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WHAT ABOUT HOUSING COMPARED TO AMERICA IS IT SAFE AND COST OF LIVING IS IT QUITE EXPENSIVE?

2006-12-25 09:14:30 · 2 answers · asked by riverafamilygeorgia 2 in Society & Culture Cultures & Groups Other - Cultures & Groups

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Australia has a multicultural lifetyle where people from all over the world can live their life peacably in their chosen way....

The muslims here celebrate their festivals, the christians theirs, and so on....

We generally accept anyone who accepts us... the best way to fit into australia is simply to be yourself...

Our school system is excellent with some of the most dedicated teachers and learning support staf in the country... There are great special needs learning facilities which range from assistance within the classroom of main stream classes for kids with mild to moderate disabilities to special needs classes within mainstream schools for kids with moderate to severe disabilities..and schools especially for kids with special needs for moderate to profoundly disabled kids...

The greatest level of dedication amongst our teachers are definitely amongst the special needs teachers... they are fantastic people...

Housing here varies depending on what you are looking for.. if you want to live in the city then each of our major cities has varying costs of living... houses can be solid little brick things that look like boxes or high set houses set on stumps above the ground that are usually made of wood and or other building materials... we have elaborate mansion type houses and little bungalow or cottage type houses...

In our schools you will find that wearing of a hat while outdoors is compulsory and uniforms are compulsory in most of our school....

The school system is divided into public and private.... the public schools are funded by the goverment and the prvate ones get some funding by the government but also require high fees from parents to proide more equipment etc for the school and also to be able to pay better wages to staff to attract the best staff...

However many teachers do believe in the public system and remain in the public system with dedication and in the belief that they are making a great contribution there...

You will find amonst some Australians there is a national past time of taking the p.i.s.s. out of one another.. but more importantly we do it to ourselves the most....which is generally just fun kind of teasing though this once popular pasttime is now less popular and less accepted.. generally..

The safety on our streets has always been quite good.. and work place safety is generally the number one concern with most employers...

It is necessary to be sensible about safety but other than that there is no real dangers...

2006-12-25 09:43:19 · answer #1 · answered by wollemi_pine_writer 6 · 0 1

i think of listening to Reggaeton could be a sturdy thought. additionally attempt watching interviews online with Puerto Ricans like Daddy Yankee, Don Omar, Carlos Ponce, Calle 13 or whoever else you will stumble on and attempt imitating their accessory. I initially all started imitating this accessory as a shaggy dog tale because of the fact i presumed it sounded cool. yet in the previous this week I spoke with a close-by Spanish speaker from Peru and after no greater suitable than a million minute of speaking he instructed me I actually have a Puerto Rican, which a great deal shocked. no longer that it bothered me nonetheless, i myself do exactly like the accessory. So basically hear to as lots Puerto Rican Spanish as much as obtainable and additionally pay prepared interest to their pronunciation of letters like "r" and "s" that are oftentimes instantaneous markers that a individual is from PR. Ojala te salga bien!

2016-10-28 08:36:25 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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