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Friday, February 19, 2016

Australian Diaries 10 - Foreword to the 'Reality Check' Series


Five months has elapsed since I permanently migrated to Australia. These five months have been spent getting to know the country and the systems in this country, at a relatively slow pace – like a Chinese proverb – moving inch by inch.

The undeniable greenery and the nature’s landscapes provide an opportunity for melodramatic pictorial impressions of the not so photogenic individuals like me. In this age of digital and virtual world, I sometimes relish posting some of these so called ‘melodramatic’ snapshots in my Social media space. Ironically, the rest of the world always reckons that feeling of ‘the grass is greener on the other side’. Mind you, I take no offence. As I believe every individual believes that the other is having a good time, just by noticing ‘smiles’ on those snapshots and I was no different until some while ago.

Over the past couple of months, I have had friends communicating and enquiring with me about the ‘Australian Life’, all with a view to apply and go through the immigration process as they plans to move to Australia (just like what I did).Practically, my first stint with Australia was in May 2015, when I come in for a first landing to activate my Permanent Residency in Australia. I went back having gained and understood the realities. As it happens, upon return I was flooded with friends and colleagues enquiring about Australia. Probably, I was the only one who was giving a reality check feel in my feedback. People were surprised and shocked to hear stuffs from me, as deep inside all they heard or knew was a “Rosy Picture” about Australia with no thorns at all. How I wish it was true to have no thorns at all?

I believe some of them reckon that I give them false pictures of Australia as if I don’t want people to come into Australia. Well to set the record straight, I have no impact if have my friends migrate down under. On a positive note, I migrated having no friends or relatives here. So it’s a plus if I have friends in Australia and bring back the old memories. The only rationale behind giving a realistic feedback is to ensure people don’t expect Australia to be a bed of roses and are well aware of what to expect.

As a soft spoken, genuine and honest individual, I only express and convey my personal opinions with intent that there are lessons learnt from my experiences that could be useful for others. All my blogs do, is sometimes express my personal opinion on the daily activities in ‘this world’ (Australia) and compare them with ‘my world’ (India and/or some other country).

Stay tuned!

Not to forget ‘Jai Hind’, which echoes more loudly than ever in my ears, with every day I am away from ‘my world’. Looks like this is one long distance relationship that is working wonders J what say?

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