Ausbros should I move to Adelaide or Melbourne, or out of the country entirely? I'm so sick of Brisbane and Queensland and have moved only in this little area between the Sunshine Coast and Brisbane. I despise humidity and love rain.
I want to change, get some actual friends, get a job, but where to?
If you love rain Melbourne will fit you like a glove, but if you really hate the Qld mindset you're probably not gonna enjoy the Victorian one, they're all the way on the other end of that spectrum.
But if you play your cards right you can avoid it mostly and have a good time.
Never been to Adelaide but I currently live in Melbourne so that's the basis of my advice.
Melbourne weather will suit you perfectly if you don't like QLD humidity. What do you do for work anon? Or what are your qualifications? I would suggest Melbourne will have way more opportunities for white collar work.
t. melbourne anon
I haven't got any real qualifications yet right now I'm a cleaner. I want to start an IT course but apparently that industry is getting fucked atm
Go to Adelaide then. Rental market is fucked in Melbourne atm.
Don't move to Adelaide it's terrible and boring and the housing market is fucked. Definitely don't go to Adelaide.
>I'm so sick of Brisbane and Queensland
Why does it get so much hate here
i went to brisbane a few months ago for """work""" and it was nice. Was very quiet compared to Melbourne.
What board do you think you're on? Most people here enjoy the 'hustle and bustle'. Queensland still has a conservative reputation from the Joh Bjelke days. There isn't much to 'do' in Brisbane if you think that way.
Live in Adelaide for uni
Kind of shit, Melbourne seems more fun because it's big and therefore has more stuff.
Melbourne is good for restaurants, bars and live bands and temperate weather. Inner north is where a lot of this happens and unfortunately a lot of the people that live there are turboleftist SJW fags. South of the Yarra is where all the electronic music shit is if you're into that.
Adelaide is pretty compact and not nearly as much to do.
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