Why an American Moved to Australia and Loves It

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We moved to Sydney a few months ago and never explained why we did. In this video we finally talked about it.

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Cheers!

SuttonJonahBrady
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I'm 63 and seeing a kangaroo or any other Australian native animal in the wild still blows me away. I wish you guys all the best. Welcome to OZ.

waynebernitt
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Clean. Green. Safe. Respectful. Big. Spacious. Fair. Healthy. No guns. No hate. Great coffee. That’s it.

simonf
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Wishing you guys all the best in your venture and life in Australia 👍💯🇦🇺

reefsurfing
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Hey friend, my wife and I did something similar, I live in Sydney and she was from Ohio, spare the gooey bits and we had the discussion of where we were going to live after we married. In the End Australia came out on top for many of the reasons you mentioned. We opted to Marry in Ohio 20 years ago now with the intention of the move to Sydney within 6 months and did so almost to the day. My wife saw a Cockatoo in the wild for the first time and thought someone pet had escaped only to see flock of hundreds later, and we had a Kangaroo in our yard as I live near bush land even though I'd never seen one in the yard before, then we went on a road trip and on the side of the road we saw a huge Mob of perhaps 200 odd roos with my wife saying out loud I guess I live in Australia. On the health care thing it was interesting for my wife to have a child here with only a $65.00 out of pocket expense and at the time the Government gave us $3000 to have a child which provided us with everything we needed. We are now on acreage in the north western outskirts of Sydney We see wallabies and echidnas a lot a few snakes and the lace monitors. All animals that my wife had never seen growing up in Columbus Ohio.

RonSchuurman-tdyj
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Welcome to Aus, kids. The land of a decent minimum wage and universal health care. Enjoy guys.

unclegaz
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When driving in the country in early morning and late afternoon, the kangaroos are actively about so you have to drive carefully, more slowly and be alert. If you hit one it can cause a lot of damage to the kangaroo and your vehicle. If the kangaroo comes through the window it's claws and body can cause severe injuries to the occupants.

barnowl
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All the best mate, hoping all goes well and your family in the U.S. can come over and see what's it's like also.

MrAtlasgun
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The best country in the world. Best of luck to you both...I'm sure you guys will be a success!

cindytait
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Welcome to Australia!!! I live on the NSW Central Coast which is about halfway between Sydney and Newcastle. If you want to see more Kangaroos, there are heaps in the Hunter Valley wine region (beautiful wines to taste too!!!) I visit Sydney all the time as I grew up down there and some of my friends and family live there. I look forward to coming to your cafe to try your coffee and tea.

HollyRoseBeecham
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well well well, , I'm Canadian and I lived here for 40 yrs due to my ex, ,, Australia is a beautiful country, I live in Perth W Australia, , don't expect snow, , but then again, it depends were you finally settle, , I never see snow here, , I' get very homesick especially around Christmas time, , miss the snow, , I come from Ottawa, , anyway, , I wish you the best here, Australian are very friendly, , I love Australia, nice weather, nice coast lines, , a lot to do around here, , so prepare, , watch out for small snakes, some are deadly, and so are some spiders, , just google the dangerous little critters, , anyway, stay safe, , and be happy and take it easy, , wish you the best, , take care, , cheers

lorrainericardo
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just noticed that smile.. always on your face. (I hope Aust did it ).. its guys like you that make Australia great.. I hope you are doing well..ll.
God bless.

julesmarwell
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Yes I'd like to know the differences b/w road tripping in the 2 countries

davidjohnpaul
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It was really hard being Australian outside Australia during covid, that feeling of being vehemently excluded was something I never expected from the country of my birth.

MOEhock
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Make sure you hire a barista or do a course yourself as coffee places in Australia fail if the coffee isn’t of good quality. Food wise keep it simple but interesting as there’s lots of competition, atmosphere and vibe is essential as well. Good luck!

bellabana
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Welcome!
It’s a great city but a very tough cafe market, particularly the inner west. I owned a cafe in Glebe for 22 years. Hard work. I wish you well.

figplucker
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Congrats and welcome to Australia. I'm also from the US and moved here in Dec '19. I know you have a TON of questions and curiosities. If you'd like advice on anything, please reach out and I can give you my contact details. Cheers - Scott

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I live on 5 acres on a property that crosses a Suburb called Kentlyn and another called Minto Heights which is in South-West Sydney (40min train or 40min car ride to the city). Late at night and early in the morning we get Kangaroo's. We also get the occasion Koala. We're pretty lucky in our area - its specifically protected for native wildlife.
Feel free to reach out if you ever get down this way.

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Welcome to Aus and best of luck to the two of you with the new business.

alyssaoconnor
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If you find you like Australia [and why wouldn't you 😁) then one of the best pieces I can give is ... travel around. You find a lot of Aussies are fairly parochial when it comes to them opining about what part is best. But, the thing is, there is a LOT to see and experience. Personally, I"m a Sandgroper [West Australian], born and raised there, spent 10 years on the eastern seaboard mainly in Qld and Vic but I returned home to bring up my kids. So, yes, I'm prejudiced when I say that West is Best! No, really, travel extensively. It's worth it. (Our coffee is pretty good over here too!)

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