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Its not even that it is actually visting, it is such a hassle, they make us feel like criminals and I admit it is very distressing. You don't know what to say to them.
As for aussie never in a million years far too far away!!! 11,000 miles! I don't think so. And I am moving for a better winter!!
Its not even that it is actually visting, it is such a hassle, they make us feel like criminals and I admit it is very distressing. You don't know what to say to them.
As for aussie never in a million years far too far away!!! 11,000 miles! I don't think so. And I am moving for a better winter!!
Thank Saudi bearded crazies for that. It's not only you who gets hassled at the airport, we go through that, too, with the TSA. The US didn't resort to such tactics at Customs pre 9/11.
Ah, well, you're always going on about Florida so I thought warmer weather was what you were after. If you're looking for better winter, then the US is the wrong country for you. Canada would be a superior choice, and they don't hassle you like they do in the US.
Well I was thinking about Canada but I don't know :/ I have had bad experiences in Canada and to be honest there is no tropical parts that you could visit in the winter!
It might be easier to immigrate there. But it is worse.
And of course I want a better winter I love snow!!! But I do love Florida I am a massive fan of the accent. It is gorgeous.
If I don't get back into my school for A levels I am not going to make a fuss as I can do my A levels elsewhere. I'm really considering starting Maths.
Well I was thinking about Canada but I don't know :/ I have had bad experiences in Canada and to be honest there is no tropical parts that you could visit in the winter!
It might be easier to immigrate there. But it is worse.
And of course I want a better winter I love snow!!! But I do love Florida I am a massive fan of the accent. It is gorgeous.
You don't have to live in a country with tropical areas to visit them. Practically half of the Caribbean recognize the queen has their head of state and are warmer than Florida in winter, plus you can actually swim in the water. Can't do that in January in Miami Beach or Key West.
Don't see how it is worse. I've never had any bad experience at Toronto-Pearson International Airport or the Niagara Falls, NY-ON crossing.
I'm guessing you mean the northern Florida accent not in Jax or Tallahassee?
You don't have to live in a country with tropical areas to visit them. Practically half of the Caribbean recognize the queen has their head of state and are warmer than Florida in winter, plus you can actually swim in the water. Can't do that in January in Miami Beach or Key West.
Don't see how it is worse. I've never had any bad experience at Toronto-Pearson International Airport or the Niagara Falls, NY-ON crossing.
I'm guessing you mean the northern Florida accent not in Jax or Tallahassee?
Aw well I would also like to live somewhere that gets snow upto May and then from end of September. I hate waiting to December.
Aw well I would also like to live somewhere that gets snow upto May and then from end of September. I hate waiting to December.
And no I like the Palm beach accent.
Canada, then. Nowhere in the US gets snow up to May (or gets very negligible amounts), except central and northern Alaska and some very high elevation little rural town or village with little to no jobs outside of tourism. Canada is your best bet.
Palm Beach accent? I youtubbed such an accent, and it sounds like your typical American major city accent. Nothing special about it.
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