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How was your week?
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My week involved moving from Sydney to London. Thirty hours traveling and in between it; stale airports. We (my wife and I) took the long way around, because the world’s decided to stay interesting (or breathtakingly stupid, as I see it) and the routes that would normally fly by the middle east now can't.
We're holed up in temporary accomodation now. Its clean and functional, soulless but convenient. Suitcases still mostly packed as if we might find permanent accommodation tomorrow, even though we wont.
It’ll take time to settle in, no doubt. But the food’s been good. Proper good. The customs run a little different to back home, sure, but the people… most of them have been decent. Courteous at the very least, and sometimes even warm about it.
I miss my dog, a mini Australian bulldog, who wont fly over until we find our new home.
That’s been my week. Figured I’d say hello while I’m at it. Seems like as good a place as any to start getting to know a few people here in the UK.
Welcome to the UK ya Aussie cunt!
I hope everything goes smoothly for you! There's been a few people who have moved fairly recently from Aus/Nz to our org in the UK. Are you planning on living in London, or is it just a temporary base for now?
yeah nah, that's a fucken warm welcome, aye.
We're planning to live here. For our first year we are thinking in zone 2-3. After a year we'll evaluate if we should move a bit further out. In our spare time we're going to take the opportunity to see as much of the countryside, so maybe we'll fall in love with another city or town--but we're tethered to London for work at the moment.
Welcome topside stranger! I'm surprised you find UK food better than Australian (tastewise, not pricewise), but always happy to hear it
London's pretty well connected, and there's a few places in the south (Croydon) that might have some decent lodgings if that helps
Thank you! There are some meals I suspect Australia does better. I'm from a suburb with a large Vietnamese population which means I got pretty good Vietnamese food. I have doubts that London will have as good south-east asian food (but I am happy to be proven wrong). In my limited experience the pub food and Indian food is way better over here.
My wife's company has engaged an agency to help find us something near both our workplaces--I will mention Croydon when we meet with them next. Thanks for the recomendation.