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How is the people in perth?are they friendly?

people in perth Au

    



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Rosiegirl
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I live in Perth, and yes we are very friendly. Perth is quite multicultural, and therefore open to all sorts of nationalities. It's a small, pretty, clean city - fantastic beaches, etc.

"Western Australians are famous for their warm hospitality to overseas visitors. They are friendly, welcoming, enjoy meeting people from other cultures and love sharing food and conversation. In daily life, Perth people are quite informal. First names are often used, even in business."



warrior is a child
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Very friendly! very warm! very polite! very happy!


i could attest to that,as someone who came from another country,the people of perth have accepted us very warmly.

my god, they're so0o0 polite.they always greet the bus driver whenever they enter the bus and says thank you before getting off.

they smile at you whenever you meet them along the way.stranger to a stranger that is..

the cashiers,wait persons,staff from stores and restaurants always greet you with "hi,how are you?".

people are not in a rush unlike other cities, they don't argue with you in a queue. they always give way to elderly, kids and pregnant women.

there are some negative sides also like issue with the aboriginal people but as long as you don't show any bad to them,they will not hurt you.

i always love it here.

very peaceful and very quiet.


suncatcher
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yes we people in Perth are very friendly, you will always find no matter where you go that there are good and bad people
hopefully most you meet will be good


WC Eagles '86
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Well i like to consider myself friendly :)

The average perth resident is amazingly nice.


amazeme
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Very friendly and warm.

Few months back I actually herd on tv that Perth was the friendliest city in Australia.


Ikki
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yep mate

everybody cheers u up there, and everybody is nice =)

Ok we are a bit slow while driving, but ay, no stress buddy !


EMbILY
Why would we be different mate ! You'd get the odd ******** but we're just like anyone else.


SanderS
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I could tell you about Perth in Scotland....





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