier.. He's 20 in a couple of weeks, worked for me for just over a year full time, worked in the Co-op whilst he was at college and bits for me in summer holi

The difference bieng I will go threw thier airport and produce my passport, they know who the are letting in, I will house myself, feed myself, and contribute to thier tax system. Prob employ a couple

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6 minutes ago, iworkwhippets said:

I see on his post about me, that he has blocked seagull , very childish indeed, the man is clearly ,a bit tapped, 

That's those lefties for you, he's now in his comfort bubble bless him.

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1 hour ago, iworkwhippets said:

I see on his post about me, that he has blocked seagull , very childish indeed, the man is clearly ,a bit tapped, 

Why would anyone want to engage with an empty box he’s blocked every time he changes his name your not as annoying so I tolerate you nothing to complicated for you I hope 

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I have a foot in two camps,UK and Canada,I have to be honest my lifestyle in Canada is easier and more enjoyable,I think @tillylamp and @gazjon5 got it right by moving into what is an incredible country,you can fit the UK into it 40+ times,for a country lover its incredible,miles of true wilderness, i saw 200 acres of land advertised recently for 35k sterling.I also have a bit of land i bought years ago in Asia when I had an idea for a longterm lifestyle but circumstances and mindset change.

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On 04/09/2025 at 06:44, Councilestatekid said:

I'm in bangkok a few times over November December and Jan for flights maybe grab a beer with you over there if your about 

You still thinking of buying in Thailand mate?I am stateside till next year sometime,long term plans were always Thailand,but I am currently having a rethink.

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4 hours ago, mackem said:

You still thinking of buying in Thailand mate?I am stateside till next year sometime,long term plans were always Thailand,but I am currently having a rethink.

To be honest mack I nearly bought a condo last December but I'm in 2 minds at minute pal. I'm going to have a ponder round Vietnam in just over another month or so and thinking of rather than buying kinda spliting my time between the two if I like Vietnam.know alot of folk jumping ship from Thailand at the minute for various reasons never been one for pattaya and things but know some lads who been going years said never go back now was full of indians and young lads causing mayhem 🤣🤣worse than ever and from next year December time they've got that big tomorrow land dance festival starting 3 days every December for think at least next five years in pattaya I love Thailand but think it may be on the downward slope alittle I'll have my few months walkabout and see been told have to wait till 2028 now before we 100% go due to few family things but for me quicker can get out of here the better pal 

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Relocation of the place to call home is my main objective. I can go anywhere in the world. Not saying that I can go anywhere and live the life of Riley, unless it is Mavis Riley, but have enough to go anywhere and live at least a modest, comfortable life.

Out of all the places being considered outside of the UK France looks the most appealing. I came to the realisation that it is only because you get more bang for your buck in rural France than in the UK. But, I love the British Isles. Not the governments or the towns or cities or the people indigenous or alien, but what exists outside of that. The places accidentally discovered when looking for sport and only fully appreciated when time was no longer spent in those places. 

 

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On 12/09/2025 at 15:42, mackem said:

I have a foot in two camps,UK and Canada,I have to be honest my lifestyle in Canada is easier and more enjoyable,I think @tillylamp and @gazjon5 got it right by moving into what is an incredible country,you can fit the UK into it 40+ times,for a country lover its incredible,miles of true wilderness, i saw 200 acres of land advertised recently for 35k sterling.I also have a bit of land i bought years ago in Asia when I had an idea for a longterm lifestyle but circumstances and mindset change.

Wheres the best province to live in, any we have looked at have been £300k+ 

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