ukman wrote:has liveing in cyprus been what you expected ,and what mistakes have you made that you would not make again.
Niki wrote:ukman wrote:has liveing in cyprus been what you expected ,and what mistakes have you made that you would not make again.
It has been better than expected. Mistakes?......I never make mistakes!
I'm going to be in trouble here but the mistake I made was thinking I would meet many Cypriots who were like some people on this forum, full of anger and hate. I haven't actually met one so far after 5 months. Whether you call it complacency the general attitude is one far more relaxed about their situation. Cypriots I know are simply concerned with their own lives and family. Still, it prepared me well in case it does happen.
phoenix wrote:Niki wrote:ukman wrote:has liveing in cyprus been what you expected ,and what mistakes have you made that you would not make again.
It has been better than expected. Mistakes?......I never make mistakes!
I'm going to be in trouble here but the mistake I made was thinking I would meet many Cypriots who were like some people on this forum, full of anger and hate. I haven't actually met one so far after 5 months. Whether you call it complacency the general attitude is one far more relaxed about their situation. Cypriots I know are simply concerned with their own lives and family. Still, it prepared me well in case it does happen.
I don't think the forum is full of people with anger and hate . . . and nor is the World . . . so Cyprus is no exception (although the people tend towards amiability more).
People who use strong words are usually less aggressive than those that seek acknowledgement for their niceness . . . they tend to have something to hide.
Serial murderess and the like . . . go around as nice as pie.
Niki wrote:phoenix wrote:Niki wrote:ukman wrote:has liveing in cyprus been what you expected ,and what mistakes have you made that you would not make again.
It has been better than expected. Mistakes?......I never make mistakes!
I'm going to be in trouble here but the mistake I made was thinking I would meet many Cypriots who were like some people on this forum, full of anger and hate. I haven't actually met one so far after 5 months. Whether you call it complacency the general attitude is one far more relaxed about their situation. Cypriots I know are simply concerned with their own lives and family. Still, it prepared me well in case it does happen.
I don't think the forum is full of people with anger and hate . . . and nor is the World . . . so Cyprus is no exception (although the people tend towards amiability more).
People who use strong words are usually less aggressive than those that seek acknowledgement for their niceness . . . they tend to have something to hide.
Serial murderess and the like . . . go around as nice as pie.
Whoa there girl...."serial murderess", where are you taking this??? I didn't say "full of people with anger and hate I said "some". How can you possibly deny this?
As for the nice ones hiding something, well you are entitled to your own opinions but I don't agree.
BTW I hope your meeting with your solicitor went well.
phoenix wrote:Niki wrote:phoenix wrote:Niki wrote:ukman wrote:has liveing in cyprus been what you expected ,and what mistakes have you made that you would not make again.
It has been better than expected. Mistakes?......I never make mistakes!
I'm going to be in trouble here but the mistake I made was thinking I would meet many Cypriots who were like some people on this forum, full of anger and hate. I haven't actually met one so far after 5 months. Whether you call it complacency the general attitude is one far more relaxed about their situation. Cypriots I know are simply concerned with their own lives and family. Still, it prepared me well in case it does happen.
I don't think the forum is full of people with anger and hate . . . and nor is the World . . . so Cyprus is no exception (although the people tend towards amiability more).
People who use strong words are usually less aggressive than those that seek acknowledgement for their niceness . . . they tend to have something to hide.
Serial murderess and the like . . . go around as nice as pie.
Whoa there girl...."serial murderess", where are you taking this??? I didn't say "full of people with anger and hate I said "some". How can you possibly deny this?
As for the nice ones hiding something, well you are entitled to your own opinions but I don't agree.
BTW I hope your meeting with your solicitor went well.
Excellent, good work, tickety boo, tally ho, toodle oo, pip-pip . . . what a jolly nice chap he is
. . . . and he uses the strongest language
Niki wrote:phoenix wrote:Niki wrote:phoenix wrote:Niki wrote:ukman wrote:has liveing in cyprus been what you expected ,and what mistakes have you made that you would not make again.
It has been better than expected. Mistakes?......I never make mistakes!
I'm going to be in trouble here but the mistake I made was thinking I would meet many Cypriots who were like some people on this forum, full of anger and hate. I haven't actually met one so far after 5 months. Whether you call it complacency the general attitude is one far more relaxed about their situation. Cypriots I know are simply concerned with their own lives and family. Still, it prepared me well in case it does happen.
I don't think the forum is full of people with anger and hate . . . and nor is the World . . . so Cyprus is no exception (although the people tend towards amiability more).
People who use strong words are usually less aggressive than those that seek acknowledgement for their niceness . . . they tend to have something to hide.
Serial murderess and the like . . . go around as nice as pie.
Whoa there girl...."serial murderess", where are you taking this??? I didn't say "full of people with anger and hate I said "some". How can you possibly deny this?
As for the nice ones hiding something, well you are entitled to your own opinions but I don't agree.
BTW I hope your meeting with your solicitor went well.
Excellent, good work, tickety boo, tally ho, toodle oo, pip-pip . . . what a jolly nice chap he is
. . . . and he uses the strongest language
.... you feeling ok??
phoenix wrote:Niki wrote:phoenix wrote:Niki wrote:phoenix wrote:Niki wrote:ukman wrote:has liveing in cyprus been what you expected ,and what mistakes have you made that you would not make again.
It has been better than expected. Mistakes?......I never make mistakes!
I'm going to be in trouble here but the mistake I made was thinking I would meet many Cypriots who were like some people on this forum, full of anger and hate. I haven't actually met one so far after 5 months. Whether you call it complacency the general attitude is one far more relaxed about their situation. Cypriots I know are simply concerned with their own lives and family. Still, it prepared me well in case it does happen.
I don't think the forum is full of people with anger and hate . . . and nor is the World . . . so Cyprus is no exception (although the people tend towards amiability more).
People who use strong words are usually less aggressive than those that seek acknowledgement for their niceness . . . they tend to have something to hide.
Serial murderess and the like . . . go around as nice as pie.
Whoa there girl...."serial murderess", where are you taking this??? I didn't say "full of people with anger and hate I said "some". How can you possibly deny this?
As for the nice ones hiding something, well you are entitled to your own opinions but I don't agree.
BTW I hope your meeting with your solicitor went well.
Excellent, good work, tickety boo, tally ho, toodle oo, pip-pip . . . what a jolly nice chap he is
. . . . and he uses the strongest language
.... you feeling ok??
Sorry . . . I am having a "sugar rush" after my celebratory box of Loukoumia.
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