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After settling from England, a young woman discovered absolutely eye-catching facts about life as an Aussie-and some completely stun him. Megan initially planned to move to Australia for a year to satisfy her dreams of travelers. However, after being so fascinated to the country, now he has been living in Sydney for two and a half years.

Megan works full -time and “no plan to go home”. However, there was definitely an adaptation – and there are some aspects about England.

Here are the basic observation of five of its …

1. Health/Healthy Life Culture

It is not surprising that health and prosperity form an important element of Australian culture. Residents go out for dawn runs, exercise sessions and nutritious brunch destinations.

Studies show that a significant portion of the population is inaccurate before 7 am and some of them have been lifted before 6 am.

Also, people are usually drawn to sleep early.

Megan explained: “Everyone in Australia starts at 5 days, then and you had a lie. Sun birth/coffee/early riser culture is magnificent. Everyone in the gym or jogging or hyrox period.

In addition, the gymnasium “Sydney uniform” serves as the said.

2. Alcohol/Drinking Rules

Megan realized how opposite the culture surrounding alcohol in Australia, compared to the comfort we protected in England. “If you have more than three drinks, you will probably receive 500 questions from a bouncer. Before deciding whether they will allow you. Any slight poisoning sign and will deny your entrance to bar/club and even bars.”

Megan also observed that his identity was more frequently desired in Australia, and that people should use bottle shops instead of alcohol from ordinary supermarkets.

Some states and regions impose restrictions, while in many supermarkets, there are separate sections for alcohol sales in attached liquor stores or plants.

3.

Although Megan is typically linked to Australia’s typically poisonous snakes and large spiders, he said he did not encounter as much as he expected.

Megan said: “Snakes/spiders come out in Australia because of too many people. But since I moved here, I have never seen a single big/dangerous spider. If you live far, yes, you will see big spiders.”

On the only occasion he realized that a wild snake is in a national park in Noosa. He continued: “The only creepy scanning we took.”

4. Food outside

Megan claims that he can eat more regularly in Australia, because he tends to be much more affordable.

As a result, he says that he “put at least one stone” because of all the wonderful food he consumed in Sydney.

Megan also explained: “Eating outside is cheap, there are too many local restaurants, so you don’t have to travel too much.

“There are also a lot of ‘healthy’ package services, so you always eat or go out.

5. Parking Rules

Megan said: “A little niche, but everyone has certain parking rules.

“You can only park in the traffic direction and if you have parked in the wrong direction, you will be sentenced to heavy fines … [but] No one in the UK cares about which traffic direction you parked. “

The Queensland government includes parking space in the same direction as traffic on the left side of the basic rules. You should avoid dual parking and comply with the time limits or restrictions specified by parking signs.

Things that tourists can miss

Megan, especially Marks and Spencer, Primark and Zara, such as beloved retailers, shopping England has missed certain aspects of life.

He also said that sausages were significantly different from British colleagues prepared with beef instead of pork.

Ench for evening entertainment is another ritual that he rarely experiences today.

Megan explained: “Glam, hair making, full face of makeup, beautiful dress and heels and fancy restaurants in a cocktail drinking.

Expat also confessed to the pines for British intelligence – he explained how he misses our really unpaid trademarks – and we definitely participate in his assessment!

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