15 Things I Wish I Knew Before Moving To Sydney Australia

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  • čas přidán 4. 06. 2024
  • Hello everybody and welcome back to my channel.
    I want to apologise because when I was editing the video, I noticed that the bed wasn’t centred and it’s so triggering!!
    Here’s just a few things that I wish I knew before I moved to Australia. I hope you find it useful. If you have any other questions with regards to living or working in Australia, feel free to ask and I will try to help as much as I can :)
    Here are some timestamps in case you want to skip sections that don't apply to you/you aren't interested in:
    00:00 - 00:09 - Intro
    00:09 - 01:38 - Homesickness
    01:38 - 02:51 - Cost of Living
    02:51 - 03:59 - Public Transport
    03:59 - 05:44 - Weather
    05:44 - 07:09 - Chocolate
    07:09 - 07:30 - Flies
    07:30 - 09:35 - Work
    09:35 - 10:49 - Renting
    10:49 - 12:01 - Snakes & Spiders
    12:01 - 13:02 - Aussie Slang
    13:02 - 13:40 - Houses
    13:40 - 14:01 - Internet
    14:01 - 15:04 - Fitness Freaks
    15:04 - 16:02 - Birds
    16:02 - 16:41 - It’s BIG!
    16:41 - 17:13 - Outro
    These are the links for everything I referred to in the video -
    Facebook groups:
    Australia backpackers 2018
    Poms wanting oz ® (original)
    Poms wanting oz - free
    Ping pong poms
    Job sites:
    Seek.com.au
    Au.indeed.com
    Backpackerjobboard.com.au
    Rental sites:
    Domain.com.au
    Realestate.com.au
    Train times app:
    Tripviewlite (free version that I use)
    Camera: Canon EOS M10
    Instagram: lifeofdaryl
    Blog: daryldoes.wordpress.com
    Music: Sandcastle by Declan DP Music / declandp Creative Commons - Attribution 3.0 Unported - CC BY 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music promoted by Audio Library • Sandcastle - Declan DP...

Komentáře • 802

  • @davorlovric3657
    @davorlovric3657 Před 5 lety +104

    Darling, I have been to Adelaide for 22 years and I wouldn't replace it with anything in the world. As someone who went through the war in Sarajevo and Bosnia and Herzegovina, I appreciate everything in this country. Learning pattern, my dear. That's all what you need here. My workmates told me once: If you don't like, leave it. If I have to choose between spiders and war, I would rather go for spiders. Come to Adelaide. Houses are cheaper and look very nice. I do have nice trees not far away from my house, and the sound of birds in the morning is priceless. I have a nice view of neighbouring golf course, horse track goes through my street and the smell of beautiful, light breeze from the ocean in evenings. Priceless. Wouldn't trade it for anything. All the best from South Australia!👍 P.S. And, yes, internet is crap, I agree with that. Hope it will be better for the Champions League final. Go, The Reds!

    • @britjj5126
      @britjj5126 Před 5 lety

      Out of curiosity are you renting or did you buy your house several years ago?

    • @davorlovric3657
      @davorlovric3657 Před 5 lety +4

      @@britjj5126 I paid it off ten years ago with a help of my late parent. After the closure of a local company, used a redundancy payment and injury compo to reduce off-set account balance. When the balance was in plus, I decided to clear that off. Best decision in my life. But the houses were more affordable then they are today.

    • @britjj5126
      @britjj5126 Před 5 lety +3

      Davor Lovric Sounds like you got your house at a good time. People are cottoning on to Adelaide being affordable driving prices up though.

    • @davorlovric3657
      @davorlovric3657 Před 5 lety +5

      @@britjj5126 Yes, it was a good time. Former PM John Howard gave 14.000 dollars grant for the first home buyers who decided to build a house, and 7.000 dollars for those who wanted to buy an established house. As soon as I was made permanent, my late mother and I went for a casual drive around and ended up at a local builder's office. After a few days, we bit the bullet and decided to have our house built. I feel sorry for the younger people today who find it very difficult to get into home market. It's not fair. I live in a southern suburb of Adelaide and everything is so close. Adelaide is one big building site with roadworks connecting various parts of the city, overpasses, underpasses and so on. It's already looking much better, and, yes, the houses here are cheaper and better looking then more expensive ones in Sydney or Melbourne. You can get a nice 3 bedroom house for around 350.000 dollars easy or maybe a little bit more. Where I live, there are many people from UK. In my street, there is a young man who supports Liverpool, another older guy supports ManU and I fancy Liverpool, so it's aesy for me to have a nice chat about football or as they called it here soccer. Local AFL is very popular, I watch it but not as pationatelly as I watch " soccer". Optus is my saviour, otherwise I would go crazy watching local footy everyday. I wish you and all young people all the best in finding affordable homes. Hope these guys in Canberra will do something about it instead of fighting each other. Cheers!👍

    • @britjj5126
      @britjj5126 Před 5 lety +2

      Davor Lovric Thank you 🙏

  • @lucyfranklin.
    @lucyfranklin. Před 5 lety +172

    You can’t say “Australia” is expensive because it’s not, maybe Sydney is but Perth is cheap to live. Wages are way higher in Perth than anywhere else in Aus

    • @tarzyjane
      @tarzyjane Před 5 lety +1

      Lucy B yes Perth is cheap ...... everywhere else is not especially major cities like Melbourne we are struggling

    • @lucyfranklin.
      @lucyfranklin. Před 5 lety +3

      Tara Jane yes I know that’s why I said you can’t say Australia is expensive because WA isn’t and we are the largest state in Aus.

    • @shaunh6875
      @shaunh6875 Před 4 lety +7

      Good point. Saying Australia is expensive is like saying Europe is expensive. Oz is the larger than Europe & spans multiple climates with bugger all people. Smaller regional centres in each of the states vary wildly in cost. Best to think of each of our states as separate countries! Heres a tip . South Australia is one of the cheapest states!

    • @aliciaavery553
      @aliciaavery553 Před 4 lety +6

      So....What im getting from these comments is I should move to Perth?

    • @lucyfranklin.
      @lucyfranklin. Před 4 lety +3

      hello person yep pretty much. Weather so much better. Wages are high. Beaches are the best in Aus. And houses are ridiculously cheap.

  • @jayncoclassic
    @jayncoclassic Před 4 lety +24

    I'm in Australia and when I went over I found UK chocolate too sweet. I think aus chocolate has less sugar in it.
    You're pronouncing every place name perfectly. You're Amazing
    It's so true what you say about the houses in Australia, most people buy the worst house on the best street and then if you have money renovate.

  • @DP-tf7qb
    @DP-tf7qb Před 5 lety +11

    You have a really good energy about you... you come across as authentic and down-to-earth, which is what more CZcamsrs need!

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 5 lety +2

      ** aw thank you so much for your lovely comment

  • @jimmygrey6848
    @jimmygrey6848 Před 3 lety +100

    A lot of the negatives here can just be solved by NOT living in Sydney.

    • @australianpatriot
      @australianpatriot Před 2 lety +1

      False.

    • @ritaa1359
      @ritaa1359 Před rokem +1

      Right

    • @ritaa1359
      @ritaa1359 Před rokem +1

      @@australianpatriot ur wrong

    • @australianpatriot
      @australianpatriot Před rokem +1

      @@ritaa1359 most cities have similar problems

    • @zeropoint546
      @zeropoint546 Před rokem

      @@australianpatriot Horseshit. Sydney is a basket case. So is Melbourne. Most other major cities are far superior. Even better are the minor ones. I grew up in Sydney and I love meeting people that think it's nice. Where did you stay? I ask them. "Oh. in a hotel in Darling Harbour". Yeah... You won't be living there. Go check out Blacktown or Liverpool. Make sure you don't check them out after 10pm so the ethnic gangs don't attack you. Go try and drive anywhere between 7am and 9am. Getting out of that shit hole was the best decision I ever made in my life. Living on the Gold Coast now, 20 minutes from the best beaches in the world, in a house that cost me 400 thousand about 9 years ago. And I can get in my car and actually drive places without it taking an hour to get a bottle of milk. And a bunch of tattooed idiots having a drunken bar fight makes the news here, because that's about as bad as the crime gets. A bunch of tattooed idiots having a drunken bar fight was regarded as quaint where I grew up in Mount Druitt.

  • @deee4494
    @deee4494 Před 5 lety +17

    Very honest and the most down to earth video ever watched. It's almost sitting right next to you having a proper conversation with you about your experiences. Please do make more of these about Australia

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 5 lety +1

      Dee E thank you so much for your lovely comment ❤️ I will make more for sure 😊

  • @PhilipLeitch
    @PhilipLeitch Před 5 lety +17

    The symptoms were definately heat stroke (mild). Give it 1 year and you'll acclimatise. Look around for British grocery stores and you will find all the treats you like. And probably go to the most livable cities in Australia rather than the most expensive. Travel. See what you like. Hobart is similar weather too England. Cairns is pleasant all year round (once you get used to the humidity). And everyone likes their own City. If pick Brisbane, Gold Coast, or Melbourne but I haven't spent enough time in the other oners to really know them.

  • @batwom12
    @batwom12 Před 3 lety

    Great video, I really enjoyed it. Your honesty and down to earth facts is what I found really refreshing. I grew up in the shire (38 Years) and lived in Cronulla for 8 years just around the corner from Northies (the old Northies with the veranda, where I spent many a Sunday afternoon). I now live in the UK and have been for 18 years. I can relate to what you are saying and both countries have their positives and negatives. Like always try and enjoy the moment and see the positive things. All the best to you and your partner.

  • @abigailk8349
    @abigailk8349 Před 5 lety +19

    It’s never easy to leave home and move to different city or country but I hope you’ll be able to settle in better, meet good people and get to experience some amazing things. ❤️

  • @matildamaher2650
    @matildamaher2650 Před 4 lety +5

    Married to an Aussie, living in Perth for the last 14 yrs. He’s caring and we have two children. I love the weather, people are quite friendly, I enjoy food shopping here, but miss India so much when comes to shopping for clothes, jewellery and shoes and road side food. I applied for 50 jobs finally got one. Takeaways are extremely expensive and the portions are small, cost of living is high. But it’s clean and good health care and welfare benefits.

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 4 lety

      Completely agree with you. Hope you get over your homesickness soon :( I found that the hardest thing.

  • @ciarrav9173
    @ciarrav9173 Před 5 lety +16

    I was born in Perth I never realized how expensive things were, because I always relied on my parents.. and always thought Perth was so boring. It wasn’t till I moved to Canada in last year, made me realize how much I miss Perth. My friends, school, transportation, beaches and baldivis 😂 if ya know aha.

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 5 lety +1

      Ciarra V it’s very hard moving away from home, nice to have new experiences though 😊

  • @gabbyziliute7540
    @gabbyziliute7540 Před 3 lety +9

    This video really helped me I've always wanted to move to Australia, so i started looking frew YT stuff about Australia im only 13 years old but when i turn 18 im for sure moving to australia and finishing my studies there😊

  • @richardgodber8369
    @richardgodber8369 Před 5 lety +23

    Perth was ridiculously over priced during the mining boom, rent and buying wise but that ended 5 years ago and since then , prices have come down by twenty percent. You can get a nice 2 or 3 bedroom villa, house or duplex etc in the south east suburbs for around $230 a week, you just have to pick and choose where as there are some scungy bits like anywhere else. Perth is a very pretty city, climate is bearable and cost of living same as elsewhere.

    • @lucyfranklin.
      @lucyfranklin. Před 3 lety

      But no one wants to live in SE Perth 😂😂 you pay $240 a week to live in gosnells and no one wants to live in gosnells or surrounds 🤣🤣🤣
      Perth is expensive if you visit for holiday but to live it’s the same as London I have found. I earn 4 times more then I did in London so it works out the same if you include wages and cost of living etc

    • @vanessaceron2401
      @vanessaceron2401 Před 3 lety

      @@lucyfranklin. Is Perth economy good?

  • @stevewilliams760
    @stevewilliams760 Před 2 lety +14

    Crypto /Australia

    • @henrynoble7011
      @henrynoble7011 Před 2 lety

      When you invest in crypto you are buying a day you don't need to work

    • @lindapoplin7150
      @lindapoplin7150 Před 2 lety

      Now is the best time to purchase and invest in bitcoin, stop procrastinating.

    • @andreajueal8243
      @andreajueal8243 Před 2 lety

      You don't make money on forex or crypto by holding your coins rather you trade to make gain

    • @patienceoluchi5134
      @patienceoluchi5134 Před 2 lety

      @@henrynoble7011 Fear is one of the factors that hinder most persons to invest into crypto, most persons say ignorance.

    • @kelvinmcdonald5113
      @kelvinmcdonald5113 Před 2 lety

      @Alice mark Crypto is the future, investing in it will be the wisest thing to do especially with the current rise..

  • @tpwonder99
    @tpwonder99 Před 5 lety +2

    Oh and the birds you can hear at 1:36 are corellas, with possibly a cockatoo with them. The huge flock of birds in the shopping centre are often lorikeets though I have seen fig birds behave the same. They roost in the stands of trees in shopping centre car parks because they are safe from predators. Sometimes it can be deafening dawn and dusk. Yes the birds here are fantastic. When I went to the UK for 2 years I went through homesickness there and just the sound of an Aussie bird would flood emotions through me.

  • @seegee7728
    @seegee7728 Před 4 lety +7

    Redback spiders are the most common ones you will see . In garage corners, under the bin, literally have them on my front steps as i walk out the door.

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 4 lety

      See Gee I was lucky enough to see only 2 small spiders the whole time I was there! Cockroaches were the worst 😳

  • @claytonchristophersen1633

    Best thing is You Go Back , saves us listening to you that has to be a Saving .

  • @raymondbyczko
    @raymondbyczko Před 2 lety

    Well done and enjoyable! I love Sydney!

  • @30laurence
    @30laurence Před 5 lety +8

    Hi I live here in adelaide its more quiet than sydney cheaper but transfortation is harder in the weekend only bus available train station is part in city and glenelg beach im 22 km away from the city the parking is cheap

  • @michaelspears7116
    @michaelspears7116 Před 3 lety +4

    I agree regarding the public transport. It's miles ahead of anywhere in the US. The only thing I thought was odd were the groups of armed transit guards at every metropolitan station in Melbourne. For a safe city, it seemed a bit strange that dudes were decked out so heavily, even in the middle of suburbia.

  • @theboywholived2
    @theboywholived2 Před 4 lety

    Love your video just come across it fantastic thank you for posting

  • @HairByJamesAnnabel
    @HairByJamesAnnabel Před 2 lety +2

    London is way more expensive, except for food. Over all quality of life + income is far better in Australia

  • @patrickparisienne1917
    @patrickparisienne1917 Před 5 lety +145

    Appreciate the honesty, but you have perpetuated the ‘whinging Pom’ stereotype. You need to appreciate that every country has its pros and cons.
    Australia has very diverse weather. Tasmania is similar to the UK ( with more Sun), and northern Queensland is pure tropics...
    Come to Melbourne. More cosmopolitan, and cheaper too!

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 5 lety +6

      I didn't mean to sound like I was complaining about everything haha

    • @brookeryan8231
      @brookeryan8231 Před 5 lety +6

      If you're going to put a video up online, for the world to seee about things that you dont like about a certain country. Expect the backlash love... We love our country and whilst it isnt perfect, its perfect for us. Again you have fallen under the whinging pommy stereotype.

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 5 lety +6

      Brooke Ryan again, if you watched the video you’d understand that’s I’m not complaining about 15 things 🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 5 lety +1

      Emma Barnett thank you 😘

    • @amandalewis3898
      @amandalewis3898 Před 5 lety +8

      Brooke Ryan To be honest you sound like a whinging Ozzie. I didn’t feel she was running Australia down at all but making her own assumptions of how different she expected your country to be. The UK is far from perfect but I’ve yet to find a country that is! 😊

  • @johncraker8330
    @johncraker8330 Před 2 lety +2

    If you want a break from the intense heat and flys, get on a plane and come to Hobart. Australia’s secret garden, Tasmania! Absolutely beautiful.

  • @ellakurm6781
    @ellakurm6781 Před 4 lety +23

    I'm 13, live in UK and ever since I can remember I've wanted to live in Australia. I've never even been there but there's something about it that makes it amazing and different compared to other places. I also plan to get a paramedic science degree to be a paramedic as I love helping people and medical skills. Are medical staff needed in Aus? I know I'm very young and anything can change but I'm just curious:)

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 4 lety +3

      Ella Kurm it really is amazing. Good luck with everything and definitely look into it when you’re old enough if it’s something you still want to do. You won’t regret it ☺️

    • @ellakurm6781
      @ellakurm6781 Před 4 lety

      @@lifeofdaryl aw thank you! I can't remember if you have mentioned it before in a video but out of curiousity how did you get into Australia permanently!?

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 4 lety +3

      Ella Kurm so I actually ended up coming home, I was so homesick and we decided to come back after 8 months. My boyfriend has Australian citizenship so we were planning on applying for a de facto visa. There’s so many options though, if you have a job on the skilled list you can get it, some people go to college/university on a student visa and stay there afterwards. So many different options to looks into :)

    • @ellakurm6781
      @ellakurm6781 Před 4 lety

      @@lifeofdaryl that's really cool!

    • @triarb5790
      @triarb5790 Před 2 lety +2

      Know this is year later and I hope your dreams are still alive... Medical and paramedic staff are always wanted in Australia, but when you get to that point you will need to check the immigration policies of the day.
      I too had a dream as a young teen in the UK to live in Australia... came here when I was 24.... still here 35 years on! It's a wayyyyyyyyy better lifestyle than the UK.

  • @chriswatson1698
    @chriswatson1698 Před 4 lety +1

    The birds in the video with the date palms sounded like lorikeets, not magpies. Where I live, in the hills outside Perth where there is still some natural forest with big trees, the magpies for miles around, all sing on moonlight nights. They sound like hundreds of barbershop quartets. Clear and flute-like up close ranging to soft and muffled in the distance.

  • @TaraHanrahan
    @TaraHanrahan Před 5 lety +18

    The price of fresh produce like bananas fluctuates depending on whether they're in season and how good the growing conditions are. A few years ago when a cyclone wiped out much of the banana crops in QLD the price went up to about $15 per kg. You'll find our supermarkets do their best to sell Aussie produce to support our farmers and try not to import where possible, and if it's not in season it's going to cost more.
    Sydney is so expensive in general.. 10/10 recommend moving elsewhere in Aus lol :)

    • @mattalam1934
      @mattalam1934 Před 5 lety +1

      Tara Hanrahan Sydney can kiss my ass...!!

    • @Sarah-lr6vp
      @Sarah-lr6vp Před 5 lety

      How about Melbourne?

    • @TaraHanrahan
      @TaraHanrahan Před 5 lety +2

      @@Sarah-lr6vp Melbourne can be expensive (as with any city) but I find with renting that you get so much better for your money in Melbourne!

    • @Sarah-lr6vp
      @Sarah-lr6vp Před 5 lety

      @@TaraHanrahan ohh
      I'm planning to study in Melbourne this year for a bachelors degree, is there anything I should keep in mind?

  • @jjosie7351
    @jjosie7351 Před 5 lety +1

    I love the birds part, i always up in the morning just by them, and never set up my alarm :)

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 5 lety +1

      J Josie they’re so beautiful 😍 my favourite thing about australia

    • @jjosie7351
      @jjosie7351 Před 5 lety +1

      @@lifeofdaryl i knw r8😍❤

  • @alanmilne5375
    @alanmilne5375 Před 4 lety

    Try Brisbane.....endless sunshine in what passes for winter. Lots of crisps too !!

  • @davebrown3117
    @davebrown3117 Před 5 lety

    Just by the noise, I think the noisy birds you saw are Rainbow Lorikeets (bestbirdphotos.com.au/bird-photos/rainbow-lorikeet/), sometimes called Rosellas. They are affectionately called clown birds by some because of their antics when feeding in the trees, they climb tree branches with their bodies at odd looking angles, hang upside down and move along branches that way as well. I try to photograph them when ever I see them feeding. When they are not making that loud squawking noise, they can sing sweetly as well.

  • @janejohnstone5795
    @janejohnstone5795 Před 2 lety +2

    Yes , because England is so small,..everything is nearby and close..this means you can walk to places without a car..Many shops to look at ,so lots of choices. I understand about being homesick.

  • @club1fan552
    @club1fan552 Před 5 lety +8

    It's good you are in Cronulla as you'll get an idea of life in the 'burbs which is how a lot of Aussies live. Yes, things are expensive but wages can be higher too. Yes it rains...some Sydney suburbs get DOUBLE the annual precipitation of London. Yes, it is not 30 celsius all year long. Suburbs away from the coast go down to 0 - 5 c on July nights and the upper Blue Mountains can be negative territory. Chocolate is rubbish to preserve it from the heat. There are some shops that do hand made though...look for those. The fruit though is luscious. Eat that! Good review!

  • @simsimmer
    @simsimmer Před 2 lety

    Great video I’m moving to aus from Manchester, so scared to feel homesick! Xx

  • @tpwonder99
    @tpwonder99 Před 5 lety +3

    Chocolate is a different recipe here because the melting point of UK chocolate is too low. Uk bars here would need refrigerating from factory to store and would even melt getting it to your car, so when you opened it it would be melting onto the wrapper. Sorry but they have had to change it so it no longer tastes as rich and creamy (that chocolate liqueur percentage is reduced).

  • @hananicole4890
    @hananicole4890 Před 2 lety +1

    Im moving from London to Sydney in February and it seems like we have similar lives, my boyfriend is also an Australian citizen! Its nice to hear your perspective, I'm so excited and the closer it comes I'm getting so nervous!

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 2 lety

      Oh amazing! It is scary but you’ll have the best time, although it was hard it was one of the best things I ever did. Enjoy every moment of it I hope you have a lovely time 😊

    • @T0pMan15
      @T0pMan15 Před 2 lety

      I just secured a new job based in Sydney. Arriving in May, kinda mad to be honest

    • @ritaa1359
      @ritaa1359 Před rokem

      Don’t come here it’s not good

    • @gandalfstormcrow7943
      @gandalfstormcrow7943 Před rokem

      @@ritaa1359 why not?

  • @carolinavasconcelos9962
    @carolinavasconcelos9962 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm watching this in 2021 and it's so great!!!!

  • @laeticiashier7132
    @laeticiashier7132 Před 5 lety +47

    *it didn’t stop raining* i don’t think you were in australia

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 5 lety +2

      LAETICIA Shier we definitely were in Australia

    • @aliciaavery553
      @aliciaavery553 Před 4 lety +2

      It was probably winter, it rains alot then

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 4 lety +3

      hello person we arrived in October - my partners family told us they were in drought when we arrived and it hadn’t rained for months. We just got unlucky 😂

    • @UltimateGattai
      @UltimateGattai Před 4 lety +1

      Wait, we get rain here? All I see is dust storms.

    • @auzziemax
      @auzziemax Před 4 lety

      Yeh it rains a lot in April/May in syddo

  • @LG-ro5le
    @LG-ro5le Před 4 lety +1

    What sort of visa did you get? Do you have to have a certain type of job? Born in england looking to move to Australia too, thanks

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 4 lety +1

      I just got a working holiday visa and you can stay out there for a year but can only work for the same employer for up to 6 months, if you do farm work for around 3 months I think it is (look into it because I'm not 100% sure of the duration) you can stay out there for another year. Will be well worth it, you'll love it!

  • @baokachi9767
    @baokachi9767 Před 4 lety +22

    God i cant imagine actually wanting to live in england over australia. So much better down here. I find british ppl were so rude aswell, aussies seem friendly and more open.

    • @jamesfrench7299
      @jamesfrench7299 Před 3 lety +2

      Inv Australia it's a facade. English are much more genuine. I'll take the latter every single time.

    • @baokachi9767
      @baokachi9767 Před 3 lety +4

      @@jamesfrench7299 thats cool, you can have your mutant covid infected country. I am happy here in aus :)

    • @kopynd1
      @kopynd1 Před 3 lety +1

      its not bad, the grass is green ,have u ever tasted ambrosia creamed rice, the weather cant be that bad, the romans were here for 400 years, saxons vikings etc, there's nothing to do in austraila, its a boring place, nothing exciting happens ,apart from get eating by a shark ,etc a mean, where can u get on ye door step 2 weeks a year the greatest race in the world, the T.T, a would be bored living in aus, no prob with the people cool enough, leave me alone with me world heritage sites

    • @andrewbarrett42
      @andrewbarrett42 Před 3 lety +1

      Eve Luen,I,ve heard this too its well known,why do Aussies dislike the English people so much,its well known,I know a lot of English are very rude,even Americans now about this.

    • @andrewbarrett42
      @andrewbarrett42 Před 3 lety +1

      @@kopynd1 I,m from UK too and the USA is the best country to visit,I,ve been all over it and its an amazing country,you are right about Australia,I would never go there too,its looks a boring country and they don,t like the English,we sent all our convicts there.

  • @srgevangelista
    @srgevangelista Před 4 lety +2

    Hi! Thanks for the video. By the way im planning to study in sydney next month at skyline international college. is it possible for you to help me regarding to find a part time job? or maybe you know someone that would be great. it my first time to travel in syndey. Hope you notice my comment and thanks!

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 4 lety

      Serge Evangelista amazing!!! You’ll have such an amazing time ♥️ I used seek and indeed for job hunting so hopefully you’ll find something on there 🤞🏼 best of luck to you

  • @mkely9032
    @mkely9032 Před 5 lety +12

    We are from the UK. The big thing is home sickness. Some people head back to england stay there for a winter and end up coming back. You need to persist. Get established and when you can travel. You tend to only remember the good things from back home and forget the bad. Watch out for huntsman spiders they are big but not dangerous. If you are in Sydney then be careful of funnel web spiders. I am from Melbourne a more relaxed place. Those birds sound like Rainbow Lorikeets. We get lorikeets, rosellas, cockatoos, butcher birds, magpies, galahs (a nickname for an idiot in australia), currawong and wattle birds(very aggressive to other birds. Sometimes we hear kookaburras in the trees.

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 5 lety

      Mk Ely that’s amazing, where in the uk are you from?

    • @mkely9032
      @mkely9032 Před 5 lety

      Stoke on Trent Staffordshire

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 5 lety

      Mk Ely dry nice!

    • @ikedakazuto5061
      @ikedakazuto5061 Před 2 lety

      Errrrr in 3 years I’ll be in Australia and I’ve never had a phobia. I can easily stand on a ledge or get locked into a box. The only fear I have is an extreme fear of spiders, won’t have a problem with that right……………oh wait

  • @kylewaddington1983
    @kylewaddington1983 Před rokem

    Happy New Year

  • @andrewmonos4951
    @andrewmonos4951 Před 4 lety +3

    Its good that the title includes "Sydney". Your observations (prices, weather, public transport...) are only relevant for that time and place. Even though Australia does not have many people there is huge diversity/difference between price, weather, food, language, .... Having lived in a few countries i only compare specific things now. When people ask for general comparisons i ask them what they actually want know.

  • @phoebexxlouise
    @phoebexxlouise Před rokem

    I feel like the posts you'd heard about Australia were all about Brisbane haha, it is sunny all year round and winter days are 18° but nights can sometimes get to 0° and it also has bad public transport

  • @96sam26
    @96sam26 Před 5 lety +10

    Aussieland has 7 climatic zones. Melbourne lies in Mediterranean zone. Cheaper, a bit cold though. Sydney is clumsy and sweat s lot during warm weather.

    • @jazzyfizzle7975
      @jazzyfizzle7975 Před 5 lety

      Melbourne is classified as temperate and Sydney isn’t even in the tropics.....

    • @glorfindelfgh
      @glorfindelfgh Před 4 lety

      Melbourne/Hobart are temperate, Perth/Adelaide are Mediterranean, Sydney/Brisbane are subtropical, Darwin is tropical. Note: western sydney is much drier and hotter during summer, and cooler during winter.

  • @Huszkuss
    @Huszkuss Před 5 lety +1

    eyy 100th subscriber!

  • @BTMoto
    @BTMoto Před 3 lety

    Thinking about moving to Australia but having a hard time picking which city i should choice between Melbourne, Perth or Sydney? Any suggestions are welcome

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 3 lety

      Sorry I might not be much help as I only lived in Sydney whilst over there. Sydney was very very beautiful though and I loved my time there. Enjoy :)

  • @blaneysiktube
    @blaneysiktube Před 5 lety +1

    You need to up your salt and water intake if you get headaches in the heat. You need more than 5g of good quality salt a day to absorb a sufficient amount of water to hydrate your cells. Also when you said about veg being expensive, how about frozen veg? Whats that like out there? And how much is meat?

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 5 lety

      blaneysiktube thanks for the advice, I definitely don’t think I have enough sugar!! We tend to eat peppers and courgettes a lot so cant really buy them frozen but I’m sure normal frozen veg is just as good. Meat seems to be a teeny bit more expensive but very good quality, it just seems to fresh fruit and veg that is expensive when we brought out of season, we’re learning slowly! 😁

  • @HuyLy94
    @HuyLy94 Před 4 lety +5

    13:10 Go to an eastern suburb with heritage listed houses and you'll get uniform Victorian era terrace houses which are really nicely done up and maintained.
    Once a house becomes 100 years old in Australia it gets heritage listed which means you need to maintain the outer facade in the original style which costs a lot of money, so a lot of people knock down and rebuild before then.

    • @mjh5437
      @mjh5437 Před rokem +1

      So you`re demolishing beautiful old houses before they get "too old"???...Dumb

    • @HuyLy94
      @HuyLy94 Před rokem

      @@mjh5437 Well it is their property and if it's not heritage listed they're free to do whatever they want with it, if you like the look of older houses you're free to buy in a neighbourhood that's predominantly heritage listed but you have to be aware that maintenance is expensive and meticulous

    • @doubledee9675
      @doubledee9675 Před 10 měsíci

      I'm sorry, but that's just plain wrong, at least in NSW.

  • @tpwonder99
    @tpwonder99 Před 5 lety +1

    Fruit prices, you have to find a fruit shop that sells “rejected” fruit. The fruit that does not meet the exact size or shape that is required by big chain supermarkets. At my local I can buy large melons for 99c each. Bananas for $1.99 a kg. Huge cauliflowers etc. These shops are gems, and are often called fruit markets. They are so cheap you will never buy fruit in Coles or Woolies again. And the quality is great, just very large or small, curled or with a tiny mark on the skin etc. I buy a fully trolly load of fruit and veggies for $30.

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 5 lety

      Trish Price that’s incredible!!!! I need to find one of these!!

  • @MrMandz4
    @MrMandz4 Před 5 lety

    HEY! Just watched this and I love, I hope you're still having a swell time in Sydney, just a heads up those birds you inserted a clip off aren't magpies hahah. Magpies sing and you can teach them to speak! how cool :)

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 5 lety

      Mandi I was just listing birds that I knew the names of lol but that’s incredible I didn’t know that at all!!

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 5 lety

      Mandi feel like I want to try this now 😂

  • @bullyoz1973
    @bullyoz1973 Před 4 lety

    Great video because you're honest.

  • @adamkirk2388
    @adamkirk2388 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for your honesty, Im looking to move to Perth soon. Also to buy a house.

  • @izzyjennings9720
    @izzyjennings9720 Před 4 lety +5

    I just moved to aus from England. As a teenage girl I can say:
    -people are even more rude
    -sport is huge
    -your hair and skin is never clean
    -no one knows how to make a cuppa
    -coffee is fancy
    -rain is beautiful
    -insects fricken everywhere
    -wet costumes everywhere
    -never enough towels
    -grapes are mega expensive
    -pretty birds
    -they have an English section
    -every thing is organic
    -more English people than I would think
    -people walk around bare foot
    -not joking they don’t wear shoes
    -like anywhere
    -not even in shops
    Hope this prevents any of u making the same mistakes as my family 🤣
    This is just Brisbane
    I am bias I wanna live in America
    I am grateful it’s just not as amazing as u would think

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 4 lety +1

      Totally agree - I was grateful I got the chance to live there but it's not what everybody thinks it is.

    • @baokachi9767
      @baokachi9767 Před 4 lety

      Why is your skin and hair never clean? 😂 i find british ppl were so rude over in england compared to here.

    • @izzyjennings9720
      @izzyjennings9720 Před 3 lety +1

      Sevira Asynjur your skin and hair needs cleaning so often because of the sweat and grime. Australians are usually okay to your face but on social media and driving in their cars they can be really rude and don’t realise how lucky they are to be in their country

    • @baokachi9767
      @baokachi9767 Před 3 lety +2

      Tinker Belle hmm i find london way grimier and their summers are more muggy than aus is more dry summer so not as bad but i lived in melbourne where it wasnt as hot lol

    • @warrenkelly5136
      @warrenkelly5136 Před 3 lety

      Go live in a third world country and i promise you'll be crying, begging, and praying to live in Australia or England so be thankful.
      And if u watch some vlogs of Americans in Australia, you'll be changing your mind about moving there also lol

  • @bevbaker7069
    @bevbaker7069 Před 5 lety +6

    That’s a very honest account and very interesting for anyone thinking of moving to Australia 🇦🇺 Really good video. 😊 Xxxxx

  • @rolandoruiz7659
    @rolandoruiz7659 Před rokem

    They do have prawn cocktails it’s just the Asian grocery shops and / or Asian restaurant that do have them or something similar to them.

  • @janejohnstone5795
    @janejohnstone5795 Před 2 lety +2

    It takes awhile to adapt to another country...you get use to different things,..

  • @mariereneagonzalez
    @mariereneagonzalez Před 4 lety +3

    Life is getting harder here in Australia plus I’m close to where my parents live 🇩🇿. I’m very sick so same help I love about England is it snows

  • @Deemac1236
    @Deemac1236 Před 5 lety +6

    I can understand you being homesick for sure, I’m Australian and get homesick every time I leave the country.
    After just coming back from Europe recently I so appreciate the weather here, the beautiful brightness here. I really disagree with your take on our chocolate though lol... it must really be a case of being use to what you grew up with because I honestly think our chocolate is so much nicer than England’s. However my beautiful British friend constantly says how much better it is in England. I hope you can enjoy your time here but don’t move from your family permanently, nothing can replace them.

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 5 lety

      Deanne Mcgready it’s all just what people are used to, I am slowly getting used to your chocolate here so not all bad anymore. Every time we get family coming over to stay with us we make them bring English chocolate and then I realise what I’m missing 😂 we’re actually planning on heading back to England after a year as the homesickness still isn’t great. How long are you in Europe for?

    • @jamesfrench7299
      @jamesfrench7299 Před 3 lety

      I thought England's version of the Cadbury Time Out chocolate was way better than Australia's. I wished I could buy it here.

  • @hazerdxhd4373
    @hazerdxhd4373 Před 5 lety

    Can you get Jobs in Australia without Experiences? For example, if you were going to be a barteneder in Australia but in Ireland where im living at the moment never did it before in my life, would they still take you on? Train you? Or just straight up ignore you? just worried because i did hear from others it can be difficult getting a job there. Btw nice video really Enjoyed it!😊

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 5 lety +1

      HazerdXHD thank you 😊 it is difficult on the working holiday visa because you’re limited as to how long you can work with the same employer. It’s hard to get retail work with no retail experience. Bar tending you need to have an RSA so you need to go on a course to make sure you know if somebody’s too drunk to serve alcohol, I don’t have this so I’m not sure if it’s easy to get a job if you have the RSA or not. It probably also depends on what part of Australia you’re in, I don’t know if it’s different in any other areas of Australia. I see a lot on a backpacking page though that people on the working holiday visa struggle to find work and a lot of people end up going home due to it.

    • @tiamendesa7602
      @tiamendesa7602 Před 5 lety

      Aussies can barely get a job yet alone someone travelling with no experience.. the government pays great wages but it’s in line with our expensive costs of living. Not really a good time in Oz right now, things are getting a bit tight

  • @hollypowell9849
    @hollypowell9849 Před 4 lety

    Going to Australia for 5 months on gap year, although I am terrified of spiders, where can I stay to avoid them? Would staying in city in tall building help reduce interactions with them? And where are the least spiders

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 4 lety

      Holly powell well we lived in Sydney for 8 months and only saw around 3 spiders (nothing like the pictures you see online) and they were all outside. Never had a problem with them coming in our flat (that we say anyway) the biggest thing we got was cockroaches! Most places have fly screens to stop the bugs getting in. You’ll love it, enjoy!

  • @J-SH06
    @J-SH06 Před 3 lety +3

    Your insights into the differences between England and Australia are sooooooo amazingggggg.

  • @alextmason1
    @alextmason1 Před 5 lety +23

    Tim tam slam with tea... I’m horrified 😂

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 5 lety +1

      Alex Mason what do you do it with? 😂 that’s what all of the Aussies told us to do it with

    • @alextmason1
      @alextmason1 Před 5 lety +3

      lifeofdaryl it’s gotta be like a milo or hot chocolate in my opinion haha

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 5 lety +2

      Alex Mason ooh I’m going to try it with milo!! Didn’t think of that 😋

    • @lisachesters4991
      @lisachesters4991 Před 5 lety +1

      Alex Mason I agree. Tea is out, great with coffee too.

    • @XaviRonaldo0
      @XaviRonaldo0 Před 3 lety

      @@lifeofdaryl coffee. Mocha is heaven

  • @MrNerdomatic
    @MrNerdomatic Před 3 lety

    Awesome video

  • @XaviRonaldo0
    @XaviRonaldo0 Před 3 lety +3

    Lorikeets are so earpiercingly loud. Magpies are also one of the most accomplished songbirds in the world.

  • @danielmuggeridge6056
    @danielmuggeridge6056 Před 5 lety +18

    We have MILLIONS of Chips/crisps here🙄

  • @alliebenson4653
    @alliebenson4653 Před 3 lety +1

    The caveat is that public transport is not good in the major cities. If you want to travel between cities, especially in regional areas, you have to be able to drive or fly. And in some large towns, the public transport is dreadful - I’m from Ballarat which had a bus system that nobody really used because it was so inefficient so we all just drive everywhere.
    I moved from Victoria to the UK and honestly the heat here in Birmingham is awful compared to home - 28-30 degrees in the UK feels like 35 back home. I think Aussie summers are usually quite a dry but intense heat, which is hot but bearable. Whereas a heatwave in the UK is sooo humid and airless and sticky and I sweat way more here than I ever did in Australia. I also get sunburnt here really fast so in that sense it’s not that different between the two countries.
    Sydney is crazy expensive. Melbourne isn’t much cheaper. Basically once you get out of the inner cities the cost of living goes down.
    We have Freddo Frogs in Oz. Lots of them in different flavours. We have amazing chips, especially Red Rock Deli chips. I miss them a lot. Australian biscuits are amazing, I miss them too! I honestly find UK chocolate a bit too sweet compared to Aussie chocolate but England does have amazing food too. options.

    • @jimmygrey6848
      @jimmygrey6848 Před 3 lety

      Public transport seems pretty good in Brisbane.

  • @charlizecarthew189
    @charlizecarthew189 Před 4 lety +3

    I live in WA and what happened was that in the middle of winter, it was 39 Celsius. I was at school the whole day to😵

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 4 lety +1

      Charlize Carthew in the middle of winter!? 🥵

    • @charlizecarthew189
      @charlizecarthew189 Před 4 lety

      @@lifeofdaryl yeah, It was all over the news because it was so hot.

  • @richardgodber8369
    @richardgodber8369 Před 5 lety +69

    If anyone moves to Australia and lives in Sydney or Melbourne.... you’d want your head read..... overpriced,horrendous rents and forget about buying there.,. Try Perth, Adelaide or Brisbane ...

    • @mentalmelonhead2249
      @mentalmelonhead2249 Před 5 lety +3

      Canberra is surprisingly good I've discovered, near many nice places but not crowded.

    • @Mayfrancisxavier
      @Mayfrancisxavier Před 5 lety +3

      Sydney, (I live in Sydney,) and Melbourne, (my husband works and commutes to Melbourne,) are great but it is true that the other three are way better. You’re better off living in Brisbane and flying to anywhere you like for the weekend - it will still be cheaper and a more relaxed lifestyle.

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 5 lety

      Will have to check some other places out

    • @timikaprygoda6490
      @timikaprygoda6490 Před 5 lety +2

      Nah mate Perth is a joke. Stick to outer suburbs of Queensland

    • @richardgodber8369
      @richardgodber8369 Před 5 lety

      Timika Prygoda . What is your impressions of Perth ? I’d be interested to know

  • @PatraNalusiba
    @PatraNalusiba Před 5 lety +20

    You need to enjoy the good part of living in Australia more! it will help you appreciate it more and you will forget about focusing on small issues :)

  • @needaman66
    @needaman66 Před 3 lety +1

    Here's the thing about flies, if they're on your boyfriend's back they are also on yous, and those magpies were budgies. Thanks for the perspective though, hope you're enjoying your experience

  • @mistylizz887
    @mistylizz887 Před 5 lety +16

    Been in Australia 21 years, only seen one wild snake. So true

    • @matteric2814
      @matteric2814 Před 5 lety

      Really we catch at least 10 browns or tigers every summer at work

    • @fatumaa6927
      @fatumaa6927 Před 5 lety +1

      Depends where u live. Lived here almost 19 yrs and I’ve only seen one wild snake as well

    • @peterr7530
      @peterr7530 Před 4 lety +1

      @@matteric2814 I catch a wild snake, with two hands, every morning and then tame it by pummelling it into submission. 😂😂😂

    • @MrsSlocombesPuddyCat
      @MrsSlocombesPuddyCat Před 4 lety

      Seen lots of trouser snakes.

    • @toddhellyar4167
      @toddhellyar4167 Před 3 lety

      Try jumping brown snakes bare foot as a kid......

  • @billytoohey8887
    @billytoohey8887 Před 5 lety +1

    You're in " Nulla". Not so many nasty spiders there, just Trapdoors and Wolf spiders. The nasty ones ( Funnel Webs) are in the Northern suburbs.

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 5 lety

      Billy Toohey they sound like terrifying spiders 🤢 happy we haven’t seen any!!

  • @siraldridge6695
    @siraldridge6695 Před 4 lety +1

    I am looking to move my family out there we are a young family I’m only 29 and partner 27 with a 4 and 1 year old, you say the cost of living is more expensive but do you earn more? We have looked and as my partner is a nurse she would be on 60k a year nearly over there and she’s barely on 30 here...and are chef jobs easy to come by?

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 4 lety

      SirAldridge yes you do earn more but things are more expensive especially where we were in Sydney. Just look into everything before you go. You will love it out there :)

    • @Isleofskye
      @Isleofskye Před 3 lety

      I thought about moving but my Parents gave me everything and the prospect of me then saying "Thanks for all that but we are off with your Grandchildren now!" which break their hearts and what a poor way for me to thank and reward them..
      "Don't worry about your Grandkids USE SKYPE! LOL

  • @JohnSmith-em5gx
    @JohnSmith-em5gx Před 5 lety +3

    Internet: It depends on the service you subscribe to like everywhere else. The top speed at the moment is delivered by the National Broadband Network (NBN) at 100Mbs. Most Australians are moving to the NBN from cable (30Mbs) and ADSL2+ (20Mbs) with either the 100Mbs or 50Mbs plans. 100Mbs costs about $85 per month, and the 50Mbs around $65 for unlimited downloads.
    Most services in the UK are slower. You must have lucked out with the place you were staying at.
    Weather: Sun is vicious. Sunscreen and wear a hat.
    Housing: Most houses are air conditioned and have heating. Can't talk for rental properties.
    Transport: As good as the UK in most places. Australia is big so very small towns in the outback may not have any public transport. Perhaps the odd bus. Sydney and Melbourne with populations of 5 and 4 million have well developed infrastructure. Busses, trains, ferries, taxis etc.
    Flies: Learn to talk with your mouth closed.
    Work: 4 weeks leave and lots of public holidays. Long service leave of 3 months after 10 years.Good work life balance. Work from home options. Helps to have a degree and be well qualified in your chosen profession.
    Greeting. "G'day. howyegoin" Answer: "Good thanks". Very standard Australian intro.

    • @nabbichilcott9541
      @nabbichilcott9541 Před 5 lety +1

      John Smith in my small town it takes about 10 minutes to drive from one side of town to the other 😂. There are no busses but we do have taxis.

    • @bigoz1977
      @bigoz1977 Před 5 lety +1

      Where did you get that internet in uk is slower than Australia? Do you work for NBN or something? I left the UK in aug 2017 and my medium speeds were 200mbs and I’m lucky to get 45mbs right now. I get the 4G-5G networks are better for sure but home internet is shockingly bad! Barely scrapes top 30 in the world

  • @brentmcc6048
    @brentmcc6048 Před 2 lety +1

    A lot of things have changed in Australia, we use to call it the lucky country and in some ways it is however prices on most items have gone sky high and our vegetables are a total rip off, 10 or so years ago food was all cheap then something went wrong. Another problem is we have a Government Department ACCC Australian Competition and Consumer Commission who are basically a group of toothless tigers, food is of less quality and gets smaller almost yearly. PS Cronulla is not a cheap place as far as Sydney goes.

    • @coopsnz1
      @coopsnz1 Před 2 lety

      That socialism we're 4th highest tax country

  • @KarenFuchsbichler
    @KarenFuchsbichler Před 5 lety

    Wow, just wow.

  • @GlennEaton
    @GlennEaton Před 5 lety +1

    I love the sound magpies make. And if you are nice to them or otherwise they remember your face.

    • @sixjac
      @sixjac Před 5 lety

      Yes and they peck the hell out of you.

  • @cheriebaker7454
    @cheriebaker7454 Před 4 lety +1

    Haha, Cronulla, hey? I'm in Caringbah. Hope you've been enjoying yourself in The Shire! :)

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 4 lety

      Cherie Baker very nice! I’m back in England now but absolutely loved The Shire ♥️

    • @aaronkelly5103
      @aaronkelly5103 Před 3 lety

      I dated a girl from oyster Bay lol 😂 .
      I'm from the west, most people out that way don't like the West lol 😂.

  • @zell71
    @zell71 Před 4 lety

    this video came back up in dailymail - out of interest how long had you been in AU since making the video? from what you are saying, must be less than 12 months. 6 months?

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 4 lety

      Just out of curiosity, what do you mean it cane back up in dailymail? I had only been living there a couple of months but at the time my channel was based on us moving to Australia so I just made a video about it. But yeah not very long at all at the time of making the video.

    • @zell71
      @zell71 Před 4 lety +1

      lifeofdaryl dailymail reposted the story today. Yeah I think your opinions were based on a short stay. Especially the money situation. All good! Enjoyed watching your content! But yeah you might see a few more hits as dailymail reposted it today

  • @alexandramencshelyi4566
    @alexandramencshelyi4566 Před 5 lety +1

    Caramello koala are the best what do you mean!!!! What’s prawn cocktail?

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 5 lety +1

      Alexandra Mencshelyi you need to try English chocolate and you’ll understand 😋
      Go to a milk bar or somewhere that sells English food and look for walkers prawn cocktail crisps, they’re in a pink bag and they are amaaazing!!! I also highly recommend Worcester sauce flavour too 😋

    • @alexandramencshelyi4566
      @alexandramencshelyi4566 Před 5 lety

      lifeofdaryl Thankyou b

  • @IanHollis
    @IanHollis Před 3 lety

    Where are you now? Still in Australia? I'm curious to see an updated version of this video.

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 3 lety +1

      Back home in England now. Good idea on an updated version I might do that soon ☺️

  • @maplemusic8892
    @maplemusic8892 Před 3 lety

    Where do u recommend to live to avoid spiders problems

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 3 lety

      I only lived in 1 place so probably not the best person to take advice from 😂 but we lived in Cronulla and never saw any spiders in the house, rarely saw any outside. We had more issues with cockroaches than spiders!

  • @slyth3rinprincess
    @slyth3rinprincess Před 2 lety +2

    wishing I could move to Australia soon but in Adelaide..

  • @ttv-shadowlegend7506
    @ttv-shadowlegend7506 Před 3 lety +1

    Can you rent a house on a working Visa if you have moved from the uk

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 3 lety

      I think you can but I’m not 100% sure so best to double check that. I’m sure as long as you can prove you’re able to pay the rent each month it shouldn’t be a problem. I saw a lot online about other people sharing their experiences and there were so many different stories. Definitely best to check with a letting agents directly

  • @mickydrew8580
    @mickydrew8580 Před 5 lety +49

    ... we have crisps. Have you visited a supermarket? we have entire aisled dedicated to them LOL. We also have prawn cocktails hahaha
    LOL 6 months rent upfront?! LOL... who the hell do u talk to?
    Wait for it...you'll see more spiders :P haha

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 5 lety +5

      Micky Drew I know you have crisps just not as many flavours as we get in England.
      When I mentioned prawn cocktail I was referring to a flavour of crisp, not this dish prawn cocktail 😂
      We signed a 6 month tenancy agreement, I didn’t say we had to pay 6 months of rent upfront. Nobody in their right mind would ever do that.
      Still no spiders, I don’t know how long this will last 😂

  • @vanessajuliaz2779
    @vanessajuliaz2779 Před 4 lety +1

    Omg I literally can relate to so many things you mentioned which I encountered when I lived in Australia! Especially the fitness thing, I remember waking up early to watch the bondi sunrise and it felt SO early for us to wake up and the beach was just filled with people working out and surfing haha

  • @msubostic9642
    @msubostic9642 Před 5 lety +2

    Fantastic overview of some key features of Australia, but there's so much more you will learn once you start getting out of the city. Love the point on the birds! Hate how unreasonably expensive everything is!

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 5 lety +2

      The birds are probably one of my favourite things here

  • @James-iw4fz
    @James-iw4fz Před 4 lety

    are there many construction jobs out there. are they building much

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 4 lety

      james billings there is a lot of construction going on out there but I don’t know if there’s a lot of jobs. Have a look on seek or indeed they are the best job sites

  • @michaelktori5178
    @michaelktori5178 Před 5 lety +3

    Enjoyed watching your Vid' and hope it's well with you. My wife and I emigrated from Berkshire 45 years ago with three children and both agree that it was the best thing we could have done. Would never go back to live there. Best of luck to you.

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 5 lety +1

      Michael Ktori oh wow I’m from Berkshire originally too before moving close to Brighton, where in Berkshire are you from? I’m so happy you’re enjoying it here 😊

    • @michaelktori5178
      @michaelktori5178 Před 5 lety

      Maidenhead.

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 5 lety

      Michael Ktori ah amazing, I’m from Bracknell originally!

    • @michaelktori5178
      @michaelktori5178 Před 5 lety

      @@lifeofdaryl Ha! I lived in Wokingham for a short period. We're almost neighbors.

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 5 lety

      Michael Ktori that’s amazing!

  • @shawnbenson7696
    @shawnbenson7696 Před 3 lety

    Freddo frog was an Australian chocolate imported to the Uk

  • @nattanmanzi6022
    @nattanmanzi6022 Před 5 lety +1

    Just stumbled upon ur chanel , the content is interesting I must say :) on the other hand I desperately want to move the UK , Australia might not a good fit for me maybe

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 5 lety

      DaNathan aw thank you 😊 try it out it’s a beautiful country, don’t write it off before experiencing it

  • @keithmitchell3282
    @keithmitchell3282 Před 3 lety +4

    nice to hear a visitors experience ,forget the "whingeing pom" tag ,every traveler overseas has complaints

  • @ianbrook7793
    @ianbrook7793 Před 4 lety

    where you been shopping harrods

  • @eyesonlyvideo
    @eyesonlyvideo Před 5 lety +1

    Please make a trip to the NT if you can

  • @BySAEH
    @BySAEH Před 5 lety

    where'd you find your place from?

  • @liang5345
    @liang5345 Před 5 lety +1

    I cannot agree more

  • @user-ko3rx2ps7t
    @user-ko3rx2ps7t Před 4 lety +14

    How do people see this video as whinging? I actually found this video well balanced. She is literally informing UK citizens to be REALISTIC about their expectations if moving to Australia.
    I'd rather watch content like this than people say everything is perfect.

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 4 lety +3

      Thank you so much!

    • @MissLisaSwann
      @MissLisaSwann Před 4 lety

      But it’s not realistic and will give a bad look. She moved to a reasonable expensive place in Sydney suburb and must of only gone to 1 shopping centre each time. If her boyfriends from Aus he should know better

    • @StevieLadrough
      @StevieLadrough Před 3 lety +1

      @@MissLisaSwann It is realistic to her. She hasn't made a video about you! She is talking about her own personal experiences. WAKE UP!!!

    • @ljnv
      @ljnv Před 2 lety

      It's a very Australian attitude. If you're living in a bin a lot of aussies will be like well you don't have it as bad as this other person. I've lived in Scandinavia (my grandparents are Norwagian) and I found people there much more friendly.

  • @jonyroll2007
    @jonyroll2007 Před 4 lety +1

    I’d like to hear about the hours rate and the health care more deeply, for me very important

    • @lifeofdaryl
      @lifeofdaryl  Před 4 lety

      jonyroll2007 the wages are relative to England depending on where and how you live. The health care is very good and very easy to see a doctor because they pay for healthcare out there

  • @RyanLye1975
    @RyanLye1975 Před 5 lety

    You only see places if you travel. Take the road coaches. Hire a car. Drive to Perth. It would only take you 6 or 7 days. On the speed limit. Traveling in daylight. You could do It in 3. If you travel at night as well, just sleep a few hours, and speed.

    • @chrisbehn4116
      @chrisbehn4116 Před 5 lety

      I was speaking a coupe doing two up truck driving and they said their fastest Perth to Sydney trip was about 48 hours only stopping for fuel. So it's possible to do it in two days if it's driving night and day and only stopping for fuel. But it's not recommended