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

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A lot of funny posts in this thread. Quite valid points you all make, too.

Don't forget, in Summer it's one of the hottest places on Earth. Every Spring and Summer we have a lot of 40 degree (104f) days and more, back to back.

I always say, the healthcare here is the best in the world, but then again as a bare minimum, you've got to be in the lower middle class to survive here. So there's pluses and minuses.
For me, I miss how it was back in the 1980's. Carefree, everyone got along (mostly) and life was chilled. Houses were within reach for every family and you could make a deal with a handshake.

Since then, things have changed drastically and there's just way too many rules now especially in Sydney.

Apart from the crazy insects and somewhat strict governing, if it wasn't for Australia there would be no Forex Station 😋

This is how our harbour looks like every afternoon and my house is somewhere far over towards the right, top-center side of the photo. Nah, maybe a bit further actually 😄
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Re: I am learning carefully about settling down in Australia – not through advertisements, but through real experiences

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Krunal Gajjar wrote: Sat Apr 19, 2025 8:38 pm One of the Most Beautiful Country in the World... But...

Be aware of this guy Steve Smith. A Blaster...
That's the guy that cheated in cricket then cried 😂
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Re: I am learning carefully about settling down in Australia – not through advertisements, but through real experiences

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Jimmy wrote: Sat Apr 19, 2025 7:55 pm A lot of funny posts in this thread. Quite valid points you all make, too.

Don't forget, in Summer it's one of the hottest places on Earth. Every Spring and Summer we have a lot of 40 degree (104f) days and more, back to back.

I always say, the healthcare here is the best in the world, but then again as a bare minimum, you've got to be in the lower middle class to survive here. So there's pluses and minuses.
For me, I miss how it was back in the 1980's. Carefree, everyone got along (mostly) and life was chilled. Houses were within reach for every family and you could make a deal with a handshake.

Since then, things have changed drastically and there's just way too many rules now especially in Sydney.

Apart from the crazy insects and somewhat strict governing, if it wasn't for Australia there would be no Forex Station 😋

This is how our harbour looks like every afternoon and my house is somewhere far over towards the right, top-center side of the photo. Nah, maybe a bit further actually 😄
Sydney-harbour-in-the-afternoon.jpg
You are blessed to be living in such a beautiful place Jimmy. :thumbup:


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

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I am in Vietnam, saving every day, every hour, with a goal in mind—to reach $300,000. Not to change my own life, but to open up a brighter, bigger future for my son. I am not after luxury or comfort; I am looking for a truly developed environment where my son can learn, grow, and succeed.

This is not just an immigration plan—it is a father’s lifelong journey, filled with love and responsibility. <3
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Re: I am learning carefully about settling down in Australia – not through advertisements, but through real experiences

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nguyenlun25118 wrote: Fri Apr 25, 2025 10:46 pm I am in Vietnam, saving every day, every hour, with a goal in mind—to reach $300,000. Not to change my own life, but to open up a brighter, bigger future for my son. I am not after luxury or comfort; I am looking for a truly developed environment where my son can learn, grow, and succeed.

This is not just an immigration plan—it is a father’s lifelong journey, filled with love and responsibility. <3