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發表於 2010-12-16 08:04 PM
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本帖最後由 norman.ho 於 2010-12-16 08:07 PM 編輯 Norman sir ,have u read the other forum of Aus, it said that nowadays living in Aus is very hard, is it true???
orchids 發表於 2010-12-16 07:35 PM  Hello Orchids dear, have read that column too. I think starting a new life at whichever country is pretty hard, it takes a lot of adjustments, getting use to the local enviroments, lifestyle, living standard, social connection, and most important of all, to be able to make a comfortable living. The younger you moved to a new country, the easier it would be. As we are older, we are more accustomed to the local lifestyle, have more social connections, etc. It would take me a hack of effort if I were to move back and live in Hongkong too.
But I always think it is a privileged to those of us who can choose where they live, and off course, we choose the one that suits us best, its a personal choice.
By the way, when I say it takes me lots of adjustments living in HK, doesn't mean I don't like HK. I love coming for a holiday, and going yum cha too. |
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