Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Live Hard Sel Do Migrants Find It Hard To Live In Australia? Is It Hard To Adjust To Our Ways And R We Being Accommodating?

Do migrants find it hard to live in Australia? Is it hard to adjust to our ways and r we being accommodating? - live hard sel

I need to know if it's difficult to live in Australia, or if you lived in another culture? For example, it is for a Hindu to adapt heavy or not on our streets. (Drinking, sex, etc.)

2 comments:

Imperfection Glorified said...

I do not know live in Australia, but I have friends there.
I've heard that the Australians are very good friends that they were (very nice to met ...).
BUT ... Most people do not know personally, free of stereotypes and are unable to accept them.
These are value judgments and confidence in the word.

A Hindu friend, who do not drink - because they grew so .... she was mocked because he would not drink "socially."
I do not know .... be about sex, but I guess it must be the same?

Edit: what can I do for you, ohaii_troyy! ? Rather than attack me, you should have held the answer to the question raised by the applicant.
And, oh yes, of course, you also have a reputation for friendly and helpful to all non-Anglo-Saxons.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racism_in_A ...

And culture? What is Australian culture?
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index ...

All that has to do, to step back from the stereotype of a racist. tralia

ohaii_tr... said...

This is a reply piles of rubbish above. I come from Australia and have been my whole life, and when everything gets all immigrant problem is that if they get hold of it. The reason why driving immigrants, including Indians and Asians, the COP is a pile of shit, the ability or inability to. The larger fall than his, are not so well liked. And above all, Indians tend to very intrusive.
There was also a Sudanese who come to me the other day and try to rob me. 4 fingers and cracked two teeth on the floor, showed him whos fkn country.

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