Living in foreign and studying in foreign isnt that tough when you already been living like that since your childhood thats the reality you will adapt same environment Indian People says in foreign living is tough that this , reality is its isnt that tough you can live your live with happily if you know everything about and living in same standard like foreign
@mumbaitomelbournee21 күн бұрын
Agreed. I wouldn’t say living abroad is tough, but it’s definitely a new environment, away from friends and family. And like anything new, it takes some time to get used to the new place, culture and people. Thanks for watching the video and sharing your perspective !
@prankysingh6623 күн бұрын
Was wondering where you had been missing all this while. Pls keep up the good work. Your videos are really very nice. 😊
@mumbaitomelbournee23 күн бұрын
Thank you Pranky !! Appreciate the kind words and your support. I am new to YT so I am taking a little longer to release each video, but will try to be more consistent and faster in my execution going forward. Your comment made my day !
@prankysingh6623 күн бұрын
@@mumbaitomelbournee I am glad. Looking forward for more content. 😇
@urveshpatil74039 күн бұрын
Really very useful information shared in this video ...and the way of explaining To the Point is I personally really like and watched full video ....keep going and don't forgot initial days comments 😉
@mumbaitomelbournee9 күн бұрын
I am glad you liked the video. hahaha, i wont forget. Thank you for your kind words and supporting the channel !
@shenanigans371011 күн бұрын
As an Australian, it's really fascinating for me to see these videos from an Indian perspective. I've travelled a lot in India, which was a crazy culture shock. lol. If you discover any really good Indian restaurants, let us all know!
@mumbaitomelbournee11 күн бұрын
I hope you enjoyed your time in India ! The concept of culture shock is very new to me, as this is my first time traveling outside India to a new country. Yes, social media and other mass media, will give you a glimpse into different cultures and societies around the world, but experiencing it fist hand is an entirely different feeling. I am glad, Australia is the first country that I have explored, it surely is a beautiful country with wonderful people & yes i will surely update on the best Indian restaurants i come across in the near future. Thank you for supporting the channel !
@yesboss111121 күн бұрын
Nice video. You will surely grow bro
@mumbaitomelbournee21 күн бұрын
Thanks bro. Thank you for your support !
@luminarylanes7876 күн бұрын
bro can we change tourist visa to work permit ? if i get work
@mumbaitomelbournee5 күн бұрын
i don't think you can directly do that, but i am not an expert on this matter so don't take my word for it😂 Check www.homeaffairs.gov.au/ or even better speak to registered migration officer or some other trusted source. Take care and thank you for watching the video !
@soulgamer958821 күн бұрын
And there is also me who lives like American livelyhood in anerica since my childhood, so in my class people used to ask from me that am I came from the US or other country and when you have that type of livelihood you won't feel living any tough on outside 🙂
@mumbaitomelbournee21 күн бұрын
Sure, agreed ! Thank your for sharing your views and supporting the channel once again !
@ZahirKhan-gs1jo21 күн бұрын
Nice video bro..
@mumbaitomelbournee21 күн бұрын
thanks bro !
@rdj777721 күн бұрын
bhai keep it up
@mumbaitomelbournee21 күн бұрын
thanks bhai !
@AmandeepKaur-l4e5 күн бұрын
Hi bro i am your new subscriber i was searching for more information about Australia and i found your video. I am in 12th and i want to say you that which skill i choose to move for Australia if i am a girl because I really want to move australia just after 12th. which skill is better for me and which skill have high jobs scope in Australia.
@mumbaitomelbournee4 күн бұрын
Hello Amandeep, thank you for subscribing to the channel ! One skill that comes to mind is an Early Childhood Teacher - it’s in demand here (but i am not an expert on this matter so don't take my word for it). For more information you can also search - occupation shortage list or skilled occupation list (www.jobsandskills.gov.au/ or immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/). Also, if you are really serious about moving, I recommend you take help of a registered migration officer or some trusted source. If you ask people who are not qualified to give you advice, you will get different advice from different people and it will just result in a waste of time, energy and money. Find a trusted source or a migration lawyer who can give you tailored advice based on your goals and current opportunities and be safe from scams. Thank you once again for supporting the channel !!😊
@AmandeepKaur-l4e4 күн бұрын
Thank you so much bro❤
@AmandeepKaur-l4e4 күн бұрын
And one more thing bro. What are you doing for your living in Australia like which job?
@mumbaitomelbournee4 күн бұрын
I will be sharing these details in an upcoming video, so stay tuned !😊
@AmandeepKaur-l4e4 күн бұрын
Okay bro❤
@sahil41674 күн бұрын
Pls tell me Is anti india racism growing in 🇦🇺 like Canada
@mumbaitomelbournee4 күн бұрын
Well i won't call it anti India racism. But yes, just like any other country, Australia also has its own set of challenges like cost of living, immigration, housing crisis, ,etc., which I will surely talk about. I will also try and share my experience with racism in Australia and what's the general stand and outlook of Australians on racism. Thank you for watching the video and supporting the channel !😊
@Nano_Talks15 күн бұрын
New subscriber 🎉
@mumbaitomelbournee14 күн бұрын
Thanks for subscribing😃 Welcome to the channel 🎊
@shivamjoshi497223 күн бұрын
Great topic 👍🏻 waiting for more videos
@mumbaitomelbournee23 күн бұрын
Thank you for your support ! More videos coming soon 😊
@maverick732311 күн бұрын
There are cameras above self checkout, you are being watched by AI
@mumbaitomelbournee11 күн бұрын
You’re absolutely right! The cameras and AI are there to ensure everything runs smoothly. What I found interesting is how these systems are trusted and widely accepted here, it’s part of the high-trust culture I was referring to. Thanks for pointing this out! Also thank you for watching the video and supporting the channel!
@maverick732311 күн бұрын
@@mumbaitomelbournee These systems are quite common in any developed country, even in Singapore which is definitely not a high trust society. If you read about socialism, you will understand that it’s not a crime to not pay for public transport fares, or shoplifting in socialist countries, there are interesting reasons behind it. The cost incurred by government bodies and private companies to criminalise such petty acts and deal with such ‘crimes’ is actually expensive than letting people do such acts. It’s a numbers game and interesting topic in economics.
@mumbaitomelbournee10 күн бұрын
That's such an interesting perspective! I wasn’t aware of the economic reasoning behind these system, it really puts a different lens on the whole concept. Thanks for sharing this insight, it’s such a great topic to explore further!
@codezero121 күн бұрын
sab thik tha par last me jo tumne bata tatti karke nahi dhotey ye log.. ye wala bahoot ganda tha. hath to dhotey hain na ya wo bhi nahi dothey ye gorey?