*Can we hit 5,000 LIKES for a Top 10 Best Cities to Live in the WORLD list?!* Hope you all enjoy our first video on Australia, and if you'd wanna see me cover any other countries, let me know! Australia is probably my favorite country, and I might end up living there one day, so *I'd love to make a Top 10 Best Cities to Live in Australia list* if you'd wanna see it :) *What is YOUR Favorite City / Town in Australia?*
I’m an Aussie, 1) it’s pronounced Aussie like “Auzzy” 2) wildlife is fine, only stupid people would provoke them 3) fires are usually a bad thing BUT we have fires to help the bush grow, it’s so the seeds or whatever replant 4) the isolation is a good thing with covid and all 5) you get used to the heat 6) the internet can be trash but it’s usually fine this video was full of a bunch of stereotypes that have been listed by so many americans NOT australian’s. Bet steve irwin would be disgusted by this video. can we not let americans try and decide what other countries are like until they properly understand it’s culture
As an Australian, everything the video said is wrong. I’ve never felt isolated, I’ve never had a problem with bush fires, I’ve never had slow internet. This dude is acting like, his country isn’t shit. Like says the one who has a gun policy.
I lived in Melbourne for 20 years but returned back to NZ. Biggest mistake I made so now that I'm retired I spend little time in NZ. I love NRL so always come for the State of Origin with an extended time travelling around seeing the country that I never saw. I just love Australia.
As a Lebanese Australian if you live in a country like lebanon you’ll appreciate just how good australia is. People in first world countries truly don’t appreciate where they are. Come to lebanon for one week and see if you can last, you’ll find yourself kissing the ground of australia
true but it seems there is among the younger lebanese generation a bit of a shitty attitude about australia. guess they haven't seen what their parents saw in lebanon, or life here isn't the dream that was sold to them.
I remember being an Australian exchange student in the US and when it ended they all asked why I was going back to Australia. I tried to tell them it was my country and I wanted to go home but they wouldn’t have it. “ but you could stay in America”! they kept saying in total disbelief that people can lead great lives elsewhere snd not want to stay in the USA
@lamborghiniaventador8670: Well, if I'm going to school, I don't wanna get shot,and I also don't wanna get robbed while I'm sleeping, so I prefer Australia.
The big question is have you ever travelled to and worked in Australia? If I had to choose to either live in the US or Australia I'd pick Australia hands down. From a Scot! 🏴🇦🇺
Drive 20 minutes one way to a beach, and 20 the other way to creeks and lakes and waterfalls. Everywhere is air conditioned and we like being far away. Cities being far apart, means no cities so full you can't move! Road trips are a right of passage, with incredible sceneries. A bustling night life and lots of attractions. It's expensive here so I can vouch for that but our internet is fine 😅 and most carriers have no capped data now. If you love the outdoors and adventure - Australia for the win!
I’m Italian and I moved to live in Australia with my two daughters, three years ago, because I wanted to give to my two daughters a better and safer future to them and I did it.. here it’s very safe and there are a lot opportunities of job. I miss Italy for my culture, traditions and food, but I’m happy for my two daughters, for theirs future and the nature here is amazing !
It probably feels more isolated to people from other continents, where proper cities (not just towns) and people are closer. Australia also has one of the lowest population densities in the world. We wouldn't feel isolated since this is where we are born. Also, the rest of Oceania would feel even more isolated lol
I would like Australia to stay thinly populated. I don't want urban sprawl or people liivng in little boxes 4 stories up. I don't want our wildlife treasure to be sent extinct. We have destroyed too much of Australia's natural world already.
And of course California and Oregon don’t get bushfires either (this guy is a tosser - he won’t know what that is as fact checking isn’t part of his shtick)
"there is a reason we live near the coast" Well mate, if you take a look at the geography, its because that's where all the livable parts of the country are.
I am from WA and I couldn't wish for Australia to be better, I love it here and I have no interest of going anywhere else. Of course I would love to travel and all but Australia is my home and forever will be. Half of these things aren't even true, you don't see many wildlife out in the bush, the bushfires don't happen often and are usually in the summer, it isn't too expensive, the beaches, nature and urban areas are beautiful and not many people feel "isolated" and "depressed because we are away from other places". Australia is a beautiful place and I definitely recommend for you all to come and visit!
But after you have visited, please go home again. Population increase is ruining Australia. We are in danger of losing our rare and precious wildlife species because of habitat destruction.
@@Jacebeaner like what issues? The heat you get used to very quickly, the internet speed is pretty good in my opinion and who gives a fuck about time zones, no one feels isolated because of the distances between cities, and the animals are only dangerous if you live in the outback which isn’t most people. Yes Australia does have a lot of issues but this guy just chooses the stupid ones.
I am not an Aussie, but I can say without a doubt that Australia is a really wonderful place. I lived in it for a few years. Looking forward to going back
I really want to go to Australia a friend of mine moved there. I heard they make you have so much like $ and a job lined up ect before you become a resident. He said they do that so your not homeless. Idk if that's true. I believe he said you had to have at least 5 grand in an account
@@sarakay7291 Really? Well he got lucky, most people who come here are not permanent citizens, meaning you get paid less than minimum wage. It's almost impossible to get perminate citizenship here too. My step farther has been here for 13 years and he still hasn't been granted a permanent citizenship. So he can't use his degree because good jobs are reserved for citizens. The government also sucks ass.
It also costs thousands of dollars to apply for a citizenship that will be rejected because of a tiny fixable reasons. These reasons are bullshit and made up. One said you have to leave the country to apply, but changed their mind when he did leave. It's basically the ultimate tourist scam out there. Tens of thousands of dollars was wasted.
@@slyking214 his girlfriend lived there he got a Visa at one point was going for permanent residency did mention how difficult it was had to have enough in funds just to be there long term even on visa
I'm a yank and came to Australia for a visit in the mid 1970's... and never left. This is a terrific country and is not nearly as dangerous as most Americans are led to believe. American beaches have their fill of sharks too and I'd rather face off with a kangaroo in the bush than a bear in the woods. Sure it gets hot here in summer but Sydney had one day over 40C last summer and we don't get snow except in the mountains. I'll take the heat over snow and ice any day.... Shops are open much more often than this vid leads you to believe and bars restaurants are of course open late. One gets used to the long flights to rejoin the world, which is a small price to pay to avoid the constant social and political problems of the Northern Hemisphere. Best of all Australians are kind, fun, funny and have a terrific sense of fairness, and they actually like each other instead of tearing each other apart. There's very low crime, almost zero gun violence, and so much less paranoia than in US cities. I'll take my risk with the spiders, snakes, and swimming with sharks anyday over getting killed by some random fool with a gun... Cheers.
We migrated to Australia almost 20 years ago and “Australia is the place to be”. Dude, know your facts. I went to America for a holiday and will never replace my life being an Aussie now. Australia is such a beautiful country to live. I am blessed to be here.
As an expatriate Aussie I love my country, with all its adversities that is what makes it unique, I can only comment to the producer of this video; THE BRAIN IS A WONDEFUL THING AND EVERYONE SHOULD HAVE ONE" obviously he does not have one,hence this video really does not deserve commenting Eddie marsanich
As no doubt many people are in the US, Germany, Nigeria and Mongolia too. Get a tad sick of twee American comments about us. We are people. Some are good, some are bad, most of us are just. People.
There are many advantages. Take the long distance and isolation for example. If you want the in-laws to visit less often then just escape to Australia. Tell them it's hot. Tell them there are fires. Tell them that even without the fires there are poisonous snakes and spiders. All those rumours were created to keep us safe from the real dangers of the world outside of Australia.
I’m a proud Aussie who sadly moved overseas to Singapore, and I can say that this guy is capping about citizens feeling trapped and isolated And also about the travel part about Sydney to Melbourne and how you claim it’s a long drive which it is but. THATS WHY YOU TAKE A PLANE
@Indian Empire currently visiting SA and Melbourne from Singapore and I'm more shocked at the prices here. There is cheap food everywhere in Singapore but its hard to find a cheap meal in Australia. Singapore is only expensive due to high housing costs but for tourism and living costs I think it might be cheaper than Australia.
@Indian Empire It is expensive, but mainly for housing costs. Food there is generally quite cheap. Compared to the USA or Australia it is expensive, but compared to Switzerland it is very cheap (although Switzerland is already the most expensive place to live)
@@eggwoe2351 that would most likely be because of the prices going up my friend. Back in the 80s I think it was, apparently a cheeseburger from maccas was 20c.
I traded well on my Demo account but when I invested in to my main account i lost all my funds. Please i need an expert to assist me with my trading. It's frustrating how people loss funds in this trading, I really feel so bad.
That's true,. Its really needful for beginners not to settle for videos alone or they will see themselves losing all their money just like me when I newly started trading with this videos here on UA-cam.
I moved to Australia 11 years ago. I love the heat and you can always escape it because every public building is air conditioned. And your house and cars have air conditioned normally. Summer is barely 2 months. If my friends from Ireland who migrated here can survive it then anyone can. Australia is very beautiful. Love driving around here from north to south. I have visited countries with never ending driving. The bush fires are common in lot of countries and trust me, you don't get compensated via mail box. Firefighters also give their life away saving lives, that is how great Australia is. Travelling, Australians love travelling so 20 hours is piece of cake, and you can always stop in between even while driving to another state, I have done 3 days trips stopping on the way, love the tourist spots. Time zone, there are 23 countries in the world with different time zone including USA, humans don't decide, sun does. Lol. Don't know what cheap plan you bought but my house is 121Mbs. And about animals, leave them alone. Like in USA, bears come and eat you. Australians love camping and always does. Kangaroos are everywhere and they don't like you if they know you are causing threats. Driving, hahaha! You don't travel much seems like. Things are expensive but you are paid good. If I can get double increment in 7 years of work then can anyone. I'm respected and acknowledged at work. And after hours, not few places, I have always done grocery shopping at night and Americans stop burning fuel unnecessarily 24 X 7, give the nature break for once. And mental health , we have numbers because people have places to go unlike many countries which doesn't have much support and care plan so it never gets reported. I myself have been advocate of RUOK and beyond blue and have councillors at work. My friends have used government help as well. USA is 27th ranking in suicide and Australia is 41st which we are not proud of and so should you not be as well. We are very lucky we have help in Australia. And now during covid19, which country is the best to be in.....Australia no doubt. If you want to know why, do your research and make a video in comparison with USA.
Half the points could be said about the US too depending on where in the US you live so I would not want to move to Australia nor America but I do like both of the countries.
Political class & union leaders screw over middle class and upper class in Australia private sector ( every small and medium business owners I know struggle )
LMAO, from an Aussie was a good laugh. Some truths however no one here feels cut off or isolated! Thank God we are miles away from the rest of this crazy world!!!!!
They just concentrate development only in southern cities like Sydney,melbourne, Brisbane Slow development in Darwin’,cairns,Townsville, Sydney overcrowded city and expensive to live also Melbourne with expensive tolls fees Taxi driver so rude and rough and bit agreessive most of them immigrants backgrounds and try to rip you off as much as they can
Im a asian australian born in australia and everyday i wake up grateful for everything this lands offers me my family. I would hate to live in a society where i cant leave my house in fear, walk in cbd with a rolex or drive a lexus. My kids can walk to school without fear of kidnapping or been shot for there skin colour. Im forever indebted to the land under. Proud vietnamese australian
Amazing! I’ve lived in Australia for my entire life and I’m grateful for other people from other nationalities such as Vietnamese to come and live here.
Be glad you ain't aboriginal because in the Kimberly the KKK, still hunts, skins the children alive. Rip my niece's and nephews. At least you are now safe with god, and not hated by most races on this god forsaken world.
The smartest thing that should be on everyone's mind right now should be to invest in different streams of income that are not dependent on the government. Especially with the current economic crisis around the world. This is still a good time to invest in gold, silver, and digital currencies (BTC ETH...).
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Wow.. I know her too she is a licensed broker and a FINRA agent she is popular in US and Canada she is really amazing woman with good skills and experience
After i raised up to 425k trading with Charlotte Walsh, I bought a new house here in the States and also paid for my son's surgery (Kelvin) glory to God.
Dangerous animals is live in city? Like Sidney. I'm thinking to move Australia for university. But I'm too scared to animals.in Sidney dangerous animals live there?
@@larinlasmodangya6674 The worst you will come across in Sydney are red back or funnel-web spider or maybe the very, and I mean very, rare snake in a suburban back yard. The spiders won't kill you unless you have an allergic reaction (Just don't leave your shoes outside and shake them out before putting them on), and snakes are really rare in major centres like Sydney. This kind of dramatisation of what Australia is like just doesn't do the place justice. It is the equivalent of saying bobcats, mountain lions, bears and coyotes roam New York streets on a daily basis. Its a load of nonsense. I live in country Australia, really rural. Even there I only see maybe 2-3 snakes during the summer. Maybe a few more if its a particularly wet year and they are more active. You just don't get that in major centres here. So don't stress, Australia is perfectly safe. Respect the wildlife and you will be fine.
@@el6957 thank you for your comment. I'm just thinking to Australia for university. But I'm too scared to animals. And like seeing snake is big deal for me so . If I see just one snakes I would probably having a heart attack. I guess Australia is not for me :/
How true! And living in a democracy gives us a chance to have good laugh at what the yanks call a "democracy". Anarchy is the best way to describe America at it is certainly getting worse.
@@larinlasmodangya6674 you won't see a snake in Sydney. This video is full of lies. I'm 58 and have never seen a snake in my life (and yes, I've lived in the country as well.)
I moved in Australia 3 years ago and let me say the best things in my life I’m 13 years old but 2017 counts as my childhood... I just felt so good in Australia
StLucianQueen we have all race black white and Asian but mostly we have Aussies like aboriginal which pollution is 600k population out of 6.8 billion people
As an Australian, I get the impression that these top 10 reasons are over-embellished. You don't feel "trapped" in Australia when air travel is always an option, it would be rare to find any capped internet accounts now. Hardly anyone has trouble with the wildlife here and the bush fires are happening worldwide now (and floods) - it's because of climate change.
Air flights are available but they're expensive and very long just because of how big and isolated it is here. A flight from Perth to Sydney is at least $500-600 and you're still in the same country, that's just crazy to me
these videos are just clickbait. Most of the points he made were either complete lies or so minute that it doesn't matter. Like yes Australian's are shit drivers but that's not a reason to not move here, and you won't get killed by an animal unless you're trying to
It’s funny how all of the reasons he listed and none of the negatives I would list. Half aren’t accurate, totally agree! It’s hard to find someone who feels trapped, being far away can have downsides but also positive *covid* *threat of war* *spread of illness*. The internet can be annoying but it’s not much worse than the US and can be great when you’re on a meeting and don’t want the camera on. A big downside is paying international shipping fees though 😂 but first world problem. Our wildlife is fine, I last saw a snake a year ago! So dramatic 😂 😂. We have pros and cons but on balance compared to other countries we have it pretty good really.
Born and raised in Australia, I've lived in New York City, Miami, Los Angeles, Chicago etc - The American North East is like living in a freezer for practically 7 months of the year! It's torture hardly ever seeing the sun for months on end. Wake up in the dark, catch the underground subway and walk to your workplace in the cold shadow of skyscrapers, then spend your day under fluorescent lights. Finish work and the sun's already set at 4.30pm during the winter months in NYC. Living inside with oil heating for months and months - very unhealthy. Australia is full of nature (something only seen in Arizona, Utah, New Mexico and Colorado in the US) whereas the US is so congested with people nearly everywhere you go. It can be claustrophobic in the bigger cities. Miami is nice but too much crime, drugs and gun violence spols it. California is overcrowded. LA is overrated - too much pollution and people are full of themselves. Also the gun culture is out of control in the US - walk into the wrong neighbourhood and risk being shot. No thanks - that's why I moved back to Australia where I can watch the sun set over the Indian Ocean and there's sunshine almost every day of the year where I live. I love New York but it's too grungy and not somewhere to settle down.
I live in the northeast of America, and it is nothing near to what you are saying. We have four seasons. Also, I hope you can fight by yourself and never need those Americans to help you in, God forbid, a terrorist attack or invasion.
@@abbasrizvi7366 Jokes are supposed to be funny, not stupid and rude. Australia is actually a beautiful place. This video is FAKE. Don’t let it feed you lies. Like for example we don’t suck at driving it’s just that he thinks that probably cause this guy was probably driving too fast since our speeds are different most of the time. Your welcome.
@@mantlekaput1068 im from Europe, im planning to move to Australia, and i think Australia is 10 times better than America.. I've done my research, and u guys seem pretty chill, i dont like Americans mind set..
@@pustimedaproem4526 yeah and there’s so many American accents right? There’s two here Australian and American Asian Britain American all smashed together to make it sound like some normal accent lmao
My family wanted to migrate to Sydney Australia back in 2000 from Lebanon. We were denied because my mother had cancer and we did not meet their health requirement even though they offer free healthcare. America is my current home.
When Americans hear "Australia", they think of some dusty clearing with Uluru in the distance and an Aboriginal playing the didgeridoo in a nearby shack.
Not true! Many millions of Americans, such as myself--are well traveled, and highly educated in the subject of world geography. You can't paint 330 million people with the same broad brush. To even attempt to do so--is coming from a place of extreme bias, and pure ignorance.
Moved to this wonderful land called Australia 27 years ago and never looked back. This is a wonderful country with multicultural society. The bio diversity of the land is amazing. Yes, it does get a few hot days during Summer but the Summer lasts for only about 3 months of the year. Autumn and Spring are to die for. The Winter is not bad at all. Even though I come from a tropical country, I love the Winter best. It's pretty cozy. To sum it all up, we have the best weather, best people, best food culture, wonderful beaches, great education system and health care. We are also lucky to have a Pretty low crime rate, great democracy and a fair to all legal system. If this is not enough reason to live here, then I don't know what else people need??
Australia was better before multiculturalism. Western civilization is the best that humanity has produced so far. So diversity can only diminish us. An important reason why Australia is so nice to live in, is its relatively low population. But our traitor governments are doing their best to destroy what is good about Australia.
The best thing my parents did for me was migrate to Australia in 1973. We were paid to come here after we tried to get into Belgium and they said, "Nah mate, not here" to us. The government paid for our flights, accommodation and provided my dad with help to get a job. We came the year all that ended. We were lucky. I love Australia. I have lived and worked in Europe in my 20's for the experience. Even finished year 12 there. Man, nothing beats hearing the sound of the Aussie accent once you leave Europe by plane and get to Asia and all the Aussies start appearing to catch a flight go Oz. It's the sound of home to me. I have had the privilege of that experience at least 4 times in my life. I live in the lucky country. Now with war in Ukraine being far away is a big plus. I love 🇦🇺
I am an Australian now been living in Canada since 1956. I came here because I was a Aeronautical Engineer and the aircraft industry was way better than in Australia. The 2 countries are similar in that they are big with most of their populations being bottled in very small areas due to the climates ie too hot or too cold . Never the less they are both great places to live and since I married a nice Canadian nurse altho I’m sure there was a nice Australian nurse in Australian there to so made my family here.
We are one, but we are many And from all the lands on earth we come We’ll share a dream and sing with one voice, I am , you are, we are all Australian. 🇦🇺 👍
Love the I am Australian version by The Seekers. I am an American. there was a time when I really thought about emigrating to Australia but just never happened
I have lived and worked in 8 countries but presently, and finally, I call Australia home - I guess that says it all!! the only other countries I would not mind calling home are Switzerland and New Zealand, with USA being my last choice though I am happy to call a few Americans "good friends"!!
I’ve been here my whole life and I can say one thing, I love the heat, I’m not lonely, I don’t feel trapped or isolated??, natural fires aren’t our fault.. it’s actually healthy for our trees, would you really want cities so close to each other? I think Australia is a wonderful place and I think every one should visit this great country.
Australia is a climate change disaster and death zone, and YES the fires are the fault of wasteful Aussies who have the highest carbon footprint in the world. The total over the top response to covid in Victoria where I live was insane and yet so little real action on extinction and climate chaos which will make the death rate of covid seem miniscule in comparison
@@ihatemath2770 Since I'm more of a mountain guy, and as I know there's a mountain range in eastern Australia close to where most of the population is, I wonder if it's possible to go skiing in that area ? I know it's not the first thing people wanting to visit Australia think about, but well I wonder.
I love reading all these beautiful comments from people who have moved to Australia and now call it home and love everything about it- especially the opportunities. I’m proud that you have been welcomed and that you feel safe and happy.😊
Had a "deadly" snake in the backyard a few years ago, it didn't have any lethal weapons. there was no rampage. Just got the snake catcher in and the problem was solved.How many Americans have died in the past few years due to guns. Considerably more Americans die because of gun violence than Aussies killed by wildlife each year
Dangerous animals is live in city? Like Sidney. I'm thinking to move Australia for university. But I'm too scared to animals.in Sidney dangerous animals live there?
@@larinlasmodangya6674 It's actually pretty safe animal-wise. While there are venomous snakes and spiders in Sydney, plus some shark attacks, these are very rare and even less likely to be fatal. The point about bad drivers (at least in Sydney I can say we're a pretty aggressive bunch on the roads) is true. You are far more likely to be killed on the road than by an animal, or drowned in a rip if you swim outside the flags at the beach.
Not everyone is as lucky as you in Australia. Yes, I agree with this guy that did the video stating Australia is expensive especially property in Sydney and Melbourne. Maybe you have a wealthy family and talk about your own wonderful experience in Australia. It’s not paradise for many out here. Only in your eyes.
dude we have a silver spoon compared to most countries, the reason Melbourne, Sydney and Perth are in the top 10 most liveable cities is because it has a low population but high in Wealth (As in Australia) which results in low crime, and better quality of living, just the fact it is not over populated results in a plethora of benefits for its citizens
@@jdb9388 Mate, you are slipping away from the topic. Sydney is not one of the most liveable cities in the world. Go hang out in Sydney City past 8pm. You’ll be amazed by its quietness. It’s also an expensive city. House prices are ridiculously expensive. Rentals are overpriced.
Look, I’m an Australian who lives in Ohio. I love the USA, and I love Australia. And Sydney IS the loveliest city in the world - I’ve seen a lot of them. If you’re a Multi millionaire and you don’t own a place in Sydney - you’re missing out. If you ain’t a Multi millionaire who’d like to live in Sydney just visit. By the by, Ohio is lovely too...just not as cosmopolitan and no beaches and parrots, and kookaburras, and pubs. So come to Sydney for a week or too.
"mental health services are poor in Australia." my school has advertised opening up and mental health services 20 times this semester, alone. We just don't like opening up with others and that's not necessarily a bad thing. countries like iceland, THE US and Japan have higher suicide rates than us so that comment was a bit hypocritical. Have a good summer everyone!
Mate do you even know the history of mental health in Australian? Asylums were literally prisons and anyone with a mental health issue was thrown in and completely forgotten and this has only changed very recently. Australia has one of the most darkest histories of mental health support and it goes well beyond "not having support" but to the point of treating mental health patients as sub-human trash.
Globally we have all been poisoned with verbal diarrhea from the top for centuries!!! We are also physically poisoned via THEIR chemicals including common parasites...Parasites are the biggest culprits for causing most if not ALL medical and mental issues!!! They just don't want us to know this as it will mean little to NO $$ and would likely mean the closure of most if not all hospitals!!! Candida albicans and others are a HUGE issue, and THEY know it, and so is WHY no drs of mainstream meds can test for it...Other common parasite testing is flawed now days as there are known pharma and natural meds that will CURE yes CURE them!!! All a part of the UNs agenda 21-30 depopulation plans ithe 7 billion to be deceased before 2030, leaving .5 billion elite survivors!!! And this has noting to do with global warming or other, simply for their entertainment!!!as we have been for centuries!!! THEY have too much power to fight...even if all of the population of the public were fully armed we are of NO match!!! google Direct Energy Weaponry (DEW)!! we were screwed before the 12000 plus new satellites went up!!! The ONLY way I see out of this is via the following or other similar!!! This requires physical action exercised expediently!!! I'm not talking about petty petitions or protests as clearly they have NO regard for human rights or life!!! We need global teams of NON CORRUPT experts in radiowave weaponry, satellites, psychiatry, communications, IT, power generation...scientists, drs, hackers, ex NASA, ex military etc etc etc...to defunct all weapons and equipment created with intent to assist with the UNs agenda to depopulate the globe, including the grounding of ALL global aircraft, war ships and mind controlling the policing, military units if possible!!! You should find the mind controlling technology within the DEW search!!! MY BIBLE THEORY with link that confirms!! I know little about the bible and or its contents for numerous reasons, but recently heard of a number of things that have come true over time!!! So Ive been considering recently that the elites forefathers created the global religions for not only a tool for their wealth, but also to divide and distract billions across the globe, which has proven to be 1 of the best tools for all 3, particularly considering that a number of things that have come true over time and that the UNs agenda 21-30 depopulation plan with 7 billion who are to be deceased before 2030, leaving the .5 billion elite survivors, in our faces right now!!! Also consider that the forefathers wrote the original book with the following generations altering it as time goes by to suit the technology advancements and THEIR agendas!!! Interesting info within the link from an apparent elite member...Hoax or not, the proof that god or religion is true is about the same!!!archive.org/details/revelations-of-an-elite-family-insider/mode/2up
Me as an Aussie- 1. If you live in the big city, you won't feel isolated (unless you live in the outback) 2. Time zones ain't too much of a big deal. If you were born in Australia, truth is you probably won't have any relatives in America or other countries. Besides, America is basically the only country where we are sleeping and their awake or the opposite. 3. It depends on what internet you have. 🙄 4. It isn't expensive if you have a *good job*, and it's not expensive if you don't live in big cities. 5. If places close early, trust me that ain't a big deal. 6. 1:26 bro just mentioned great health care.
I lived in Australia for 3.5 years. I worked in Coles for my entire years there. Then I moved to Canada (North America). After spending some time here in Canada which is more influenced by USA, I would like to go back to Australia and spend my rest of the life there. Coming to expensiveness, I feel if u are earning good, your expenses are accordingly set. But here in an American continent, omg, u earn so less and expenses are same even more than Australia. Secondly, animals are lovely there. Each and every living being has given a power by god for self defence. If they attack, its their self defence, so do us(human beings). Thirdly, coming to driving, I being a driver in Australia, have been to the freeways of 110km per hour. And i was never forced by other drivers behind me to speed up as I am not a driver who breaks laws. But here in Canada, no one follows the rules. I went to Calgary from Edmonton on a road of 110km/hr and was really forced by other drivers to go beyond 120km/hr as I wasn’t going more than 110km/hr. They honked on me, showed me dirty symbols and tried to push me. So forcefully I drove behind one truck so that no one can force me anymore to break the rules. Shit there was, no speed cameras at all in the whole way which leads to putting everyone’s life in danger on road. And now I understand why in Canada, their car insurances are way too much higher than Australia. For instance, I have paid, $2300 for one year for my third party insurance and in Australia, i paid $250 to AAMI. So no bad drivers in Australia as the guy in video said that worst drivers in Australia than other countries. Apart from this, summers are not all hot days. Its few days in whole summers, which are hot. But if u compare Europe and North America, they are extremely cold in winters, every single day. The only thing, I would oppose in Australia is that they do not value immigrants. Being a student I paid, thousands of dollars to Australian university and govt., but in return i got to leave the country because of very strict rules for permanent residency. I am hard worker but my skills are not value-able there. Anyways, I still love Australia and will always love Australia
Hey there Ravmeet.. It was a pleasure to know your insights about the land down under and I truly admire what you said but can you tell me what exactly lead to you leaving Oz and going to Can... What and where did you study and what were the things that made you leave you Oz
Hi there I read your whole experience in Australia and comparison with other countries too. I am with you in each single points you mentioned. Australia is really a goof place to live If you had worked on sydney’s coles , which coles store did you work? Have a good time mate
@@NavW-or2rm i studied in La Trobe university Melb And i moved to Canada as Of now, Canada is inviting immigrants for PR whereas, thats not the case in Australia
Top 10 reasons not to move to Australia: 1. House prices 2. House prices 3. House prices 4. Apartment prices 5. House prices 6. Rent prices 7. Nanny state 8. House prices 9. Lads 10. House prices The rest is mostly bs or exaggerated.
In the Big cities everyone is a softy (like me) but when you start getting in central Australia, which yes people do live there it gets hot like 35oC on average
Australia is a great country! mental health is a problem everywhere due to covid don't try to make Australia's mental health issues sound worse. If a house in the city is too expensive for you just move away from the city 😑 not that hard is it.
Migrated to Australia 30 years ago. The best decision for our professions and for our kids. How amazing is this country! And I have lived in many countries around the world .......
AND YOU KNOW WHAT IS BEST ABOUT AUSTRALIA WHEN YOU BECOME AUSTRALIAN YOU ARE NOT AFRICAN AUSTRALIAN ASIAN AUSTRALIAN OR WHATEVER COUNTRY YOU COME FROM YOU ARE JUST A BLOODY AUSTRALIAN SO BELATED WELCOME MY AUSSIE FRIEND
Great Video, 🇦🇺🐨 G'day from the land Down Under! Australia isn't just a country; it's a feeling, a lifestyle, and a whole lot of love. From the golden beaches to the outback's rugged beauty, every inch of this place is magic. Let's spread love and appreciation for this amazing country! 🌏❤ #AustraliaLove
I love Australia deeply with my ❤ and soul ,coming from West Berlin , it should say a lot, if you know our history. And yes ,we are isolated ,luckily , to not to deal with stupid humans.
"Wait there must be a reason only 1-4000 new Americans immigrate here each year!" Its because tbh Americans get mocked a lot in Australia for their ignorance when it comes to the culture. Just try to learn some real facts instead of this kind of misinformation and you'd love it here
I live in Australia and I believe this video is great. People who find all those thing bad shouldn’t move here. Having safe, exploring space, happy and friendly people isn’t for you then please enjoy other countries. I will like the video if the other videos aren’t made with this guy pertain lazy voice. Only in America you find people who speak like that. What not just say that like normal, you gotta say thatttt
Ive lived in Australia my whole life and in 3 different states. So much of this is wrong. Only things I really agree with is that our internet sucks in comparison to most other places, and that it is extremely hard to get citizenship here. Also as much as I love that Americans think this, the whole "everything wants to kill you" thing is such a dumb stereotype. Ive grown up camping and hiking, swimming in the ocean etc. I can garentee you that at least 95% of Aussies have never seen a wild cassowary in their life. Personally I have never seen a croc either but I know they are around if you go super North. No one has died from a spider bite since 1979, snakes only bother you if you torment or step on them (and are hard to find because they will usually hide when you come near), and they say more people are killed by coconuts then sharks. Edit: My bad I guess I'm wrong about the citizenship haha
The internet is circumstantial, depending on where do you live and the service provider. I live in Sydney suburb and have an nbn, my speed is pretty decent at 120mbps. Good enough for streaming and gaming.
@@k.vn.k I recently went from 40mps to 250mbps in Brisbane, but we paid a lot for it. Also I have Asian housemates and they still all complain because its way faster (and cheaper) in Asia
That's only the brainwashed trumptard cultists who feel that way. Australia & New Zealand are definitely my 2 bucket list countries I would love to visit.
What you don’t know you can’t miss. There are countries in Europe with fantastic infrastructure, great public healthcare, free universities, modern schools and not to forget beautiful historical buildings.
I've lived in australia all my life and I can say I have never once felt trapped. If you really feel down, one place I've found that you can go is the beach or a mountain lookout, both of which show you how much you have to explore here.
@@HowitzerOneTwelve LOL the spiders here are absolutely fine!!! We hardly EVER see the dangerous ones and I am from Sydney where our most dangerous spider is, and 99% of our spiders are friends that we let stay in the house because they eat all the mosquitoes and flies and all the other annoying bugs. We mainly get huntsmen and daddy long legs and we always leave them inside. They don't hurt us AT ALL!!!
@@HowitzerOneTwelve Huntsmen are annoying, only because my wife wakes me up in the middle of the night because she can't sleep if there's one on the ceiling. My neighbour's kid has a video of one crawling out of her mouth. I, on the other hand, can barely handle one with my bare hands.
As a migrant, I LOVE AUSTRALIA, because the other ‘genius’ nations do not get us. Every time I hear Advance Australia Fair, tears come to my eye. No one knows what it means to me to live in a land such as this.
And us Australians absolutely LOVE migrants like you!!! Proud to be Australian and you realise how lucky you are just like the rest of us!!! I am very happy that you are here, and I hope that you have many, MANY more great years here!!! Aussie Aussie Aussie!!! 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
I live in Germany and since 2017 I’m nonstop thinking about to move to Australia. Such a beautiful place to be! And the people are so amazing friendly and kind! So many cultures from around the world ❤️
*Can we hit 5,000 LIKES for a Top 10 Best Cities to Live in the WORLD list?!* Hope you all enjoy our first video on Australia, and if you'd wanna see me cover any other countries, let me know! Australia is probably my favorite country, and I might end up living there one day, so *I'd love to make a Top 10 Best Cities to Live in Australia list* if you'd wanna see it :)
*What is YOUR Favorite City / Town in Australia?*
Well
I dont have a favourite but if I went to australia I would go to Sydney or Brisbane
YES!!! GREAT VIDEO!!!
Do Atlanta GA,
Excellent video. Australia is great. very safe there. People are very friendly.
From Here to There do video on top ten reasons to move to San antonio
At least we don’t get shot with an M16 in the middle of maths 😂
Wow how original
No you’re just shooting up mosques in New Zealand with them
So if the shooter has 40 bullets but only hits 1 kid for every 10 bullets
How much has America fucked up again
@@monkeydui7241 he would've done it in Australia if he could've. Strong gun laws saved Australian lives.
@David wallace We in Australia don't go around with loaded firearms pretending to be some sort of "Rambo"!
The fact that Australia is so isolated from the rest of the world is a huge bonus in my opinion
Trueeee
Definitely- love living here.
I wish i could move to OZ but thanks to travel ban from USA its not possible we got an worthless prez elect.
3
Yes I love how now nobody can come because covid
I’m an Aussie,
1) it’s pronounced Aussie like “Auzzy”
2) wildlife is fine, only stupid people would provoke them
3) fires are usually a bad thing BUT we have fires to help the bush grow, it’s so the seeds or whatever replant
4) the isolation is a good thing with covid and all
5) you get used to the heat
6) the internet can be trash but it’s usually fine
this video was full of a bunch of stereotypes that have been listed by so many americans NOT australian’s. Bet steve irwin would be disgusted by this video. can we not let americans try and decide what other countries are like until they properly understand it’s culture
Americans with em guns bro am I right
prove me wrong son
It's pronounced like ozzie
As an Australian, everything the video said is wrong. I’ve never felt isolated, I’ve never had a problem with bush fires, I’ve never had slow internet. This dude is acting like, his country isn’t shit. Like says the one who has a gun policy.
It isn’t hot where I live in aus. I live in Melbourne and in winter it can be normally about 11
yep same, and you're right.
I hate when other countries talk about Australia when they haven’t been, it’s not like that!
@aem776_the_shrimp IK! Like I actually get so mad
I lived in Melbourne for 20 years but returned back to NZ. Biggest mistake I made so now that I'm retired I spend little time in NZ. I love NRL so always come for the State of Origin with an extended time travelling around seeing the country that I never saw. I just love Australia.
In a Covid-19 world, we love how isolated we are.
Exactly!
too true - we can stuff up without anyone else noticing how stupid we are LOL
Yep
Absolutely
It’s been fantastic in WA with our hard borders. No local transmission in over 200 days. Yeah.
As a Lebanese Australian if you live in a country like lebanon you’ll appreciate just how good australia is. People in first world countries truly don’t appreciate where they are. Come to lebanon for one week and see if you can last, you’ll find yourself kissing the ground of australia
Mazbout!
What if you're an anglo?
Italian here but I have the same feelings. I am coming back there and I will never leave again
I'd make it in Lebanon don't know about you boy
true but it seems there is among the younger lebanese generation a bit of a shitty attitude about australia. guess they haven't seen what their parents saw in lebanon, or life here isn't the dream that was sold to them.
I remember being an Australian exchange student in the US and when it ended they all asked why I was going back to Australia. I tried to tell them it was my country and I wanted to go home but they wouldn’t have it. “ but you could stay in America”! they kept saying in total disbelief that people can lead great lives elsewhere snd not want to stay in the USA
I don’t blame you for going back. America sucks ass.
Oh gosh, im sorry for u
Many Americans don’t travel abroad. They probably don’t know any different. They probably have never been to Australia! I pity them.
@@6l94 ive never been in Australia but i belive that it's beatiful country
how can you feel safe in Australia without your 2nd amendment? Crazy isn't it?
I moved to Australia 11 years ago. I've been to the US, lived there for a month. No way I'm going to choose the US over Australia.
Weird
You will regret
@@Vaquix000why Australia has a way better quality of life
@@Tree707-t8j nah australia is pretty shit now
@lamborghiniaventador8670: Well, if I'm going to school, I don't wanna get shot,and I also don't wanna get robbed while I'm sleeping, so I prefer Australia.
The big question is have you ever travelled to and worked in Australia? If I had to choose to either live in the US or Australia I'd pick Australia hands down. From a Scot! 🏴🇦🇺
I'm a Scot! But I live in America. I love Australia
I Love Both
im from asia, but my family picked australia
Yes Mate! I am Australian and I was born here I haven't started working yet but when I get older I think I will stay in Australia.
How's the tyranny over there?
And only 909 deaths from COVID.
Isolation doesn't look so bad now does it.
Dammmmm
Your Right. This video is bullsh*t
Better if they were aboriginal deaths
Wats covid
@@godofwar9243 the fuck?
Drive 20 minutes one way to a beach, and 20 the other way to creeks and lakes and waterfalls. Everywhere is air conditioned and we like being far away. Cities being far apart, means no cities so full you can't move! Road trips are a right of passage, with incredible sceneries. A bustling night life and lots of attractions. It's expensive here so I can vouch for that but our internet is fine 😅 and most carriers have no capped data now. If you love the outdoors and adventure - Australia for the win!
Everywhere air conditioned ? Not in Melb
@Endeavour N set uhhh…45 minute drive from bondi, you’re still inside bondi
Nice one , actually I’m really depressed right now, lost a coworker. very devastating , Needed someone to talk too..
Do you know how I can apply for Australia visa. .
The wild life might kill me either 💀 bats (rabies) ,spiders, cockroaches,what abt em .I just can’t take it
I’m Italian and I moved to live in Australia with my two daughters, three years ago, because I wanted to give to my two daughters a better and safer future to them and I did it.. here it’s very safe and there are a lot opportunities of job. I miss Italy for my culture, traditions and food, but I’m happy for my two daughters, for theirs future and the nature here is amazing !
Which city do you live in (or near) out of interest?
good luck to your family
True..alot of people in our country are moving to Australia because of job opportunities and quality education.
Safe and Australia in the same sentence 💀
Yeah same I live there
I have never heard of another Aussie complain about feeling 'isolated' lmao, just a few hours of flight time isn't something to cry over
If anything it's just inconvenient having to fly so long to Europe or America.
@@brassholio The long flights to get anywhere just make you appreciate Aussie when you get back
I have never felt isolated.
It probably feels more isolated to people from other continents, where proper cities (not just towns) and people are closer. Australia also has one of the lowest population densities in the world. We wouldn't feel isolated since this is where we are born. Also, the rest of Oceania would feel even more isolated lol
A few hours would be a trip to NZ, Indonesia or south africa that's it....rest of the world 12 to 24 hours easy.
Honestly I love that Australia isn't filled with people, it's so much better
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Islams waiting
I would like Australia to stay thinly populated. I don't want urban sprawl or people liivng in little boxes 4 stories up. I don't want our wildlife treasure to be sent extinct. We have destroyed too much of Australia's natural world already.
"10: It gets hot"
No shit sherlock, we live near the equator, yeah we're gonna have fires
And of course California and Oregon don’t get bushfires either (this guy is a tosser - he won’t know what that is as fact checking isn’t part of his shtick)
and our ozone layer is damaged (can’t spell 💀)
Thats true
The only correct thing that he said was that everything is trying to kill him, including every Australian.
"there is a reason we live near the coast" Well mate, if you take a look at the geography, its because that's where all the livable parts of the country are.
I am from WA and I couldn't wish for Australia to be better, I love it here and I have no interest of going anywhere else. Of course I would love to travel and all but Australia is my home and forever will be. Half of these things aren't even true, you don't see many wildlife out in the bush, the bushfires don't happen often and are usually in the summer, it isn't too expensive, the beaches, nature and urban areas are beautiful and not many people feel "isolated" and "depressed because we are away from other places". Australia is a beautiful place and I definitely recommend for you all to come and visit!
But after you have visited, please go home again. Population increase is ruining Australia. We are in danger of losing our rare and precious wildlife species because of habitat destruction.
Really... you could have actually tried... anyone reading this I’m Aussie and I can assure he has NO knowledge of Australia!!!
imo he has grasped the whole of Australia in one video
Pretty accurate. Spent 14 years here so far, and I can't help but agree... Australians just are too nationalistic to ever admit they have issues
@Yusef 13? Obvious? Because it doesn't fit within your bias?
@@Jacebeaner thank you, Australians have so much pride in their country that they would literally flat out lie in your face about their country
@@Jacebeaner like what issues? The heat you get used to very quickly, the internet speed is pretty good in my opinion and who gives a fuck about time zones, no one feels isolated because of the distances between cities, and the animals are only dangerous if you live in the outback which isn’t most people. Yes Australia does have a lot of issues but this guy just chooses the stupid ones.
I am not an Aussie, but I can say without a doubt that Australia is a really wonderful place. I lived in it for a few years. Looking forward to going back
you are 100% right you should come again
I really want to go to Australia a friend of mine moved there. I heard they make you have so much like $ and a job lined up ect before you become a resident. He said they do that so your not homeless. Idk if that's true. I believe he said you had to have at least 5 grand in an account
@@sarakay7291 Really? Well he got lucky, most people who come here are not permanent citizens, meaning you get paid less than minimum wage. It's almost impossible to get perminate citizenship here too. My step farther has been here for 13 years and he still hasn't been granted a permanent citizenship. So he can't use his degree because good jobs are reserved for citizens. The government also sucks ass.
It also costs thousands of dollars to apply for a citizenship that will be rejected because of a tiny fixable reasons. These reasons are bullshit and made up. One said you have to leave the country to apply, but changed their mind when he did leave. It's basically the ultimate tourist scam out there. Tens of thousands of dollars was wasted.
@@slyking214 his girlfriend lived there he got a Visa at one point was going for permanent residency did mention how difficult it was had to have enough in funds just to be there long term even on visa
i moved to australia 10 years ago, and it was the best decision i ever made
Imagine living in Australia now NO COVID-19 but Victoria
Paying ridiculous taxes?
@@maximum6302 we finally got 0 new cases so pretty good now
I know :>
@@RxT7A Even though we pay a lot of taxes here, I can still have a good life and save a big portion of my earning.
I'm a yank and came to Australia for a visit in the mid 1970's... and never left.
This is a terrific country and is not nearly as dangerous as most Americans are led to believe. American beaches have their fill of sharks too and I'd rather face off with a kangaroo in the bush than a bear in the woods. Sure it gets hot here in summer but Sydney had one day over 40C last summer and we don't get snow except in the mountains. I'll take the heat over snow and ice any day....
Shops are open much more often than this vid leads you to believe and bars restaurants are of course open late. One gets used to the long flights to rejoin the world, which is a small price to pay to avoid the constant social and political problems of the Northern Hemisphere.
Best of all Australians are kind, fun, funny and have a terrific sense of fairness, and they actually like each other instead of tearing each other apart. There's very low crime, almost zero gun violence, and so much less paranoia than in US cities.
I'll take my risk with the spiders, snakes, and swimming with sharks anyday over getting killed by some random fool with a gun...
Cheers.
As an Aussie thank you
Amen❤
I've lived in Australia for my entire life end never once have I felt trapped Australia is an amazing place with a good community I love it here
I wish I can move there sometime in next few years. Your country is truly wonderful!
Okay but this guy’s talking abt moving here not being born here
Americans trying to tell aussies how they feel once again. This whole video is a joke
Does it feel like a hotter version of Canada without it's US? Just asking 😆
Same. I agree
(Im aussie too)
We migrated to Australia almost 20 years ago and “Australia is the place to be”. Dude, know your facts. I went to America for a holiday and will never replace my life being an Aussie now. Australia is such a beautiful country to live. I am blessed to be here.
As an expatriate Aussie I love my country, with all its adversities that is what makes it unique, I can only comment to the producer of this video; THE BRAIN IS A WONDEFUL THING AND EVERYONE SHOULD HAVE ONE" obviously he does not have one,hence this video really does not deserve commenting Eddie marsanich
Australia has good system and good wage etc. My family chose to live in Australia since I'm little kid. Because i need more support than china has.
Agree it is a Beautiful country
@@marsanich then why did you leave...?
@@hiendral9533 Probably for a job or career that has fewer opportunities in Aus, that's the main reason people leave.
Little did they know,………
JUST LEAVE THE POOR ANIMALS ALONE AND THEY WONT ATTEMPT TO KILL YA ESHAY!!
OH NO
Haha
Essay baaaaaa
Yeah!
ESHAY BAH
As an Aussie
I would like it to stay that way..
I like the nature and it not being overpopulated
I studied in Tasmania, Australia for 3 years. I had a great time. The people are wonderful. (I’m from U.S.)
As no doubt many people are in the US, Germany, Nigeria and Mongolia too. Get a tad sick of twee American comments about us. We are people. Some are good, some are bad, most of us are just. People.
Lucky you! I hope to go some day.
yes!I have lived in Australia My whole life it's amazing(I was born here too)
@@edallen5550 bonza mate
American speak of us a rude about our country. They probably love their country. Our country, we don't have a gun. 😂 Mostly peppers pray.
There are many advantages. Take the long distance and isolation for example. If you want the in-laws to visit less often then just escape to Australia. Tell them it's hot. Tell them there are fires. Tell them that even without the fires there are poisonous snakes and spiders. All those rumours were created to keep us safe from the real dangers of the world outside of Australia.
Tell them it doesn't "actually" exist xD
@@ruth7472 are you a bot or something?
Brilliant
Hehea boi. Big brained aussies
Awesome, agree 100% 😁😁
I’m a proud Aussie who sadly moved overseas to Singapore, and I can say that this guy is capping about citizens feeling trapped and isolated And also about the travel part about Sydney to Melbourne and how you claim it’s a long drive which it is but. THATS WHY YOU TAKE A PLANE
@Indian Empire currently visiting SA and Melbourne from Singapore and I'm more shocked at the prices here. There is cheap food everywhere in Singapore but its hard to find a cheap meal in Australia. Singapore is only expensive due to high housing costs but for tourism and living costs I think it might be cheaper than Australia.
@Indian Empire It is expensive, but mainly for housing costs. Food there is generally quite cheap. Compared to the USA or Australia it is expensive, but compared to Switzerland it is very cheap (although Switzerland is already the most expensive place to live)
@@eggwoe2351 that would most likely be because of the prices going up my friend. Back in the 80s I think it was, apparently a cheeseburger from maccas was 20c.
yes
About the mental health problems and nobody wanting to talk to others about it. SHUT THE **** UP IGHT? LIKE THIS GUY DIDN'T DO HIS RESEARCH my right?
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I moved to Australia 11 years ago. I love the heat and you can always escape it because every public building is air conditioned. And your house and cars have air conditioned normally. Summer is barely 2 months. If my friends from Ireland who migrated here can survive it then anyone can. Australia is very beautiful. Love driving around here from north to south. I have visited countries with never ending driving. The bush fires are common in lot of countries and trust me, you don't get compensated via mail box. Firefighters also give their life away saving lives, that is how great Australia is. Travelling, Australians love travelling so 20 hours is piece of cake, and you can always stop in between even while driving to another state, I have done 3 days trips stopping on the way, love the tourist spots. Time zone, there are 23 countries in the world with different time zone including USA, humans don't decide, sun does. Lol. Don't know what cheap plan you bought but my house is 121Mbs. And about animals, leave them alone. Like in USA, bears come and eat you. Australians love camping and always does. Kangaroos are everywhere and they don't like you if they know you are causing threats. Driving, hahaha! You don't travel much seems like. Things are expensive but you are paid good. If I can get double increment in 7 years of work then can anyone. I'm respected and acknowledged at work. And after hours, not few places, I have always done grocery shopping at night and Americans stop burning fuel unnecessarily 24 X 7, give the nature break for once. And mental health , we have numbers because people have places to go unlike many countries which doesn't have much support and care plan so it never gets reported. I myself have been advocate of RUOK and beyond blue and have councillors at work. My friends have used government help as well. USA is 27th ranking in suicide and Australia is 41st which we are not proud of and so should you not be as well. We are very lucky we have help in Australia. And now during covid19, which country is the best to be in.....Australia no doubt. If you want to know why, do your research and make a video in comparison with USA.
Yeah I was going to say that about mental health. We have higher stats because we have higher health care to collect them (;
You are so right.
Onya mate 👍
For real, I lived in FL nothing can be hotter than that right
You have covered everything.
His accent is not Australian mate don’t even try g’day mate, like mate Australia is. Beautiful country I love my home town
True I hate them people
His accent is most closely related to American nasally obnoxious. I can't even get through this whole video
OHH, U LIVE IN Darwin then ?
He is arrogant
All he said is fake stuff
Me trying not to cringe with him attempting the Australian accent: 😬😬
OMG SAME & IM NOT EVEN AUSSIE
This! And it’s “Mel - burn” not “Mel -bin”🤦🏼♀️jfk
...he also said Melbourne wrong
LMAOOO
Yep
Thank you for uploading the video. Keep up the good work.
I like how this guy mentions every animal in Australia except for the magpie
magpies would flog thanos
@@lemon.squeezyy lol same
@xDiamondSpider I agree, I use to feed a baby magpie every day. They're unforgettable birds, and I mean it.
I've been in more danger with Magpies than ANY of the other animals he mentioned lol
Lol the mitey magpie. Look out.
A whole lot of bullshit. No way I would trade living in Australia for the US.
I would
Half the points could be said about the US too depending on where in the US you live so I would not want to move to Australia nor America but I do like both of the countries.
@@itechcircle9410 So would I.
Political class & union leaders screw over middle class and upper class in Australia private sector ( every small and medium business owners I know struggle )
Meanwhile I'm here living the life in New Zealand. 🇳🇿
LMAO, from an Aussie was a good laugh. Some truths however no one here feels cut off or isolated! Thank God we are miles away from the rest of this crazy world!!!!!
Too bloody right 😁
They just concentrate development only in southern cities like Sydney,melbourne, Brisbane
Slow development in Darwin’,cairns,Townsville,
Sydney overcrowded city and expensive to live also Melbourne with expensive tolls fees
Taxi driver so rude and rough and bit agreessive most of them immigrants backgrounds and try to rip you off as much as they can
@@wildan2005 Unless we are Aboriginal, we're ALL immigrants of some sort!
@@wildan2005 And that happens only here in Oz? What world are you living in???
@@Kez594 Exactly !!!
I have a special love for Australia 🇦🇺 love from India 🇮🇳
Love from Australia to India
Australind..
Im a asian australian born in australia and everyday i wake up grateful for everything this lands offers me my family. I would hate to live in a society where i cant leave my house in fear, walk in cbd with a rolex or drive a lexus. My kids can walk to school without fear of kidnapping or been shot for there skin colour. Im forever indebted to the land under. Proud vietnamese australian
Happy Tết for next week! I hope you and your family continue to prosper :)
Amazing! I’ve lived in Australia for my entire life and I’m grateful for other people from other nationalities such as Vietnamese to come and live here.
@@LiterallyHaz are the spiders that bad?
Same I know how u feel
Be glad you ain't aboriginal because in the Kimberly the KKK, still hunts, skins the children alive. Rip my niece's and nephews. At least you are now safe with god, and not hated by most races on this god forsaken world.
The best reason to live in Australia is it’s Medicare and health system.
and the sun shines a lot !
Spot on
Yes 100% true..i miss melb a lot!!!!:(((
Health care system... 😂😂😂, transport system 😂😂😂 education system😂😂😂 And driver's 😂😂😂
So what your saying is everyone in Australia is sick and or dieing. And is inneed of 24 hour hospitalization,
Im Australian
Me watching this: umm, Americas worse
@Tiffany Mccoy what do you mean Australia is more free than America
@Tiffany Mccoy search it up
@Tiffany Mccoy australis 4th in the world
@Tiffany Mccoy America is way lower
As a fellow American, I agree.
The smartest thing that should be on everyone's mind right now should be to invest in different streams of income that are not dependent on the government. Especially with the current economic crisis around the world. This is still a good time to invest in gold, silver, and digital currencies (BTC ETH...).
I'm in a similar situation where should I look to increase income? Do you have any advice? What did you do? Thank you
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One of the best things about living in Australia Is that it IS isolated from all of the other countries in the world!
Dangerous animals is live in city? Like Sidney. I'm thinking to move Australia for university. But I'm too scared to animals.in Sidney dangerous animals live there?
@@larinlasmodangya6674 The worst you will come across in Sydney are red back or funnel-web spider or maybe the very, and I mean very, rare snake in a suburban back yard. The spiders won't kill you unless you have an allergic reaction (Just don't leave your shoes outside and shake them out before putting them on), and snakes are really rare in major centres like Sydney.
This kind of dramatisation of what Australia is like just doesn't do the place justice. It is the equivalent of saying bobcats, mountain lions, bears and coyotes roam New York streets on a daily basis. Its a load of nonsense.
I live in country Australia, really rural. Even there I only see maybe 2-3 snakes during the summer. Maybe a few more if its a particularly wet year and they are more active. You just don't get that in major centres here. So don't stress, Australia is perfectly safe. Respect the wildlife and you will be fine.
@@el6957 thank you for your comment. I'm just thinking to Australia for university. But I'm too scared to animals. And like seeing snake is big deal for me so . If I see just one snakes I would probably having a heart attack. I guess Australia is not for me :/
How true! And living in a democracy gives us a chance to have good laugh at what the yanks call a "democracy". Anarchy is the best way to describe America at it is certainly getting worse.
@@larinlasmodangya6674 you won't see a snake in Sydney. This video is full of lies. I'm 58 and have never seen a snake in my life (and yes, I've lived in the country as well.)
I moved in Australia 3 years ago and let me say the best things in my life I’m 13 years old but 2017 counts as my childhood... I just felt so good in Australia
How diverse is australia?
StLucianQueen we have all race black white and Asian but mostly we have Aussies like aboriginal which pollution is 600k population out of 6.8 billion people
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How do I move to Australia? I'm an exploration driller
As an Australian, I get the impression that these top 10 reasons are over-embellished. You don't feel "trapped" in Australia when air travel is always an option, it would be rare to find any capped internet accounts now. Hardly anyone has trouble with the wildlife here and the bush fires are happening worldwide now (and floods) - it's because of climate change.
Air flights are available but they're expensive and very long just because of how big and isolated it is here. A flight from Perth to Sydney is at least $500-600 and you're still in the same country, that's just crazy to me
these videos are just clickbait. Most of the points he made were either complete lies or so minute that it doesn't matter. Like yes Australian's are shit drivers but that's not a reason to not move here, and you won't get killed by an animal unless you're trying to
It’s funny how all of the reasons he listed and none of the negatives I would list. Half aren’t accurate, totally agree! It’s hard to find someone who feels trapped, being far away can have downsides but also positive *covid* *threat of war* *spread of illness*. The internet can be annoying but it’s not much worse than the US and can be great when you’re on a meeting and don’t want the camera on. A big downside is paying international shipping fees though 😂 but first world problem. Our wildlife is fine, I last saw a snake a year ago! So dramatic 😂 😂. We have pros and cons but on balance compared to other countries we have it pretty good really.
Also what does he mean by internets crap here? Im not even in one of the major cities and we still get 50 mbps speeds
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Born and raised in Australia, I've lived in New York City, Miami, Los Angeles, Chicago etc - The American North East is like living in a freezer for practically 7 months of the year! It's torture hardly ever seeing the sun for months on end. Wake up in the dark, catch the underground subway and walk to your workplace in the cold shadow of skyscrapers, then spend your day under fluorescent lights. Finish work and the sun's already set at 4.30pm during the winter months in NYC. Living inside with oil heating for months and months - very unhealthy. Australia is full of nature (something only seen in Arizona, Utah, New Mexico and Colorado in the US) whereas the US is so congested with people nearly everywhere you go. It can be claustrophobic in the bigger cities. Miami is nice but too much crime, drugs and gun violence spols it. California is overcrowded. LA is overrated - too much pollution and people are full of themselves. Also the gun culture is out of control in the US - walk into the wrong neighbourhood and risk being shot. No thanks - that's why I moved back to Australia where I can watch the sun set over the Indian Ocean and there's sunshine almost every day of the year where I live. I love New York but it's too grungy and not somewhere to settle down.
I live in the northeast of America, and it is nothing near to what you are saying. We have four seasons. Also, I hope you can fight by yourself and never need those Americans to help you in, God forbid, a terrorist attack or invasion.
Australia's too damn hot in summer, and its sun is too harsh. Terrible for tanning, I'll take a nice LA beach thanks.
@@Vaquix000 Perth Australia has like the exact same climate as LA and has nice beaches. Not everywhere is desert
“Australia is isolated”
Pacific islands: are we a joke to you?
Totally with 26M people living in a continent?? That’s a joke!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸😂😂😂😂
@@abbasrizvi7366 Jokes are supposed to be funny, not stupid and rude. Australia is actually a beautiful place. This video is FAKE. Don’t let it feed you lies. Like for example we don’t suck at driving it’s just that he thinks that probably cause this guy was probably driving too fast since our speeds are different most of the time. Your welcome.
@@abbasrizvi7366 at least we can keep our population and not loose them to daily mass shootings and increasing covid deaths.
Perth is the most isolated city in the world
Alaska, US more Isolated then Australia
Australia more better
I'm thinking about moving to Australia when i grow up, and this ain't changing my mind
and nor should it mate! The author really hasn’t done his homework. Oz is a great place and a thousand times safer than the USA!
Australia is nice new Zealand and Australia are best buddies its safe cheeper life I live here as a NZ
Do it it’s amazing here
@@mantlekaput1068 im from Europe, im planning to move to Australia, and i think Australia is 10 times better than America.. I've done my research, and u guys seem pretty chill, i dont like Americans mind set..
@@pustimedaproem4526 yeah and there’s so many American accents right? There’s two here Australian and American Asian Britain American all smashed together to make it sound like some normal accent lmao
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My family wanted to migrate to Sydney Australia back in 2000 from Lebanon. We were denied because my mother had cancer and we did not meet their health requirement even though they offer free healthcare. America is my current home.
He said G'day mates with an American accent im so confused
Tried my best xD
I think he is very funny
Aussies never say G'day mates when talking to a group only when talking to one person
Hey
He did in Australia
I oved to australia 5 years ago and the BEST DECISION I HAVE EVER MADE IN MY LIFE, australia is beautiful like no other
When Americans hear "Australia", they think of some dusty clearing with Uluru in the distance and an Aboriginal playing the didgeridoo in a nearby shack.
Not true! Many millions of Americans, such as myself--are well traveled, and highly educated in the subject of world geography. You can't paint 330 million people with the same broad brush. To even attempt to do so--is coming from a place of extreme bias, and pure ignorance.
Good, we want Au to remain the world’s best kept secret.
Lol😂😂
Jon Smith - it was a joke... why did you have to turn it into a race thing? who tf actually cares what race 1/10th of the population is here is?
@@mbrammy7 Australian Anglo-Saxons always play the ethnicity card. They are mostly racist. Case closed!
Moved to this wonderful land called Australia 27 years ago and never looked back. This is a wonderful country with multicultural society. The bio diversity of the land is amazing. Yes, it does get a few hot days during Summer but the Summer lasts for only about 3 months of the year. Autumn and Spring are to die for. The Winter is not bad at all. Even though I come from a tropical country, I love the Winter best. It's pretty cozy. To sum it all up, we have the best weather, best people, best food culture, wonderful beaches, great education system and health care. We are also lucky to have a Pretty low crime rate, great democracy and a fair to all legal system. If this is not enough reason to live here, then I don't know what else people need??
Australia was better before multiculturalism. Western civilization is the best that humanity has produced so far. So diversity can only diminish us.
An important reason why Australia is so nice to live in, is its relatively low population. But our traitor governments are doing their best to destroy what is good about Australia.
all true......shush up though
Shut up. Australia will no longer be a good place to live if we increase our population. There is nothing good about multiculturalism.
Australia. The land where every single animal is a deadly boss battle
Summer is much better in Australia than summers in New York for example
I'm from Indonesia, one of the nearest Neighbor country,
I love Australia for No reason!♥️
Plenty of reasons mate (:
Me: I love australia for more than 1000 of reasons
Indo is doing awesome with the virus as well; I need to be on that side of the world!
im an aussie and i love indonesia. terima kasih banyak!
Thank you neighbor
The best thing my parents did for me was migrate to Australia in 1973. We were paid to come here after we tried to get into Belgium and they said, "Nah mate, not here" to us. The government paid for our flights, accommodation and provided my dad with help to get a job. We came the year all that ended. We were lucky. I love Australia. I have lived and worked in Europe in my 20's for the experience. Even finished year 12 there. Man, nothing beats hearing the sound of the Aussie accent once you leave Europe by plane and get to Asia and all the Aussies start appearing to catch a flight go Oz. It's the sound of home to me. I have had the privilege of that experience at least 4 times in my life. I live in the lucky country. Now with war in Ukraine being far away is a big plus. I love 🇦🇺
Reasons to move to Australia: No one says ‘anyways’ or ‘Fahrenheit’.
Oh yeah Bye UK
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@woody Vallallellalunga chill
woody Vallallellalunga well ya know
I’m not saying Australia is perfect but what country you from
I am an Australian now been living in Canada since 1956. I came here because I was a Aeronautical Engineer and the aircraft industry was way better than in Australia. The 2 countries are similar in that they are big with most of their populations being bottled in very small areas due to the climates ie too hot or too cold . Never the less they are both great places to live and since I married a nice Canadian nurse altho I’m sure there was a nice Australian nurse in Australian there to so made my family here.
NO SIR YOU ARE CANADIAN YOU WERE AN AUSTRALIAN BUT AFTER 60 YEARS YOUR HEART IS CANADIAN
BY THE WAY NOTHING WRONG WITH THAT
We are one, but we are many
And from all the lands on earth we come
We’ll share a dream and sing with one voice,
I am , you are, we are all Australian.
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Love the song - love it to be our anthem rather than the AAF dirge.
Love the I am Australian version by The Seekers. I am an American. there was a time when I really thought about emigrating to Australia but just never happened
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Sounds more like 10 reasons why Aussies love the place !
I think Australia has a lot of positives too
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I have lived and worked in 8 countries but presently, and finally, I call Australia home - I guess that says it all!! the only other countries I would not mind calling home are Switzerland and New Zealand, with USA being my last choice though I am happy to call a few Americans "good friends"!!
I love the song "I Still Call Australia Home"! From Indonesia
This guy made a video of reasons l shouldn't go to Australia , and after watching the video, i now want to live in Australia
yes, his promotion is cool
I’ve been here my whole life and I can say one thing, I love the heat, I’m not lonely, I don’t feel trapped or isolated??, natural fires aren’t our fault.. it’s actually healthy for our trees, would you really want cities so close to each other? I think Australia is a wonderful place and I think every one should visit this great country.
Australia is a climate change disaster and death zone, and YES the fires are the fault of wasteful Aussies who have the highest carbon footprint in the world. The total over the top response to covid in Victoria where I live was insane and yet so little real action on extinction and climate chaos which will make the death rate of covid seem miniscule in comparison
I’m from Sydney and wow I’m really happy I am 💕
@@ihatemath2770 Since I'm more of a mountain guy, and as I know there's a mountain range in eastern Australia close to where most of the population is, I wonder if it's possible to go skiing in that area ? I know it's not the first thing people wanting to visit Australia think about, but well I wonder.
No job opportunities in Australia.Only Uber and part time work.Rent is so high. Australia is not a good country like UA-camrs say
what about the snakes and other animals
Well that was a barrel of laughs. I am an Australian and haven't even seen a deadly snake before.
probably because you live in a major city mate
Nah I live in the out back desert and there is like no deadly snakes and if you do find one just fucking leave it alone it won’t do anything
I see many snakes bc I travel a lot and I mostly try to touch them because I’m stupid
Same and i live in the bush.
Me either lol do people think there’s no city’s lol 😂
I read that Perth is the most isolated city in the world, so I moved there 😎 not one regret getting away from the madness.
I like being in Perth. Appreciating it more since covid.
@@NikitaHunt best place in the world to be right now!
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What’s Covid 🤫
@@ricochet2977 true, you wouldn’t even know it existed until you decide you want to go on an aeroplane.
@@rayweier8845 agree. Except for today. I put three Loads of washing up yesterday and it’s bloody cloudy today.
I love reading all these beautiful comments from people who have moved to Australia and now call it home and love everything about it- especially the opportunities. I’m proud that you have been welcomed and that you feel safe and happy.😊
Had a "deadly" snake in the backyard a few years ago, it didn't have any lethal weapons. there was no rampage. Just got the snake catcher in and the problem was solved.How many Americans have died in the past few years due to guns. Considerably more Americans die because of gun violence than Aussies killed by wildlife each year
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Dangerous animals is live in city? Like Sidney. I'm thinking to move Australia for university. But I'm too scared to animals.in Sidney dangerous animals live there?
@NotRllyJoey I'm not sure yet but it was very nice for me to learn this. I am grateful to you from turkey. Thank you
@@larinlasmodangya6674 It's actually pretty safe animal-wise. While there are venomous snakes and spiders in Sydney, plus some shark attacks, these are very rare and even less likely to be fatal. The point about bad drivers (at least in Sydney I can say we're a pretty aggressive bunch on the roads) is true. You are far more likely to be killed on the road than by an animal, or drowned in a rip if you swim outside the flags at the beach.
@@andrewdavids275 actually I'm used to bad drivers but in Sidney there are snakes? omg if I see just one I will probably got a heart attack .
As an Australian, this was the funniest video I have seen in a long time 😂 thank you for the laughs
im an american and i feel like austrailians are so much more chill than Americans i’m young but i wanna move to Australia so bad
@@Adityaclone4 I've never met an person who moved here from the USA who regretted it. and I've met hundreds in the past 30yrs
@@graenicholls4657 PS$Lover is a 13 year old kid with an Indian accent- I checked his channel!
@@Adityaclone4put a sock in it
@@stevem7945 yeah, I was wondering about that lol
I moved to Australia 20 years ago, started a new life here and it’s the best thing I’ve ever done. We have it sooo good here, it really is paradise.
Not everyone is as lucky as you in Australia. Yes, I agree with this guy that did the video stating Australia is expensive especially property in Sydney and Melbourne. Maybe you have a wealthy family and talk about your own wonderful experience in Australia. It’s not paradise for many out here. Only in your eyes.
dude we have a silver spoon compared to most countries, the reason Melbourne, Sydney and Perth are in the top 10 most liveable cities is because it has a low population but high in Wealth (As in Australia) which results in low crime, and better quality of living, just the fact it is not over populated results in a plethora of benefits for its citizens
@@jdb9388 Mate, you are slipping away from the topic. Sydney is not one of the most liveable cities in the world. Go hang out in Sydney City past 8pm. You’ll be amazed by its quietness. It’s also an expensive city. House prices are ridiculously expensive. Rentals are overpriced.
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@@giannisalaniaris4823 είσαι Έλληνας που ζει στην Αυστραλία ?
Look, I’m an Australian who lives in Ohio.
I love the USA, and I love Australia.
And Sydney IS the loveliest city in the world - I’ve seen a lot of them.
If you’re a Multi millionaire and you don’t own a place in Sydney - you’re missing out.
If you ain’t a Multi millionaire who’d like to live in Sydney just visit.
By the by, Ohio is lovely too...just not as cosmopolitan and no beaches and parrots, and kookaburras, and pubs.
So come to Sydney for a week or too.
"mental health services are poor in Australia."
my school has advertised opening up and mental health services 20 times this semester, alone.
We just don't like opening up with others and that's not necessarily a bad thing. countries like iceland, THE US and Japan have higher suicide rates than us so that comment was a bit hypocritical.
Have a good summer everyone!
They have no free mental health services in America or Canada so i mean
Mate do you even know the history of mental health in Australian? Asylums were literally prisons and anyone with a mental health issue was thrown in and completely forgotten and this has only changed very recently. Australia has one of the most darkest histories of mental health support and it goes well beyond "not having support" but to the point of treating mental health patients as sub-human trash.
Globally we have all been poisoned with verbal diarrhea from the top for centuries!!! We are also physically poisoned via THEIR chemicals including common parasites...Parasites are the biggest culprits for causing most if not ALL medical and mental issues!!! They just don't want us to know this as it will mean little to NO $$ and would likely mean the closure of most if not all hospitals!!! Candida albicans and others are a HUGE issue, and THEY know it, and so is WHY no drs of mainstream meds can test for it...Other common parasite testing is flawed now days as there are known pharma and natural meds that will CURE yes CURE them!!!
All a part of the UNs agenda 21-30 depopulation plans ithe 7 billion to be deceased before 2030, leaving .5 billion elite survivors!!! And this has noting to do with global warming or other, simply for their entertainment!!!as we have been for centuries!!!
THEY have too much power to fight...even if all of the population of the public were fully armed we are of NO match!!! google Direct Energy Weaponry (DEW)!! we were screwed before the 12000 plus new satellites went up!!! The ONLY way I see out of this is via the following or other similar!!! This requires physical action exercised expediently!!! I'm not talking about petty petitions or protests as clearly they have NO regard for human rights or life!!! We need global teams of NON CORRUPT experts in radiowave weaponry, satellites, psychiatry, communications, IT, power generation...scientists, drs, hackers, ex NASA, ex military etc etc etc...to defunct all weapons and equipment created with intent to assist with the UNs agenda to depopulate the globe, including the grounding of ALL global aircraft, war ships and mind controlling the policing, military units if possible!!! You should find the mind controlling technology within the DEW search!!!
MY BIBLE THEORY with link that confirms!!
I know little about the bible and or its contents for numerous reasons, but recently heard of a number of things that have come true over time!!! So Ive been considering recently that the elites forefathers created the global religions for not only a tool for their wealth, but also to divide and distract billions across the globe, which has proven to be 1 of the best tools for all 3, particularly considering that a number of things that have come true over time and that the UNs agenda 21-30 depopulation plan with 7 billion who are to be deceased before 2030, leaving the .5 billion elite survivors, in our faces right now!!! Also consider that the forefathers wrote the original book with the following generations altering it as time goes by to suit the technology advancements and THEIR agendas!!! Interesting info within the link from an apparent elite member...Hoax or not, the proof that god or religion is true is about the same!!!archive.org/details/revelations-of-an-elite-family-insider/mode/2up
Far easier to access free counselling in Australia than the UK. Not sure about the US but I am sure its not free 😅
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He sounds like he travelled here for a month and no one wanted to be his friend so he made this video 😂😂😂
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I am from Poland and I still live in it, my dream is to live in Australia ✨ Greetings to Australians from Poland 🇵🇱❤️🇦🇺
I’m born in Australia
I'd love to visit Wroclaw and Krakow. Hopefully 2023.
I am from Australia and I dream to move to Poland as it is my favourite country. Greetings from Australia too 🇦🇺❤️🇵🇱
Must be a serious reason why an Australian (I assume you are) has that dream. Unless you have figured out where Nazis hid the gold.
Me as an Aussie-
1. If you live in the big city, you won't feel isolated (unless you live in the outback)
2. Time zones ain't too much of a big deal. If you were born in Australia, truth is you probably won't have any relatives in America or other countries. Besides, America is basically the only country where we are sleeping and their awake or the opposite.
3. It depends on what internet you have. 🙄
4. It isn't expensive if you have a *good job*, and it's not expensive if you don't live in big cities.
5. If places close early, trust me that ain't a big deal.
6. 1:26 bro just mentioned great health care.
We got absolutely everything in here mate. I'm so blessed to call this beautiful country my home 🇦🇺🥂. Love Australia 🇦🇺 ❤
yeah mate!
No shit mate
Yeah it’s the best! Nice beach’s and cool wildlife.
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I’ve lived in Australia all my life too. I 100% agree with what you said. 👍
I’m Australian not once I have I felt “lonely” or “Isolated” 😭
Same
I lived in Australia for 3.5 years. I worked in Coles for my entire years there. Then I moved to Canada (North America). After spending some time here in Canada which is more influenced by USA, I would like to go back to Australia and spend my rest of the life there. Coming to expensiveness, I feel if u are earning good, your expenses are accordingly set. But here in an American continent, omg, u earn so less and expenses are same even more than Australia. Secondly, animals are lovely there. Each and every living being has given a power by god for self defence. If they attack, its their self defence, so do us(human beings). Thirdly, coming to driving, I being a driver in Australia, have been to the freeways of 110km per hour. And i was never forced by other drivers behind me to speed up as I am not a driver who breaks laws. But here in Canada, no one follows the rules. I went to Calgary from Edmonton on a road of 110km/hr and was really forced by other drivers to go beyond 120km/hr as I wasn’t going more than 110km/hr. They honked on me, showed me dirty symbols and tried to push me. So forcefully I drove behind one truck so that no one can force me anymore to break the rules. Shit there was, no speed cameras at all in the whole way which leads to putting everyone’s life in danger on road. And now I understand why in Canada, their car insurances are way too much higher than Australia. For instance, I have paid, $2300 for one year for my third party insurance and in Australia, i paid $250 to AAMI. So no bad drivers in Australia as the guy in video said that worst drivers in Australia than other countries. Apart from this, summers are not all hot days. Its few days in whole summers, which are hot. But if u compare Europe and North America, they are extremely cold in winters, every single day.
The only thing, I would oppose in Australia is that they do not value immigrants. Being a student I paid, thousands of dollars to Australian university and govt., but in return i got to leave the country because of very strict rules for permanent residency. I am hard worker but my skills are not value-able there.
Anyways, I still love Australia and will always love Australia
Hey there Ravmeet.. It was a pleasure to know your insights about the land down under and I truly admire what you said but can you tell me what exactly lead to you leaving Oz and going to Can... What and where did you study and what were the things that made you leave you Oz
Hi there I read your whole experience in Australia and comparison with other countries too. I am with you in each single points you mentioned.
Australia is really a goof place to live
If you had worked on sydney’s coles , which coles store did you work?
Have a good time mate
@@NavW-or2rm i studied in La Trobe university Melb
And i moved to Canada as Of now, Canada is inviting immigrants for PR whereas, thats not the case in Australia
@@kapilpantha206 hey, I actually stayed in Melbourne for my whole time.
@@ravmeetkaur8295 I know the whole occupation list thing... Would you be so kind to tell me what did you study exactly?
Top 10 reasons not to move to Australia:
1. House prices
2. House prices
3. House prices
4. Apartment prices
5. House prices
6. Rent prices
7. Nanny state
8. House prices
9. Lads
10. House prices
The rest is mostly bs or exaggerated.
Also australia is not dangerous. Your more likely to be attacked by a bear probably in Canada etc
I love when he tells me about my own country and It’s not true
is it really hot in australia?
@@samade2612 Where I live in aus is REALLY hot in summer, and freezing in winter 😀
In the Big cities everyone is a softy (like me) but when you start getting in central Australia, which yes people do live there it gets hot like 35oC on average
@@Koby3797 so it gets hot only during summer?
Depends 98% don’t get hot 2% do
Australia is a great country! mental health is a problem everywhere due to covid don't try to make Australia's mental health issues sound worse. If a house in the city is too expensive for you just move away from the city 😑 not that hard is it.
Written by someone that dons a champagne socialist attitude and pays for $6 soy lattes everyday, typical snub nose.
Easy access to vapes pipes and yummies😢😢🥺🥺junkie vibes xxxxoxoxoxoxox
Migrated to Australia 30 years ago. The best decision for our professions and for our kids. How amazing is this country! And I have lived in many countries around the world .......
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ikr, why would anyone be so bored to make this video :/ australia is amazing
@@mikansings5790 istg
Hello Luis, how was your day today
AND YOU KNOW WHAT IS BEST ABOUT AUSTRALIA
WHEN YOU BECOME AUSTRALIAN YOU ARE NOT AFRICAN AUSTRALIAN ASIAN AUSTRALIAN OR WHATEVER COUNTRY YOU COME FROM YOU ARE JUST A BLOODY AUSTRALIAN
SO BELATED WELCOME MY AUSSIE FRIEND
Great Video, 🇦🇺🐨 G'day from the land Down Under! Australia isn't just a country; it's a feeling, a lifestyle, and a whole lot of love. From the golden beaches to the outback's rugged beauty, every inch of this place is magic. Let's spread love and appreciation for this amazing country! 🌏❤ #AustraliaLove
Drop bears do exist, they're just hard to find. They'll find you instead, if you stand still too long.
Time Nixe lol sure
I'm waiting...
They do exist. They are called Politicians. They live in Canberra and only get motivated when they pick up their pay.
Totally...
bwahahahahaha r u for real
I m moved to Australia 33 years ago ,,,God bless that day when I stepped this beautiful country! I love you Australia 🇦🇺🙏
Is Australia better than Canada and Sweden ?
Hungarian?
@@memo88sam I would say its better than Canada but not by much.But Sweden is better than Australia but Australia is still such a good place
@@memo88sam yes
Why australia better ? Some people complain of hot weather in summer and poisonous snake and dangerous animals !?
went to brisbane, boomerang beach and sydney a coupe years ago and it was amazing, the best trip ive ever taken
The entire country is honestly gorgeous
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At the moment you can't fly anywhere if your an Aussie and have not got an exemption.
@@FromHeretoThere Lol the whole country isn't gorgeous really
@@australianpatriot what isnt gorgeous inside it
I love Australia deeply with my ❤ and soul ,coming from West Berlin , it should say a lot, if you know our history. And yes ,we are isolated ,luckily , to not to deal with stupid humans.
I live in Australia and have grand parents in Europe, there 8 hours apart, there is no problem with time zone, learn your facts
Do you have your own personal Concorde? LOL.
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"Wait there must be a reason only 1-4000 new Americans immigrate here each year!"
Its because tbh Americans get mocked a lot in Australia for their ignorance when it comes to the culture. Just try to learn some real facts instead of this kind of misinformation and you'd love it here
The last time an animal tried to kill me was hmmm... never. My house is about 2 metres from stepping into the bush.
I live in Australia and I believe this video is great. People who find all those thing bad shouldn’t move here. Having safe, exploring space, happy and friendly people isn’t for you then please enjoy other countries.
I will like the video if the other videos aren’t made with this guy pertain lazy voice. Only in America you find people who speak like that. What not just say that like normal, you gotta say thatttt
Guss what my dad moved to Australia from india and i love Australia and i will never leave Australia
@Jet D yeah
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Ive lived in Australia my whole life and in 3 different states. So much of this is wrong.
Only things I really agree with is that our internet sucks in comparison to most other places, and that it is extremely hard to get citizenship here.
Also as much as I love that Americans think this, the whole "everything wants to kill you" thing is such a dumb stereotype. Ive grown up camping and hiking, swimming in the ocean etc. I can garentee you that at least 95% of Aussies have never seen a wild cassowary in their life. Personally I have never seen a croc either but I know they are around if you go super North. No one has died from a spider bite since 1979, snakes only bother you if you torment or step on them (and are hard to find because they will usually hide when you come near), and they say more people are killed by coconuts then sharks.
Edit: My bad I guess I'm wrong about the citizenship haha
No it’s not hard to get citizenship
The internet is circumstantial, depending on where do you live and the service provider. I live in Sydney suburb and have an nbn, my speed is pretty decent at 120mbps. Good enough for streaming and gaming.
@@k.vn.k I recently went from 40mps to 250mbps in Brisbane, but we paid a lot for it. Also I have Asian housemates and they still all complain because its way faster (and cheaper) in Asia
@@alshee356 about the cost, yes, I agree with you. It’s way more expensive than what Korean paid for much better speed.
@EGG ESPECIALLY the drop bears!
At least Australia can run a national election without issues of rigging-the-system or corruption allegations
That's only the brainwashed trumptard cultists who feel that way. Australia & New Zealand are definitely my 2 bucket list countries I would love to visit.
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Apart from the pork barreling...
@@craignelson6560 'only' there was 71 million of them . That's a shit load of 'only'
As an Australian, The drop bears are scarier than most lol, they are riddled with syphilis and the biggest assholes out there
I’m from China and migrant in Australia, I’m so grateful that this country and people has offered to me and my family. I love this land ❤
Welcome :)
your home country is more developed than australia now.. y did u left
Australia's climate is rubbish
China is better than Australia
@@amineradi1 bullshit lol
I'm Malaysian, now I'm living in Australia i feel Australia people so friendly... after USA
Australia is country of opportunity ♥️🇦🇺
Is Australia better than Canada and Sweden ?
Sorry I didn't know that, because I not know about Canada and Sweden
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M A Y B E. C & S = 6 letters each. A = 9 letters long !
Any difference between lifestyle in Australia and Malaysia?
What are you talking about? No-one here feels isolated from the rest of the world.
Fozzy bear Be happy you are isolated and safe from Corona!
I laughed at that comment lol I prefer to be isolated if that is what they are calling it now..:P
We are a nation of immigrants. I love it here. But I can agree home sickness and family stretched across the globe sucks.
yeah we do
Yea Fozzy just like never hearing anybody say toss a shrimp on the barby I've never heard anybody say they feel isolated from the rest of the world
I really doubt that Australians feel ‘trapped, lonely and isolated’ or care at all that they’re separated from the rest of the world. -An Australian
What you don’t know you can’t miss. There are countries in Europe with fantastic infrastructure, great public healthcare, free universities, modern schools and not to forget beautiful historical buildings.
I've lived in australia all my life and I can say I have never once felt trapped. If you really feel down, one place I've found that you can go is the beach or a mountain lookout, both of which show you how much you have to explore here.
how do you Australians deal with the huge spiders?
@@HowitzerOneTwelve LOL the spiders here are absolutely fine!!!
We hardly EVER see the dangerous ones and I am from Sydney where our most dangerous spider is, and 99% of our spiders are friends that we let stay in the house because they eat all the mosquitoes and flies and all the other annoying bugs.
We mainly get huntsmen and daddy long legs and we always leave them inside.
They don't hurt us AT ALL!!!
@@kelliewhyte_85 oh, awesome! thanks for info!
@@HowitzerOneTwelve Huntsmen are annoying, only because my wife wakes me up in the middle of the night because she can't sleep if there's one on the ceiling. My neighbour's kid has a video of one crawling out of her mouth. I, on the other hand, can barely handle one with my bare hands.
@@PseudoSarcasm I hate spiders so much.
As a migrant, I LOVE AUSTRALIA, because the other ‘genius’ nations do not get us. Every time I hear Advance Australia Fair, tears come to my eye. No one knows what it means to me to live in a land such as this.
And us Australians absolutely LOVE migrants like you!!!
Proud to be Australian and you realise how lucky you are just like the rest of us!!!
I am very happy that you are here, and I hope that you have many, MANY more great years here!!!
Aussie Aussie Aussie!!!
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@@kelliewhyte_85 ... oi, oi, oi!!!
@@kelliewhyte_85 youre trying too hard dear. Cringey
I live in Germany and since 2017 I’m nonstop thinking about to move to Australia. Such a beautiful place to be! And the people are so amazing friendly and kind! So many cultures from around the world ❤️
@@nothing563019 lol ironically your comment is cringe, you must not get enough attention and love in your life.
our internet doesn’t randomly drop out 👁👄👁
That's what I was thinking lol