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Cynewynne
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Some Australians are *extremely* racist and don't like anyone, they're probably the ones you've heard about. I know there are racist people anywhere you go, but here they're really bad. However, don't worry because most of us are very friendly.
There's loads to do in Australia, if you like nature we have everything from rainforests to beaches to mountains and deserts, and there is a great variety of shops and restaurants. I'd say the best way to see it is by going on roadtrips- start from a city and drive out from there. There's lots to see in the cities, but I find the really interesting stuff is what you find outside of them. |
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Dr House farted
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Its not true that Aussies dont like Brazilians.
You can see Australia by coming here as a tourist.
You can do whatever you want (within the law)
And you can go anywhere (within reason) |
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Matilda G
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im from australia, i was born here and have lived here my whole life and ive never heard of australians not liking brazilians. that is completely untrue and i don't know where you would have heard that from.
australia is a very big country surrounded by water and the popularion is 20 million. most people live around the coast because the rest of australia is desert and in not suitable for humans. |
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jenn.i
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Aussies dont hate brazilians.
We embrace all races/nationalities and cultures.
In Australia there are heaps of things to do, sight seeing such as the sydney opera house, sydney harbour bridge, kimberleys, uluru, snorkelling/ scuba the great barrier reef, exploring the daintree rainforest.
Also, the Aussies love the beach! Try and go to as many as possible.
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Ozmaniac
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I can't imagine where you got the idea that Australians don't like Brazilians. Australia is a very accepting multicultural country that welcomes people from all over the globe, but apart from that, most of us have never met a Brazilian or given any though to our attitude to them. From that, you can be guaranteed that you won't experience any negativity or dislike of your nationality. Everyone I know would be very interested in meeting someone from Brazil and in finding out more about and your country.
Australia is a very large country, though most of our population is located near the coast. To see it, simply start in Sydney or Melbourne (wherever you land) and make your way up or down the coast.
Apart from the facts that English is our language and our original heritage is largely British and European (but now with hundreds of thousands of migrants from other backgrounds) , I think Brazil and Australia are very similar in many ways. Brazilians seem to enjoy the beach, the outdoors, restaurants and nightlife and are renowned for knowing how to enjoy themselves. Australians are the same with the same attitudes - I'm certain that you will fit in here very well.
I don't understand what you mean by 'Where do u go?' Please explain what you would like to know. |
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Power Flower
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Australians love Brazilians! All south american people seem to fit in pretty well over here. Australia's a pretty big place - the big cities have a lot to offer. Sydney and Melbourne are very multicultural. There's lots of beautiful beaches, rainforests, deserts, mountains, reefs. Everything from surfing to skiing. You can get around by plane, train, bus or car. Some of the highlights would be the Great Barrier Reef in Nth Queensland, Ayres Rock in the middle, Darwin right up north, Melbourne right down south, Sydney to the east, Perth to the West, Byron Bay in NSW is beautiful, the Blue Mountains just west of Sydney. Way too many things to list. You won't find many Portugese speakers, but if your English is even passable you won't have a problem. |
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Purrr...
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Not sure about brazilian
Nice country, low pollution, high cost, and good watch fireworks on the Australian day or new year.
Eating kebab, clubbing, say "hi" to Australian, walking around the city.
Depend on the city. Australia have plenty tourism place. |
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skribblee
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lol why would Australians suddenly hate Brazilians we have over 120 nationalities in our country, we love everyone!!!
You see Australia by coming to Australia,
What do you mean where we go? We are normal people..we go to work, party, eat, sleep, shopping, fun and play. |
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