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I am learning carefully about settling down in Australia – not through advertisements, but through real experiences

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2025 5:15 pm
by nguyenlun25118
I'm currently exploring more about life in Australia – from the living environment and education for children to long-term opportunities for growth and stability. Australia is often mentioned as one of the most livable countries in the world, so I'd love to connect with anyone who is currently living there or planning to move, to exchange real-life experiences. If you've been through the journey, I’d truly appreciate any insights – whether it's the positives or things to be cautious about. <3

Re: I am learning carefully about settling down in Australia – not through advertisements, but through real experiences

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2025 5:48 pm
by moey_dw
Honey man I never been to Australia but there is lots of dangerous animals and frogs there........ this is what it is said!!!

Re: I am learning carefully about settling down in Australia – not through advertisements, but through real experiences

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2025 6:20 pm
by andrei-1
I'm thinking about it too. But it seems to me that they are simply lagging behind the epicenter of civilization.
I was watching the birth rate. It was the last big country where a white man gave birth to more than two children.
But now they have begun to understand something. It's a great indicator of what they're thinking.

Thus, the fertility rate, that is, the ratio of children to the number of women of childbearing age,
is 1.5. And the only areas with a fertility rate higher than the
population reproduction rate (2.1) are located in rural areas. And the natives make the main contribution to this. :eh:

I don't shake out my slippers when I go to smoke.
I don't check the bed before I go to bed.
The government does not oblige me to save water.
An interesting country for traveling without small children. :razz:

Re: I am learning carefully about settling down in Australia – not through advertisements, but through real experiences

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2025 6:39 pm
by zelepuk
nguyenlun25118 wrote: Fri Apr 18, 2025 5:15 pm I'm currently exploring more about life in Australia – from the living environment and education for children to long-term opportunities for growth and stability. Australia is often mentioned as one of the most livable countries in the world, so I'd love to connect with anyone who is currently living there or planning to move, to exchange real-life experiences. If you've been through the journey, I’d truly appreciate any insights – whether it's the positives or things to be cautious about. <3
As foreigners joke, this is a country where every animal tries to bite or eat you. :)

Re: I am learning carefully about settling down in Australia – not through advertisements, but through real experiences

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2025 6:52 pm
by boytoy
Picture this.... Australia: ginormous country with these small cities like county's on the coastlines I'm talking clumps of them.. not much women a whole lotta homosexuals and nothing out there... bare and empty been there in 2000 Olympics and 2015 nothing changed about it... expensive, same lowkey racists a whole lotta people are trash I cant describe them but they remind me of Californians these folks will berate you or speak in condescending tones you what I noticed is it white old white anglo saxon descendants of the European settlers are the group to avoid.....

Re: I am learning carefully about settling down in Australia – not through advertisements, but through real experiences

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2025 6:53 pm
by boytoy
The country even coined a word for some thing they do it's called a tall poppy syndrome where you are hated on if you are balling or doing well but they got a good medicare system I have heard.... never seen a aboriginal black person when I was there besides Cathy Free Man who was that gold medal runner

Re: I am learning carefully about settling down in Australia – not through advertisements, but through real experiences

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2025 6:59 pm
by wojtek
Australian Stereotypes...

Re: I am learning carefully about settling down in Australia – not through advertisements, but through real experiences

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2025 7:45 pm
by moey_dw
andrei-1 wrote: I'm thinking about it too. But it seems to me that they are simply lagging behind the epicenter of civilization.
I was watching the birth rate. It was the last big country where a white man gave birth to more than two children.
But now they have begun to understand something. It's a great indicator of what they're thinking.

Thus, the fertility rate, that is, the ratio of children to the number of women of childbearing age,
is 1.5. And the only areas with a fertility rate higher than the
population reproduction rate (2.1) are located in rural areas. And the natives make the main contribution to this. :eh:

I don't shake out my slippers when I go to smoke.
I don't check the bed before I go to bed.
The government does not oblige me to save water.
An interesting country for traveling without small children. :razz:
I think so something happened to Australia because since 1950's they made muscle cars Holden and Ford but now they dont manufacture any cars any more which seem backwards!!

Re: I am learning carefully about settling down in Australia – not through advertisements, but through real experiences

Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2025 7:01 am
by xard777
Welcome to the outback!
It's full of spiders and their gov has gone mad... like rabies mad... probably been bitten by the outback.
How do these cities thrive if it's full of homos? Should it not die out??? Asking for a friend.
Xard777

Re: I am learning carefully about settling down in Australia – not through advertisements, but through real experiences

Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2025 6:32 pm
by boytoy
Australian government are like the gestapo... outta their god damn minds... dont you dare think about driving or navigating their roads theres just a whole lotta police patrol cars and checkpoints that trap drivers and give citations for going 5mph over the speed limit its all intense and that Sydney transportation system is clapped out lol it's a disarmed nation and Im just wondering where the indigenous people are