We all know this o-so-famous quote from one of the greatest children's books of all time: Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day. [I would underline that, but apparently I can only make it bold or italicize. What is up w/ this blogging site?! Come on, people. I'm tying to keep good grammar alive here!]
Basically, Alexander has an awful day and repeatedly expresses a wish to move to Australia to escape from all the things that suck in his life.
I can't say I blame him. I mean, if I fell asleep with gum in my mouth and woke up with gum in my hair, I'd have a hard time starting the day too.
Well, that being said, apparently Australia is a good place to move. According to a survey study by HSBC Bank International, the friendliest countries to move to (if you're an American) are Canada, Germany, and Australia. The criteria to determine welcoming atmospheres included: the relative ease with which expats befriended locals, the ability to join and get involved in community groups, and the ability to learn the local language. Out of these 3 countries, Australia was ranked the Most Friendly [sounds like a High School year book haha], but scored lower in community groups. However, this could be attributed to the fact that most expats to Australia are young adults, and may not need to join community groups to meet others as much as older adults or younger children/teenagers.
So Alexander, you've picked a good friendly place to relocate. Just thought I'd inform you.
I personally find this information very interesting, since my interest in Australia keeps growing. I rally want to go there and visit the church with Hillsong/Hillsong United!! It'd also be really sweet to visit New Zealand. But we'll see where my life ends up going.
Anyway, I just thought that article was thought-provoking, so I wanted to share my thoughts on the matter. I hope you have a great day, but if not, you should consider moving to Australia!!
References:
http://travel.yahoo.com/p-interests-25363634
Quote of the Day:
"The world is like a book, and the person who stays at home reads but one page."
-St. Augustine
1 comment:
Angie, this is one of the best blogs you've ever posted.
and I'll totally go with you to Australia/New Zealand if you want a travel buddy. They are both two of the places I want to go to before I die.
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