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18/04/2008, 9:23
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magaret
Joined on 17/04/2008
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Was moving to FRANCE the right move or not
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Hi
Been new to this forum world,have spent many happy hours reading the posts.
But seem to feel some people are not happy with the change of life they made.
Is this so or am i getting the wrong message.
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18/04/2008, 12:29
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Val_2
Joined on 23/08/2004
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Re: Was moving to FRANCE the right move or not
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The only regret is that we work far harder here for a great deal less which was not the original intention when we see what UK family earn and spend it on, but after many years,it is our only home and hopefully that of the next generation and theirs. At least we have no mortgage and credit cards etc to worry about and live our lives paying as we go which does help you to sleep at night.
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18/04/2008, 13:18
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ali-cat

Joined on 15/12/2005
Charente Maritime
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Re: Was moving to FRANCE the right move or not
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We're split 50/50. I have felt settled & at home since the moment we arrived in France, but Mr Cat misses Northern Ireland very much & is finding it much more difficult. His uneasiness is probably due to having retired early & not being able to work anymore - so maybe we should have waited a little longer before moving, to get him over the retirement hurdle first.
Many years ago, cats were worshipped as gods. Cats have never forgotten this.
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18/04/2008, 14:04
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Tony F Dordogne

Joined on 10/04/2005
Small village in the Dordogne, near St Cyprien
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Re: Was moving to FRANCE the right move or not
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J and I moved here in January 2005 after 40 years at work, both early retired. After 3 months, we were flooded and had to deal with that.
The following year, 4 friends were killed in a road accident in our village and we had to deal with all of the fallout from that. In 2007 we were still mopping up the mess from the accident and J's mother was in the terminal stages of Alzheimer's back in the UK.
We both have chronic health conditions which are treated brilliantly, better than they ever were in the UK.
Would either of us go back? Not ever and is it the bestest thing we've ever done as a couple - too right it is. And after years and years of stress, work, travelling because you have to and everything else that goes with life in the UK, we are both happier than we've ever been - though we realise that we're very fortunate and much more so than people who have to work here to make a living.
Tony F
Dordogne (24) Huguenot Trails
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18/04/2008, 16:57
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WJT

Joined on 22/09/2004
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Re: Was moving to FRANCE the right move or not
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Personally, I think what Tony says is the key. If you like peace and quite and rural life then rural France is wonderful if you don't have to work. However, if you have to work or try to bring in some sort of income it could be very very difficult and I would recommend doing lots of research and finding out as much as you can before making the move.
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