hahah, yep, the first thing you do here is organise your VPN. Easier said than done, a lot are total crap and slow the whole system down. But you NEVER use the internet without it!!!!!!
that said, i absolutely
love living here. Shenzhen is modern and somewhat soul-less, but there is plenty of things going on, the climate is excellent, and you are 9 hours closer than Australia to the rest of the world!!!
The Chinese people are very similar to Australians, believe it or not, they are warm, friendly and have a good sense of humour. It is just that they all work so dam hard!!!!
Hong Kong, my favourite city in the world, is 30 minutes away, and the charms of pristine Asian beaches and crystal clear water can be found everywhere within a 60 minute flight.
as long as SJW doesn't come in with another strange comment, I feel your pain!!! I was lucky enough to be on a large income, I am a radiologist, but once the government, health funds, GST, rich tax, car taxes blah blah etc etc etc etc took out their slice, then ouch, having three kids at Geelong Grammar was pretty bloody tough!!! Got to really admire you Phillisic!!!!
happy that most of you think Australia is the lucky country, I am not so sure. My oldest boy looks like settling down in Paris or New York, the second is a chef about to move to London, and the third will join him after he finishes uni.... to be honest, I encouraged them, if you look at the big picture, the future of Australia is pretty bleak. It is part of Asia, and there are millions upon millions of incredibly smart, hard working young people ready to move to what they see as the land of opportunity, and happy to earn one quarter of the salary their current Aussie counterparts make. I have guy I play golf with here, 29 years old, topped his MBA at Bei-da (the Chinese equivalent of Harvard, but harder to get into) who has an IQ I would guess to be in the late 150's, who does brilliant work as a COO of an IT company here, speaks perfect English, and gets paid the equivalent of $55k a year!!!!!! He would get easily ten times that in Oz.
Food for thought.
Oh, and I just purchased two magnums of Mugnier NSG Clos de la Marechale 2010, to get the thread back on topic!!!