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In Australia, I finally figured out what it means to 'serve the people.'

Immigrants to Australia for nearly three years, I increasingly feel that the ZF here is really to serve the people, and service to the extreme! To tell you the truth, I haven't made much money for three years, but I've never had a thing that makes me feel bad, not to mention someone who embarrasses me, not to mention scolding, fighting, stealing and other crimes (I'm not saying there's no crime in Australia).

Why are we trying to make money at home? Wife, children, parents, everyone's health. Very few people really want to satisfy their private desires. But when I got to Australia, I found that ZF had done it for me. All I had to do was take care of myself. At this time I suddenly found that I had no motivation. Medical care is free, children are free to go to school, college loans can be obtained, and salary can be repaid after finding a certain amount of work.

The state reward for giving birth is 3000 yuan, and the child's monthly allowance is enough to pay my 600 square meters of house rent, or a little less, to pay for the home loan. My wife receives the same monthly child-rearing allowance as my child, and because I have a child under the age of five, ZF gives me a big tax grant, almost four-fifths of the time.

My back door is never locked, anyone can come into my house through the back door, of course you can take anything, but never. If you lose your wallet, someone will call you (if he can find your number) and you'll find the coin in it.

No matter how crowded it is, no one will ever come across you, let alone squeeze you (except for watching the World Cup), and there will be no rush to line up, so someone will always ask you: are you the last of this team? There's never going to be a car and there's always going to be people giving you a car to go to. There will never be traffic jams, but during rush hour you will find the speed is surprisingly slow. No one will ignore the traffic lights without the traffic JC,. All cars make way for pedestrians and bicycles, including birds that stroll along the path.

On weekends, almost every mall parking lot is overcrowded, and many people drive around the parking lot to find a seat or wait for someone else's leave, but you'll find that the few disabled people and mother-to-child parking spaces closest to the gate are empty.

The cost of buying a car is 500 yuan a year for the license plate, that's all! There is no maintenance fee, no purchase fee. Of course, it has to be insured. My car is covered at less than 500 yuan a year (which is related to the advanced level of the car, of course). The toll station does not exist without crossing the bridge (except for urban tunnels, which do not travel once a year and can be bypassed).

Never hear loud noises, whether hotels, stations, malls or bars (except stadiums). Smoking is prohibited in all rooftop areas and within 50 meters from children's amusement facilities. My son beckoned to the bus at random by the side of the road, causing a few people in the car to wave to him.

Register a company 75 yuan, three years registration fee, then can open. No registered funds, no scope of business. There is no industry and commerce, no tax, and no city G brigade. At the end of the year, fill in your own tax returns, no one cares about you, if you don't want to report, no problem, of course, look you up, you will not be relaxed in your life.

The average annual income here is about A $50000, or A $1000 a week. The DVD is 40 yuan, the LCD flat screen 32 "TV is 2000 yuan, the SONY camera is 800,1300 yuan, the NIKON professional digital camera is D50800 yuan, the Italian 32 leather sofa is 1800 yuan, the IBM laptop computer is 2000 yuan, and all the pay TV channels add up to about 40 channels. Every month, the new Korean Hyundai car starts at 13000 yuan, Honda Accord 3.0, 40,000 yuan, BMW318,50000 yuan, Porsche two hundred thousand, general class yacht 60000 yuan, air tickets between the two cities generally 100 yuan 200 yuan, The ticket back to China is 700 yuan and the ticket to the United States is 1500 yuan and 2500 yuan, a 600-square-square land covered with a bungalow of about 150 and 250, about three hundred thousand (see geographical location).

I do not intend to compare China and Australia's good and bad, the two countries' national conditions are very different, almost no comparability. But here I get a lot of treatment that I didn't think of before (it's not about money at all), and a lot of things that I might have to work hard to get in China for the rest of my life. This is a society with only the rich and not the poor! The rich live in one hundred thousand square meters of manor, the poor live in 500 square meters of small bungalow; the rich drive 1 million of Bentley, the poor drive 15000 yuan of Korean cars; The rich can have their own private villas, the poor can spend a little money during the holiday to rent an equally beautiful seaside villa; The rich can have a yacht like an aircraft carrier, and the poor can easily buy a yacht with enough families to go to sea.

The important thing is that you can never tell if the person in front of you is rich or poor. He obeys the traffic rules, pays taxes according to the rules, is fined the same by the police C plagiarism, the same in order to find a parking space in the parking lot, the same does not smoke loud noise in public places. The same barefoot walk up and down the sidewalk in front of the house.

In Australia, what do you think differently about living, working and learning?

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