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i've seen a lot of aussies on /trv/, but not a lot of sydney. please aussiefags, elaborate on your largest city.
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
nigras
>> Anonymous
sydney is a giant aids virus waiting to infect you
>> Anonymous
>>6792

sydney covers a huge area I am from west syd and it takes me over an hour to drive to the city, needless to say I hardly go there

>>6797

hookers are not cheap in australia, yeah you can get some cheap asian brothels for around $90/half hour, but most of them are out west and the quality of the women is not high. Most places are 130/half hour minimum, escorts often alot higher.

>>6801

not many nigras at all, yeah some sudanese through blacktown and parramatta areas, lots of asians in the city and certain areas in the west. Alot of Moaris and tongans and stuff are moving to sydney of late aswell, stay away from them when they are drunk.

Sydney is a reasonably safe place to visit has some decent beaches and decent nightlife though past about 2am you can expect a few drunken brawls and occasional stabbing but I guess this is the same in most cities. Non english speak tourists tend to get ripped off by tour operators making them pay to go onto beaches and shit like that.
>> Anonymous
I'm not from Australia, but I visited Sydney (for the first time) about 4 weeks ago. And I have to tell you, this city is fucking AWESOME.

Good God, the people there have no other lobes in their brain than the one that says "PARTY!!1one!"

The women are amazingly hot/sexy. I know, it was a big surprise for me, although I always had some subconscious idea that they would be hot. And unlike at the acclaimed party locations like Spain, the women in Sydney are incredibly not prude.

The Drinking age is 18, so if you're under 21 like I am, fuck, it's a blast.

I was there on New Years night and all I can say about it is "wow." The streets were overrun by crazy, raging youngsters. On my way to the harbor (or "HABAH" as they pronounce it), where I was planning on watching their world-famous fireworks show I got kind of friendly with a group of girls and dudes my age and rode with them and spent the eve with them. They're awesomely friendly and easy going people, with emphasis on easy-going. The easy-going-ness of the Australian culture captivated me.

I can go on a lot more about Sydney, but tl;dr, better, friendlier, and more fun people than you'll find anywhere. And a bunch of shit to do. Make sure you go to the inlands if you have the chance.

Anyway, if any Ausies are reading this, you guys fuckin' rock.
>> Anonymous
>>7387

Cheers dude. I'm not from Sydney, but the respect is well appreciated.

Did you go to Brisbane at all? We're a lot more laid back than Sydney up here, and while the night life isn't quite as awesome, it's still pretty good. And of course, we have plenty of beautiful women as well.
>> Anonymous
>>7392

Ah, unfortunately I didn't get to go to any other major cities. My stay was quite short. I did hear good things about Brisbane while I was there though. I'd like to go there and also Melbourne the next time I'm in Australia. You know, to get more of a taste of the true Australian culture. I also regret not attending an Australian BBQ.
>> Anonymous
>>7394

Definitely. Melbourne is a lot more culture-centric than Brisbane. Hey... we got the beaches, they got the tasteful culture, fair trade I say.

I haven't had a chance to sample it, but the night life in Melbourne is meant to be on par with Sydney. And the rave scene (if you're into it) is fairly huge down there.
>> Anonymous
awful drinking culture, awful transport, too hot all year round

looks nice though
>> Anonymous
>>7662

first to points yes, but it still gets reasonably cold in winter