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And I thought English was the national language?!? ;DIf ya come down under to live with skippy, make sure to get some digs first and then go get a crust. If ya have a sheila with you thats good, because she can get the chooks from Woolies and meat too to have a Bar b. Make sure you don't get crook, but if you do, just go out on compo, and if all else fails, just go on the dole.
If your on the dole, sit at home, watch a warrie and have a cuppa with moo juice, and a cpl of bikkies.
If you live in Perth in summer you will get the Fremantle Dr come in around 4ish.
Smoking darts in public is becoming more and more real, so don't do that.
Don't go out on the town and get drunk, as you might end up in a divvie van, and if not the booze bus might end up getting you as you pass a road train . . .
I think I've got some learning to do!So come on down because 95% of us Aussies live within 150kms of the coast, and anything beyond is desert. We have 8 out of the top 10 deadliest snakes and spiders. And in the sea, box jelly fish or sharks will get ya. You just are not safe, and i would read into our Slang too lol
There are a lot of Sth African Ex Pats over here. Its lovely. Melb is a Cultral City, Sydney is full of yuppies, Brisbane, well the whole state of Queensland is its own State, the NT, if you didn't read a paper or watch the box, you wouldn't know what day it is, its so laid back. Tassie is just down right beautiful state, but no jobs, and Western Australia is gorgeous top to bottom and thats where i live. And FYI Perth is the most isolated city in the world
Lots and lots of choices. I've been to Sydney, Melbourne, briefly to Perth (passing through on the way to Perenjori) and have spent about 10 weeks in all in the Hunter Valley. Plus a couple of days in Queensland. I think culturally Australia and SA not too different, but as you say, there's a different flavour in each city/state. Perth seems to be nice and hot, if not too hot, but is closer geographically to the 'rest of the world' as I see it. I have relatives in Melbourne (weather sucks) and I have business dealings with a company in Sydney. So as you can see the choice is easy!
Thanks for the kind invite and if I do end up taking you up on it, will look you up for a cold one!Come on down under . . . .