Things I've learned in Australia:
1.
Living in a bad part of town in Australia is
very different than living in a bad part of town in America. According to
Aussie natives, we live in “the ghetto” of Sydney, but we all feel safe here
and everything is incredibly nice. Walking around at night here feels safer
than walking at night around the U of M campus.
2.
The phrase “A dingo ate my baby” actually came
from an Australian murder case. A woman was camping with her husband and child,
and they left the baby alone for a couple minutes and when they came back, he
was gone. The mother was initially charged with murder, and the above line was
made famous because everyone thought it was impossible.
3.
Two things learned in my internship class: 1)
The success of an interview is based only 7% on what you say – the rest is body
language, mannerisms, and attitude 2) Apparently Aussie resumes are very
different…I learned about what goes on page 2 and 3 of a resume yesterday [I
probably won’t be following that advice].
4.
Gas prices here work out to about $5 a gallon,
and from what I’ve heard, Australians believe that American gas prices are
super cheap and that they need to be raised so we become less dependent on oil.
5.
It’s very, very hard to find Mexican food in
Sydney, but it can be done, and finding it is delicious and rewarding.
[California Burrito – yum, yum, yum]
6.
When people said it was possible to get sunburnt
in 20 minutes, they weren’t kidding. I sat outside for literally twenty minutes
all day today and I definitely burned. (Yes mom, for the most part I wear
sunscreen!)
7.
Getting lost is not the end of the world. It has
happened to me more than enough times here, and every single time I have
eventually ended up where I needed to be. There will always be someone to point
you in the right direction and things will be okay.
8.
It does not take very long to become comfortable
in a new place. A week and a half in and I can find my way around my part of
Sydney, and I feel like I’ve been here for forever.
9.
…However, I’m so far from being an expert. I’m
always so excited when people ask me for directions, only to realize that 75%
of the time I have no idea where they need to be. I have so much left to learn
about this place!
10.
If you have roommates who build mattress and
blanket forts, eat tons of food, and watch chick flicks with you – you are set
for life.
The most life-changing list? No.
But I still have a long way to go, and I can’t wait for
every second.
Cheers Bailey! I am very impressed with how much you have learned in the short time you have been "down under".Just think, it hasn't been even two weeks and yet you have learned so much. I am still waiting to hear about all of the animals you have and are about to hug. For example, this time I would like you to hug a Kookaburra in your spare time. I don't believe this is asking alot. Keep on enjoying every second. "Do the little things and the big things take care of themselves". Have a Happy Australia Day! Love you, Dad
ReplyDeleteSounds like you are having way too much fun. Did you forget that this is supposed to be work and school? The place you are living sounds just like home to me.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Chad
Greetings from the frozen tundra! Fortunately, your blog always brings warmth, cheer, and life to our days. Of course, here I am doing the time conversion again and realize it is midday there on Australia Day as we head into another long, cold night. Hope you are having a grand time! Love from G&G
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