I lived in Oakland for 18 months and then in New Haven for another year before coming back to Adelaide. Every country has problems but in all honesty, the people were fine. I might have issues with governments and policies and such (I do in Australia as well), but by and large people everywhere are pretty much the same I think.Lunch Money wrote:I quite enjoy Australia and the United States both. I'd be lying if I didn't say that Canadians can have some anti-American sentiment at times, but those of us with some intelligence are aware that what we really don't like is the US that's portrayed by its very own leaders. Still wonderful places and people there.
Now Australia... that was a place. Took a 6-week trip there and backpacked (I use that term loosely, because while we had backpacks and lived a hostel lifestyle, it was actually a road-trip in a friend's car) from Sydney across to Adelaide, up through the Outback as far as Tennant Creek (interesting story from there, but that's for another day), then across to Cairns before heading along the coast back to Sydney.
I'd love to see more of my own country though. A trip to Perth would be great.
How many Aussie Tracktion users around here out of interest?


