Thursday, June 28, 2007

Ultimate Uggs Vs Ultra Uggs

Now Asia ...

And voila, after 4 busy months in Sydney I'm leaving for new adventures. My time here as in other countries previously was most rewarding. I discovered a city or to live, a new country, new culture, a new experience and new friends. Regarding the city, Sydney has many advantages including a unique living environment, one of the most beautiful bay in the world, many beaches nearby, (Not that Bondi as most French believe) and a climate rather tame, with nearly 8 months of summer and sunny days per year, and although this last month was one of the most humid region has been known for a hundred years, I still really enjoyed. The city does not lack for places to go out and party like Darling Harbour and King's Cross. Not to mention the staggering amount of Asian people the downtown, it's also pretty funny to see them speak like Australians with the same expressions and the same accent (or almost). Regarding the country, unfortunately I have discovered that a small part of what he yaa see, but sometimes you make choices. I remember the Blue Mountains and Port Stephens, not far from Sydney and the south-east that I had the pleasure to discover with my parents in Melbourne, the Great Ocean Road and Canberra. It satisfies me to miss the Great Barrier Reef, Uluru, the Tasmanian, etc.. but it will make me a good reason to return. In terms of culture, it must be said that Australia adopt truly 'easy way of life' - nothing like a BBQ, beers a surfboard and a rugby game to make them happy. However the cultural point of view, strictly speaking, options are somewhat limited or at least are in the interest that people there are. Despite the size of this continent country is still feeling being on an island by the little interest they have for what happens in the world. Regarding the course, it must be the least exciting part of my visit to Sydney, with time downright boring, but I do not regret, I still learned things, meeting cool people and not to veil face it makes a good line on the resume, but good work, it's still the work is a 22 year old would be sad if I say that is what pleased me most of my time in Australia .. . Finally with regard to dating and friends I have not had time to get bored and there was always someone for whom a beer or to chat about whatever with the people of the mission: Germain, Fabien, Navy, Julie, Karine ... or with my roommates notament Chris, Isik, Oli and others. On all points it has thus been a positive experience but I also think the time is right to move to next stage because the weather is rotten for nearly a month and I started to get into a routine, pleasant but a routine nonetheless. So with a slight twinge of regret that I leave this country where I spent a lot of good times but also with some excitement for this new challenge that would lead me to start in the greatest power in the future world and in the territories of Southeast Asia before ending in India, growing country or culture shock is expected to peak. I will not fail to continue to share with you my adventures and hope you will continue to follow me. Sincerely yours ...

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