Kilgore_Trout_Redux
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And before you think its nice and wonderful in AUS, think again. I have a close friend in Mornington Peninsula. He says my internet connection at home rocks, compared to his. Over there, Telstra is worse than Telkom, and YouTube uploads are very difficult to do, because of their great firewall and nanny state spy machine. You can also forget about keeping a car once it gets to a certain age. Want to have a good old SA style braai in your yard? Forget it, you could be fined, especially in the dry season. And you cry when its 32 degrees here.. Try 41-43 degrees C in the hottest summer months. Many South Africans hate aircons... what are you going to do there, when you need one to survive?
So before you even consider this, remember, you've really got it good here. I am well-traveled too, I would say that if I really get forced out of here, i would settle in Asia, that would probably be the closest I can get to living in SA even by a smidgeon.
Some areas here have poor internet connections - just like most areas in South Africa have rubbish internet connections.
With Telstra, for $30 prepaid a month I get 1.5 gigs of data plus 1 gig worth of night time data, $100 worth of international call time and I'm currently sitting with $700 worth of local call time.
I have uncapped ADSL2+ for $69 a month which is pretty cool. I get 10-15Mb/s.
As for the great internet firewall - I'm going to need to apply for government security clearance in a few years so I'll be avoiding the scat, watersports and fisting porn but fortunately standard porn gets me off so I'm cool with that. Prostitution is legal, well regulated and safe though so maybe that makes up for it?
Fire bans are in place for maybe a two or three weeks in the year during heatwaves. BBQ's are definitely a national past time. My local petrol station sells braai wood - just like my South African petrol station did.
Temperatures can get to 40+ for a few weeks during the year. It's not a big deal.
Cars are affordable here. You can pick up a safe, reliable 5-10 year old car for $2,000 - $4,000 and it is very common for 17,18,19 year old kids with P plates to own their own cars because of this. Otherwise it doesn't really make sense to drive an old car because new cars are affordable.
There are other issues but those you listed are buls#!t.
Also, Asia is absolutely nothing like South Africa.