It can't all be full of racist bigots.
Well, you say that...
It can't all be full of racist bigots.
I had no idea Australian was so different to English.Been here over 20 years best thing the wife and i ever did,10 years in Sydney and 11 years so far in Brisbane the next best thing we did. Emily was born on Australia day day off and fireworks still tell her that they are for her but 13 now not sure she believes me now lol.Luke 9 was born in qld Emily nsw and state of origin starts this week me and Emily nsw Luke and mum qld it's worth a watch.And sea eagle GO MANLY big fan went to 2008 grand final 40.0 what a day i hate the storm, and did go to seagulls downunder meets when was in Sydney now do seagulls downunder Brisbane.
Best country to live in the world imo, Just pips Canada to the title.
Hoping for the proposed visa waiver agreement between Aus/NZ/CAN/UK to go through and I'll be on the first plane back out there.
Thankfully Fosters and Castlemaine aren't the best they can come up with. Coopers Pale and Sparkling Ales are both lovely.
Brilliant place to live, if you can avoid the rednecks.
With Canada, amazing places. Varied scenery, with snow capped mountains in parts.
Australia's unbearably hot and humid for much of the year (in the tropics all year), and getting hotter, with sensible Aussies/ex-pats spending much of their time indoors to shelter from the skin cancer danger and to enjoy air con.
Well this is the problem isn't it; I've spent a year in Aus and a year in Canada and the two common issues that they have are: 1) terrible climates...either freezing to death or being boiled alive, and 2) cultural deserts...there are limits to how much joy scenery can bring to your life.
You forgot to mention shit lager, if Fosters and Castlemine XXXX is the best they can come up with, it's a no from me......
It can't all be full of racist bigots.
To be fair there is underlying racism here, though it does vary depending on what part of the country you are in and only a fool would deny that.
It does seem odd sometimes in the pub, when racist comments are spouted by blokes with Thai brides standing with them.
To be fair there is underlying racism here, though it does vary depending on what part of the country you are in and only a fool would deny that.
It does seem odd sometimes in the pub, when racist comments are spouted by blokes with Thai brides standing with them.
Yes I agree.
There is a stark and quite confronting difference between the UK and Australia when it comes to racism. Many things i have heard in social situations over here wouldn't be tolerated in the UK in the same contexts.
Although to be fair it must be said that many Aussies I know are becoming more aware of this and changing their ways.
There's an underlying racism everywhere in the world. No single nation is free from it.
You're taking the piss. The UK has always had far more violent, organised and in your face extreme right elements than Australia has.