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Should I move home?

  • 14-05-2020 9:10pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 17


    I've been living in London for 8 years and always assumed I'd move back to Ireland at some point. I'm in my mid-thirties male and single and to be honest, I think I'd rather settle in Ireland eventually. Anyone have a similar experience with moving back? Was it a good idea?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,397 ✭✭✭Gamb!t


    SeanSSS wrote: »
    I've been living in London for 8 years and always assumed I'd move back to Ireland at some point. I'm in my mid-thirties male and single and to be honest, I think I'd rather settle in Ireland eventually. Anyone have a similar experience with moving back? Was it a good idea?

    I do find Ireland a little boring and would have liked to settle elsewhere but saying that I worked out that I have lived in in 6 different countries during my life and still end up coming back to my friends and family in Ireland so I guess its not that boring :D

    I just recently moved back from France after living there two years there as the job salaries are way better in Ireland so I was fortunate to keep my Irish job.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,236 ✭✭✭Dr. Kenneth Noisewater


    All other things being equal (ability to get a job, salary expectation etc), I don't think you have much to lose by moving back to be honest. While it is a relatively big move, there's nothing stopping you coming home to see if it works out and fulfills your expectations of the life you think you'll have in Ireland. I suppose it depends where you'd be moving back to also.

    I was in a relationship where I met an Irish girl working in London, she moved home for a year and a half but our relationship ended, I think she was back working in London within about a month. Not saying it's always so easy, but you could always head back if it didn't work out the way you thought.


  • Registered Users Posts: 17 SeanSSS


    All other things being equal (ability to get a job, salary expectation etc), I don't think you have much to lose by moving back to be honest. While it is a relatively big move, there's nothing stopping you coming home to see if it works out and fulfills your expectations of the life you think you'll have in Ireland. I suppose it depends where you'd be moving back to also.

    I was in a relationship where I met an Irish girl working in London, she moved home for a year and a half but our relationship ended, I think she was back working in London within about a month. Not saying it's always so easy, but you could always head back if it didn't work out the way you thought.

    Good point I can always come back to London, although I do have a permanent job here and annoyingly in my industry (media) a lot of the work is freelance so very few people will take you on unless your in the country and ready to work so if I was to go back it would be a case of packing in my permanent job and taking my chances once I arrive...

    I think it could be a pipe dream in my head moving back and settling with an irish girl, I just really don't see myself settling out of ireland which leads to me think I should either move back and stop wasting time, or let go of the ideal situation in my head.


  • Registered Users Posts: 17 SeanSSS


    Gamb!t wrote: »
    I do find Ireland a little boring and would have liked to settle elsewhere but saying that I worked out that I have lived in in 6 different countries during my life and still end up coming back to my friends and family in Ireland so I guess its not that boring :D

    I just recently moved back from France after living there two years there as the job salaries are way better in Ireland so I was fortunate to keep my Irish job.

    Haha exactly, following career is all well and good but sometimes quality of life when friends and family are near is a lot better.


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