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23 years old, would u live in England or move to Australia and start a new life?

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23 years old, would u live in England or move to Australia and start a new life?

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  1. I'm just back from a quick UK trip. I wouldn't live back there again through choice.  If I couldn't live in Australia, then I'd sooner live in France than England.


  2. Im also 23 and thinking about moving to Australia from England. What would anyone suggest accomodation wise? Im thinking Sydney. Is it expensive?

  3. I've been around...I live in the Eastern US, but I would stay in England.

  4. Hands down, Australia!

    We visited there for 18 days, just rented a van and took off from Sydney.  The country is absolutely gorgeous, the people are the friendliest we have ever met, and it's just the neatest place to ever be.

    Compared to England, I would say that the weather is better, the employment opportunities are better....and the beer is great!

    Australians are just the friendliest people...very laid back, very accepting of others, and truly believe that as long as you have a roof over your head, food on the table, and beer in the "eskie" that you can't ask for anything more!  No worries!

    I would move to Australia in a heart beat if we didn't have relatives in the US.  Australia is like the US was in the 50's...trusting, simple, and looking forward to the future.

    No contest!  I would choose Australia!  Oh!  And TONS of tropical getaways closeby to visit!

  5. no.. stay in England. My friends there (older couple) say it's horrible in Australia. Expensive, cheap products and suicide is very rampant there and the government is crooked there.

  6. I would rather go to Australia any day. After 10 years in England, I think the country is in a chaos now. Prices in food and petrol are going to skyrocket, the people are rude and aggressive, kids are very bad behave and most of them are bullies, not to mention the S****y dark and wet weather plus the potential of bomb attack by the terrorist.  Go to sunny and warm Australia all the way !

  7. Australia !

  8. Are you kidding?

    aussie any day..  

    I found england cold dreary and inhospitable.

    Id rather live in a place with good weather nice beaches and happy friendlier people.

  9. I'd rather live in England, but perhaps you may have personal reasons for thinking of uprooting to Australia.

  10. I assume you know that you can't just move to Australia, you have to apply and be approved etc...

    My parents came out here in 1961 as "ten pound poms" and they've certainly never regretted it.

    But I think it depends what you like, we don't have much in the way of history or culture etc but there is lots of space and good weather, interesting flora and fauna, places to swim, easy to get a job at the moment.

    Depends where you live too, living in Melbourne would be very different to living in a small farming community beyond the black stump.

    If you haven't been to Australia come as a tourist first and see if you like it.

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