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8 minutes ago, Seagull said:

Lovely story, now back to reality. If you think a lad in his 20's these days can go out and buy a house with no credit then you are living in cuckoo land, but then again that's no real surprise.

No but what they can do is what most people I reckon here did. Buy a small place to start off and fix it up then move to a bigger place use the value to their advantage rather than wanting a dream home straight off the bat and being hoodwinked into crippling debt by fancy pictures and salesmen

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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

You'll give a f**k when a ladybody that's hung like a donkey is smashing your kidneys 😁.

2 minutes ago, Halfhound said:

No but what they can do is what most people I reckon here did. Buy a small place to start off and fix it up then move to a bigger place use the value to their advantage rather than wanting a dream home straight off the bat and being hoodwinked into crippling debt by fancy pictures and salesmen

But you are still going to have to borrow at some point, the equity from a shithole will help out but if you want to then move in to a nice area with a nice house, you will be knocking at the banks door.

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Think I would encourage any young man/woman or couple to try and make a life in New Zealand. I know a young man well he was young when he moved out there he must be close to fifty now, still young in my eyes. He was a tree surgeon (wood butcher) but he has done well. Saw him a while back when he was over here, was telling me how good the fishing and hunting was and life in general, Rivers are clean good climate.

Europe and the West is f****d imo. Migrants, wars law and order starting to break down, the government out to take what you have earned away from you. All ways thought New Zealand is the farthest away from all that shit.

So yeah if you would be excepted ie: qualifications etc then I would encourage young people to go.

Cheers Arry 

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23 minutes ago, Seagull said:

But you are still going to have to borrow at some point, the equity from a shithole will help out but if you want to then move in to a nice area with a nice house, you will be knocking at the banks door.

If that’s the reality you’ve come to live in that’s fine. There’s people breaking the mould every day and doing things different and better. You’ve made your choice and good for you 

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19 minutes ago, Halfhound said:

No but what they can do is what most people I reckon here did. Buy a small place to start off and fix it up then move to a bigger place use the value to their advantage rather than wanting a dream home straight off the bat and being hoodwinked into crippling debt by fancy pictures and salesmen

This is why some people are just designed to be compliant and keep on the hamster wheel, he can’t see life without properly ownership it’s a form of brainwashing if you don’t own more your worth less we’re as in truth throwing off the trappings and releasing yourself is priceless I’d rather live in a van and do what I want when I want than own a house and be told what to do for 40 years it’s just different mindsets for different people and unless you get it  you never will until it’s to late 

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Just now, Halfhound said:

If that’s the reality you’ve come to live in that’s fine. There’s people breaking the mould every day and doing things different and better. You’ve made your choice and good for you 

It's the reality of most people, of course on here it's completely different isn't it, the joys of cyber life.

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35 minutes ago, Seagull said:

Lovely story, now back to reality. If you think a lad in his 20's these days can go out and buy a house with no credit then you are living in cuckoo land, but then again that's no real surprise.

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 holidays etc...he has saved bloody hard, he is into his finances and has money in stocks and shares etc (most of his yap goes over my head lol)... anyway, through all his own work he's got enough for a deposit on a 2 bed house.. we take no rent off him for living home, and he gets hos grub etc...because imo him saving is what it's about, I'll help as much as possible, but they've got to help themselves first.

He is on very normal wages, but will go and house sit and look after the animals for a few people now, gets £40 a night doing that abd that is his spends money... my eldest girl on the other hand is 26 and only just starting to sort her finances out, she's great and a grafter but will spend on shit..she's got my lad to go through her accounts and he's sorted out loads of her un-needed out goings... her chap is a mortgage advisor, they are looking at houses now...I told her 8 years ago save your money and I'll match it when you come to buy...it was to make her save but didn't work ..no way would I do that with my lad, he'd bankrupt me lol

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3 minutes ago, Seagull said:

It's the reality of most people, of course on here it's completely different isn't it, the joys of cyber life.

The shame is, nobody learns things until they are older, some learn quicker than others….im not one of those ! lol 

I always have great admiration for these young switched on types who are smart from a young age and think bigger than lads like me did at a similar age. 
 

If I was a young man again and had the smarts to predict the future I’d have bought myself a place abroad years ago and just commuted or used the internet better or some such thing……I’d have been caked !

As it was, I was flat out and just did what eveeyine does…..would I do the same ?, the work yes but the house I would have rented out and I’d have a little chocolate box place and all the bells and whistles in Europe.

You would live like a king.

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11 hours ago, iworkwhippets said:

I'm clocking 82,  and off to Bangkok in November, fcuk your age, but I believe you are married, I'm on my tod, I've nowt to lose, I've already lost what I loved in and about life , I'm still standing , I couldn't give a fcuk about nowt now 

Didnt realise you were that old … fair play to yah …. 
ps , if you don’t make it to November , any chance of having the ticket transferred over to me …. I’ll send flowers … when I say flowers , will be dandelions .. thanks in advance … 

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2 hours ago, Seagull said:

It's the reality of most people, of course on here it's completely different isn't it, the joys of cyber life.

Seriously bud I’m not interested arguing with you. People are just sharing there experiences and saying why they would or would not leave the UK? So far you’ve disagreed with everyone on everything that’s been said. Maybe just take a step back and listen to people who’ve been where you are in life some will have done better and some will have done worse but maybe you’ll learn something 

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1 minute ago, Halfhound said:

Seriously bud I’m not interested arguing with you. People are just sharing there experiences and saying why they would or would not leave the UK? So far you’ve disagreed with everyone on everything that’s been said. Maybe just take a step back and listen to people who’ve been where you are in life some will have done better and some will have done worse but maybe you’ll learn something 

You need to get used to folk having a different opinion to you, it might broaden your horizons. And if we want to go off real life experiences, I can count on one hand the number of people on here that have emigrated.

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Just now, Seagull said:

You need to get used to folk having a different opinion to you, it might broaden your horizons. And if we want to go off real life experiences, I can count on one hand the number of people on here that have emigrated.

No issue with peoples opinions here my man 👍🏻 I thought there’s big numbers of British youngsters in Australia? I know of a lot of people who went to Australia for the two year visa and once they came home applied for a permanent one and have moved out started businesses and have no interest in coming back to Ireland now. It’s a lot easier to do business there I believe. 

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3 minutes ago, Halfhound said:

No issue with peoples opinions here my man 👍🏻 I thought there’s big numbers of British youngsters in Australia? I know of a lot of people who went to Australia for the two year visa and once they came home applied for a permanent one and have moved out started businesses and have no interest in coming back to Ireland now. It’s a lot easier to do business there I believe. 

Each to their own, I don't think the UK is half as bad as people make out though.

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3 hours ago, Seagull said:

Lovely story, now back to reality. If you think a lad in his 20's these days can go out and buy a house with no credit then you are living in cuckoo land, but then again that's no real surprise.

Some lenders don't even look at your credit rating mate

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