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RE: A morning walk on the beach at sunrise

Yeah, you must know, that here in the old world, we have very good schools, which are free by the way, where we get edumacated very well ;) lol
And because I am a very nice person, I always like to help the underedumacated, if needed 😊

I have never heard that word, but I love it ;)

Edumacate; An uneducated way people, including Redneck's, Hill-Billy's and Feral people use in place of the word Education to sound smarter than they may be.
Source: https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=edumacate

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Dang that word exists I thought i had made it up when I joke about education, my Bubble is burst I must have heard it before and stole it

Back in NZ educations is also free and I did fairly well, although i never made it to University, more because i was bored with school and wanted to work, I was nagged by Family and Teachers to go to Uni but I said I would take a one year break to work and then head to University and the one year just dragged on for 43 Years LOL

First I thought, it was a strange typo, then I googled the word and found it ;) LOL

I haven't been to the University either. I didn't like school, I didn't like to learn, although I learned fast and easy, but I didn't like it, and I didn't want to leave my home. Then I went to the army (the 8 months basic military service we have to absolve), and never returned home, but I didn't move far away ;)

I didnt like school either i liked the sport but found the classes boring even though I always did well in the exams, thats the good side of having a very high IQ I didnt have to work hard at school, and i know I would have cruised through University easy, but it would have bored me and who know what trouble i would have got into I worked one job for a year, but that was not the job for me and then joined the army and stayed with it for 12 Years before applying for and joining the UN, but where i am different is a move far far away

I could never have moved so far away from my home. I like holidays, but after a few days I long for home, and I need to visit my parent's house as often as I can.

I would have said the same but when I joined the army I wasn’t far away but then I did 3 years in Singapore and the travel bug bit i guess

... and you got used of it, I think. The longest time I was away from home, was about 3 months, when I travelled through Europe after the army in the age of 18.

YEah I did I must admit and now thinking of staying here when I retire,