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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon<3 View Post
    I wanna go to canadaaa
    planning on it August :3

    we should go together
    Lol I'm thinking about going after my second year of college. Still don't know what to tell my parents though):

    Quote Originally Posted by Unknown Soldier View Post
    Why would anybody move from Hawaii to Canada?

    I'd say to you - ifn you were my child - don't move to Canada but to travel and visit places you want to see.

    I wanna get out. After living on a small island, there's nothing to do anymore. I just want a change of scenery. I know I'll be homesick but I know I'll manage.

    Quote Originally Posted by AllAmericanHero View Post
    No matter where you live you need something new after some time..move I would say. Pick out your choice and move.
    Took the words right out of my mouth(:



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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon<3 View Post
    I wanna go to canadaaa
    planning on it August :3

    we should go together
    Let me know when exactly!! We could have ever so much fun....if you dare!!





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    I would, but money is tight. Plus, I wouldn't really have a place to stay. If I move to Canada, I'm guaranteed a place to stay.

    That right there shows you're not exactly ready to move. Do you have the answers to the following Q?

    1)Have you ever been to Canada before?

    2)If the "place" you're staying at falls through, where will you go? You'll be in another country with nobody to fall back on.

    In my opinion I'd say move to another part of Hawaii on your own for a year, make sure you can handle it all, take a 1-2 week vacation to Canada and see if you could live there for X amount of years.

    "If at first you don't succeed, destroy all the evidence that you tried."



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    Quote Originally Posted by WaterDemon View Post

    That right there shows you're not exactly ready to move. Do you have the answers to the following Q?

    1)Have you ever been to Canada before?

    2)If the "place" you're staying at falls through, where will you go? You'll be in another country with nobody to fall back on.

    In my opinion I'd say move to another part of Hawaii on your own for a year, make sure you can handle it all, take a 1-2 week vacation to Canada and see if you could live there for X amount of years.

    I've never been there before, but I'm moving there with my boyfriend who is a Canadian citizen. I think that answers both of your questions.

    The whole point is that I don't want to move ANYWHERE ELSE in Hawaii. I'm sick of this place. And honestly, I know I'm not ready at the moment, which is why I'm moving in about a year. Lots of time to think, plan and save.




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    You can venture to California <3 but you know moving away from the family will be hard especially if they don't know about your relationship. I say just let them know its something you have to do and just do it. However, visiting is probs not the worst idea either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Annie<3 View Post
    I've never been there before, but I'm moving there with my boyfriend who is a Canadian citizen. I think that answers both of your questions.

    The whole point is that I don't want to move ANYWHERE ELSE in Hawaii. I'm sick of this place. And honestly, I know I'm not ready at the moment, which is why I'm moving in about a year. Lots of time to think, plan and save.

    That's precisely my point. You're moving into another country, far far away from "home" to live with someone that may not always be permanent. Do you have a backup plan in case the relationship falls through?

    The idea of moving out in Hawaii isn't to stay there forever, it's to get used to the ways of being on your own and in case anything goes wrong you would have people to fall back on.

    "If at first you don't succeed, destroy all the evidence that you tried."



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    Quote Originally Posted by Annie<3 View Post
    I've never been there before, but I'm moving there with my boyfriend who is a Canadian citizen. I think that answers both of your questions.

    The whole point is that I don't want to move ANYWHERE ELSE in Hawaii. I'm sick of this place. And honestly, I know I'm not ready at the moment, which is why I'm moving in about a year. Lots of time to think, plan and save.

    With all respect, Annie. I hope you know your BF really well. Good Luck to you, always. Ciao.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sarahlynn View Post
    You can venture to California <3 but you know moving away from the family will be hard especially if they don't know about your relationship. I say just let them know its something you have to do and just do it. However, visiting is probs not the worst idea either.
    I would love to go to Cali(: And visiting I was thinking about, but I'm also thinking about money. I'm really close with my family. My parents want me to stay in Hawaii because they want me to be near them. I think just because everyone else's child does that, doesn't mean I should. I am the black sheep of my family o_o

    Quote Originally Posted by WaterDemon View Post
    That's precisely my point. You're moving into another country, far far away from "home" to live with someone that may not always be permanent. Do you have a backup plan in case the relationship falls through?

    The idea of moving out in Hawaii isn't to stay there forever, it's to get used to the ways of being on your own and in case anything goes wrong you would have people to fall back on.

    That's precisely my point. You're moving into another country, far far away from "home" to live with someone that may not always be permanent. Do you have a backup plan in case the relationship falls through?
    - Yes. We've talked about it and if that was the case, we'd deal with each other until I can move out.

    The idea of moving out in Hawaii isn't to stay there forever, it's to get used to the ways of being on your own and in case anything goes wrong you would have people to fall back on.
    - I understand that,
    but you don't know my family(: once I venture out, I'm on my own for good. Even if something went wrong, they'll give me the whole "You wanted to be an adult. Deal with it yourself" bit. At least I know that's how it will be at first. Then eventually, when everything's been said and done, I know they'll be there. It's just hard to fall back on people who ask me for money and so on. I've considered having a room mate, but I don't trust any of my "friends"(: I have also been considering just visiting Canada as well and that option is still available.


    Quote Originally Posted by Boomerang View Post
    With all respect, Annie. I hope you know your BF really well. Good Luck to you, always. Ciao.
    Oh I do And thanks.



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    You remind me of me....

    I'm going to Toronto this fall for a guy, and yes I have a back up plan.

    Never met him before tho haha








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    Quote Originally Posted by Annie<3 View Post




    That's precisely my point. You're moving into another country, far far away from "home" to live with someone that may not always be permanent. Do you have a backup plan in case the relationship falls through?
    - Yes. We've talked about it and if that was the case, we'd deal with each other until I can move out.

    The idea of moving out in Hawaii isn't to stay there forever, it's to get used to the ways of being on your own and in case anything goes wrong you would have people to fall back on.
    - I understand that,
    but you don't know my family(: once I venture out, I'm on my own for good. Even if something went wrong, they'll give me the whole "You wanted to be an adult. Deal with it yourself" bit. At least I know that's how it will be at first. Then eventually, when everything's been said and done, I know they'll be there. It's just hard to fall back on people who ask me for money and so on. I've considered having a room mate, but I don't trust any of my "friends"(: I have also been considering just visiting Canada as well and that option is still available.


    Well, do make sure that you have a backup plan in case even that goes wrong. The worst thing that can happen to you is being out on the streets in a new country with very few things to work with. It never hurts to be safe.

    I would visit Canada first and make sure that you like the area, weather etc etc. And yeah, a room mate would be a perfectly good idea. It would give you the responsibilities of being on your own, but at the same time, it would be a lot cheaper and easier to manage.

    Keep with those ideas and you should do fairly good.

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