

Jussyonline
Zimbabwean looking for information about New Zealand
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About me
Zimbabwean, 44 years old
Lives in Wellington City, Wellington
Speaks English
Registration: 28 July 2018
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Life's "turning points" by Gordon Barlow
Everybody has a "turning point" in his or her life - incidents that changed the course of their lives from one set path to another. Some are easy to identify, some aren't. Some are exotic, some bizarre, some unexpected and ...

There's that attachment or feeling that always lingers with each time you hear something said about your country of origin. Testimony of myself. A lot bad things happens and happened there but when ever my colleagues try to draw me into a ... Read More


Where to go this winter break? by nuenisAli
Hi, I'm a Malaysian student who's currently living in UK. Winter break is coming and I still can't decide where to go for a holiday. I've been thinking of going to Spain or Germany. But I still need opinions and more suggestions; ...

In the middle of summer this southern part of Earth. Read More


Life's "turning points" by Gordon Barlow
Everybody has a "turning point" in his or her life - incidents that changed the course of their lives from one set path to another. Some are easy to identify, some aren't. Some are exotic, some bizarre, some unexpected and ...

Thanks Gordon Barlow. For your explanation at least I grasp meaning of what you're saying about " turning point". As I'm 38 now I look back from where I came from I realized, yes there's was a turning point in my life. And not ... Read More


Life's "turning points" by Gordon Barlow
Everybody has a "turning point" in his or her life - incidents that changed the course of their lives from one set path to another. Some are easy to identify, some aren't. Some are exotic, some bizarre, some unexpected and ...

There's a time I'll think I have finally reach my turning point only to realise I'm still on square one. Again I ask myself, what is a turning point, is it an achievement are they milestones to measure it. It buffels my mind. I am a fish ... Read More


Offer An Apology Or Withdraw Statements by FeminineHeart
Sorry doesn’t prove anything unless I mean it. We must never justify someone's wrong action, without them apologizing first and admitting their wrongs. If we do. We are not making them better, but we are making them worse on the bad things ...

But how do I prove whether the apology was said in honest or just lip service. Also is it necessary proving its creditability. I think one should just accept it. Someone once said does saying sorry to you make me right? Read More