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    The things i like about Australia.

    I was looking at the sky tonight. It was dark, there were many stars which is hardly seen in Korea.
    All of sudden I realized that how much happy i am here in Australia. (I think I will have my period soon... Extremely sentimental...)

    People tend to forget that how they are having such a blessed life because it's easily covered by their simple problems and worries, like i did, i complained that how much i have to make money to pay school fee but not very often i thought that i have such a beautiful life!

    I'm so happy at the moment even though there seems no customer tonight -_-, i haven't felt this ~blessed feeling~ For a while...

    A things I like about Australia!!! (Mostly sydney)
    1. Fresh air, nice weather. Not too hot, not too cold compare with Korea,. Nice atmosphere>_<
    2. Cheap avocadoes, mangoes. Whenever i go to Cabramatta i get mangostine a kilogram too..
    3. Cultural diversity.
    4. Permissive(tolerant) society.

    Many customer asked me that If I'm planning to stay Australia for ever, or not,
    Then i always wondered why so many Koreans are so desperate to get green card, want to stay here, but as long as i live here i think I'm becoming like the other Koreans/Asians...

    But still my dream place is somewhere in tropical country...>_<

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    Tropical place is up north in Queensland.
    But Hawaii much better. I went last year and so many Japanese and other Asians over there and beautiful tropical place. I am going back this year. Very nice place to relax and unwind. Have a holiday there. You'll love it. But Sydney will always be my home even though I wasn't born here lol

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    I am not happy here. 2 months left to finish my study and go home.yaloooooooo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christmas View Post
    I was looking at the sky tonight. It was dark, there were many stars which is hardly seen in Korea.
    All of sudden I realized that how much happy i am here in Australia. (I think I will have my period soon... Extremely sentimental...)

    People tend to forget that how much they are having such a blessed life because it's easily covered by their simple problems and worries, like i did, i complained that how much i have to make money to pay school fee but not very often i thought that i have such a beautiful life!

    I'm so happy at the moment even though there seems no customer tonight -_-, i haven't felt this ~blessed feeling~ For a while...

    A things I like about Australia!!! (Mostly sydney)
    1. Fresh air, nice weather. Not too hot, not too cold compare with Korea,. Nice atmosphere>_<
    2. Cheap avocadoes, mangoes. Whenever i go to Cabramatta i get mangostine a kilogram too..
    3. Cultural diversity.
    4. Permissive(tolerant) society.

    Many customer asked me that If I'm planning to stay Australia for ever, or not,
    Then i always wondered why so many Koreans are so desperate to get green card, want to stay here, but as long as i live here i think I'm becoming like the other Koreans/Asians...

    But still my dream place is somewhere in tropical country...>_<
    The more I read about your posts, the more I've come to like you Sweetie !

    You're such a positive and content person, and not afraid to express yourself, just love the thinking type !

    BTW, mangosteen is still too expensive here !
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    Hong kong the best and i be there to spend the rest of my life for sure

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    Odd that its so quiet. Probably because new shop aye and the previous owners didnt run it very well and had crappy girls on. Good to see you guys taking over. Been meaning to see you as well Jerry but never seem to be your way. Plus im shorter than you so it feels a little embarrassing ahhahhahha

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christmas View Post
    I was looking at the sky tonight. It was dark, there were many stars which is hardly seen in Korea.
    The waning moon is rising later and later at the moment so the sky is dark with lots of stars for longer into the night. But if you were looking at the night sky in the city you would see a lot fewer stars than outside of Sydney.

    The best place to look at stars in Sydney at the moment and not have to travel far is in the Royal national park - no street or building lights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sextus View Post
    The waning moon is rising later and later at the moment so the sky is dark with lots of stars for longer into the night. But if you were looking at the night sky in the city you would see a lot fewer stars than outside of Sydney.

    The best place to look at stars in Sydney at the moment and not have to travel far is the Royal national park - no street or building lights.
    You are spot on again Sextus.

    I did an astronomy class a few years ago.
    We had an outing to the Royal National Park one night.
    It took around 30 minutes in the darkness for our eyes to adjust.
    The night sky was awesome.

    I have also seen fabulous night skies in Central Australia.

    Some of the other "things" that I like about Australia / Sydney.

    Shelley, Lola, Julie, Joanna, Joey, Nana, Jennifer, etc, etc.

    One day soon I would like to meet Christmas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christmas View Post

    I'm so happy at the moment even though there seems no customer tonight -_-,


    But still my dream place is somewhere in tropical country...>_<

    Hi sister,


    May be you should consider working in Cairns for a little while, it's beautiful tropical paradise up there, I know a Korean shop if you are interested - the only shop I have been to up there.................lol
    Without good customer services, there will be no business!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by AHLUNGOR View Post
    Hi sister,


    May be you should consider working in Cairns for a little while, it's beautiful tropical paradise up there, I know a Korean shop if you are interested - the only shop I have been to up there.................lol
    Oh wow thanks uncle ahlungor ❤️❤️ I've never thought about that way. I may try on this winter holiday?! But i don't like
    Korean shop...!!!!.. >_<

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    Australia is the best country in the world;
    Democracy, freedom, fair legal system, prosperity, great climate, beautiful environment, open spaces, culture, human and civil rights, opportunity.
    There is always room for improvement of course and we are going backwards with the current conservative government but we are still the best country in the world.
    There are a couple of countries in Western Europe than can compare with Australia but that's about it.
    Most countries in the world are undemocratic, or poor, or overcrowded, or don't value human rights, or third world, or a one party state.
    The people are often wonderful but the government and economy is fucked.
    Only a tiny minority of countries are great countries to live in. Australia is one of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rooter View Post
    Australia is the best country in the world;
    Democracy, freedom, fair legal system, prosperity, great climate, beautiful environment, open spaces, culture, human and civil rights, opportunity.
    There is always room for improvement of course and we are going backwards with the current conservative government but we are still the best country in the world.
    There are a couple of countries in Western Europe than can compare with Australia but that's about it.
    Most countries in the world are undemocratic, or poor, or overcrowded, or don't value human rights, or third world, or a one party state.
    The people are often wonderful but the government and economy is fucked.
    Only a tiny minority of countries are great countries to live in. Australia is one of them.
    I wouldn't say Australia "is the best" country in the world, far from it. But I would say that Audtralia is "one of the best" country in the world.

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    "The people are often wonderful but the government and economy is fucked."
    Agreed bro
    The Labor communists left us with a shit load of debt. Will take 10 years to recover

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    If you're young, best place is HK with an overseas passport outside of HK or China

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    Hong Kong is a nice place to live. If you want to live a shortened life

    I saw a documentary last year, where an Australian family had to move to Hong Kong for work
    They were using some type of indoor air purifier, to deal with the air pollution, and were fearful of their childrens health

    And formal reports agree :
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_pollution_in_Hong_Kong

    1600 deaths estimated per year, due to air pollution

    Even as early as 2000, the total negative impact to the Hong Kong Economy, including cardiorespiratory disease was in excess of HK$11.1 billion
    Research by three universities and a think-tank estimates that the pollution is costing Hong Kong about HK$21.2 billion a year in hospital admissions and lost productivity
    In addition, about 1,600 deaths a year might be avoided if air quality improves


    http://biocitystudio.com/2010/01/13/...-every-8-days/
    Hong Kong air pollution – Life threatening one in every 8 Days

    13 January, 2010

    A report, citing figures obtained from the government, says Hong Kong’s roadside air pollution reached life-threatening levels one in every eight days last year
    The air pollution index was recorded by the Environmental Protection Department
    It said there were 44 days of “very high pollution” last year
    That number is up from the 39 reported days in 2008 and the 13 days in 2005
    The impact of vehicular and industrial pollution on the health of citizens in major cities is becoming increasingly documented
    Public transport needs to play a bigger role in moving people around their cities to reduce pollution

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    Quote Originally Posted by tpol View Post
    If you're young, best place is HK with an overseas passport outside of HK or China

    May i ask why? And how? I've been to HK for holiday last year and wasn't impressive that much...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christmas View Post
    i complained that how much i have to make money to pay school fee
    Well it is working, your english vocabulary is getting better and better! How long have you been learning english Jerry? I'll bet it has been hard work, but getting easier.

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    Because HK is the city never sleep the best nite view ever , try to go there on christmas time , paradise

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    Quote Originally Posted by cisco View Post
    Because HK is the city never sleep the best nite view ever , try to go there on christmas time , paradise
    I used to think this until i went to hk. Everything seemed to mostly close by 10pm.

    If anything all the night action seemed to be in Macau

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sextus View Post
    Well it is working, your english vocabulary is getting better and better! How long have you been learning english Jerry? I'll bet it has been hard work, but getting easier.
    Well I learnt english intensely a year, in australia somewhere very special place, then came to sydney to extend my major study in uni...
    So.. Im not in language school since 2014 But i'm learning english in practical way nowdays.

    Eg; cbf - can't be fucked....
    Have a good 'one' i've never thought that would be 'one'...

    Learning other language is always good fun la! Lei jong em jong ee o ah???

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