Moving Abroad

Whirlysplat

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I have some time off at the moment. I have a postgraduate degree and am in employment. I own my own house in London with a mortgage (so I don't really own it). I speak no foreign languages and am mildly ashmatic, despite being in pretty good shape for my age; I have had a bad winter for chest infections. How hard do you think it would be to relocate abroad?
 
There are people at www.fodors.com with extensive knowledge on the subject. Just go to the forums under 'talk'.
 
I was thinking of moving to London myself Whirly. Maybe we could orchestrate a trade?
 
Well, first.....is she conscious? Oh, wait.....moving abroad, not moving a broad. Sorry, my bad. :D If you're asthmatic, Whirly, a dryer climate at a lower altitude would suit you well.

jag
 
Well, first.....is she conscious? Oh, wait.....moving abroad, not moving a broad. Sorry, my bad. :D If you're asthmatic, Whirly, a dryer climate at a lower altitude would suit you well.

jag

Yes' it would. I applied for a job in Gibraltor and got a London interview. I didn't get the job. I am trying for exactly that.
 
I don't really like humid. I hated Hong Kong! You have some great golf courses though!

Humidity is an @$$hole. I'm sick of golf courses, strip malls and gated communities. That's all you'll see in my town wedged between the beach and the Everglades.
 
Humidity is an @$$hole. I'm sick of golf courses, strip malls and gated communities. That's all you'll see in my town wedged between the beach and the Everglades.

Sounds nice ecept for the humidity.
 
Trust me, when you rarely see the sun it gets even worse!

I'm fine with that. The sun's overrated IMO. Besides I get migraines due to light sensitivity and heat, so I'd be willing to trade any day. What's the deal with the sun anyway? It's not like you can even look at the f'n thing.
 

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