Which country has the highest cost of living? Brasil or Australia?
The cost of living in Australia is 212% more expensive than in Brazil. Australia ranked 9th vs 127th for Brazil in the list of the most expensive countries
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Have you met many Brazilians there?
Did they tell you any funny or scary stories about their experience there?
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How do people view politics in Australia? Is it similar to Brazil?
Both Australia and Brazil have experienced periods of political instability and changes in leadership.
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What was your favorite Australian drink? How often did you have it?
Legal drinking age: it's illegal to sell alcohol to anyone under 18 or to someone who is already drunk.
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How was Australia colonized? What's unusual about it?
Australians were originally convicts, expelled from England with little hope of returning, thus forced to make Australia their own.
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What was the best food you have eaten? How about the best restaurant? Why?
Would you ever cook these dishes in Brazil?
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Who had the most unusual accent? DId man and woman sound a little different?
Could you hold conversations?
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Did you miss Brazil? Or would you have stayed there longer if you could?
Let's not forget you were on vacation
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What's transportation, both public and private, like?
Public transport in Australia offers four main options: train, bus, ferry and light rail (also known as trams), Melbourne is the most expenasive city.
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What was the best beach you have visited? Why?
Did you parade your beach tennis there?
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Who likes to party the most? Australians or Brazilians?
Brazilians party all night, Australian's party all day, but go to bed at 11.00 because of noise restrictions.
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What are some of the main jobs there?
Software programmers, electricians and construction managers
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Have you gone sight-seeing? What places have you visited?
Royal Botanic Gardnes, Sydney Harbor and Sydney Opera House are some common tourist destinations
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What type of music do they most listen to it there? Did you like it?
"Pop / adult contemporary music" and "Rock / alternative / indie music" are the top two answers among Australian consumers