Australia, you're taking
all my money!!
Before I left, I got $200 Australian dollars from AAA. I only ended up paying about $230 American dollars since the exchange rate is so close. It cost me $12 to convert the money. I planned on using my debit card for pretty much everything anyways. It's good because my bank doesn't charge me international fees every time I use it. Thank you, Citizens Bank!! The only thing I pay is the exchange rate. For example, I bought a shirt for $12 here, and it ended up being $12.67 due to the exchange rate. I decided not to open up a bank here, because I'm only here for about five months, and I figured that would be too much hassle.
My first time I went to the store, I was in complete sticker shock. Everything is so expensive here!!
I didn't pack any of the essentials like shampoo or toothpaste, because I figured I could just buy them at here. That was a mistake. The same exact shampoo I have at home is $5 there, here it is $15!!
Where I spend alot of time finding sales.
Also, I thought fruits and veggies would be way cheaper here considering it's warm all the time. I was wrong. Fruits and veggies are actually more expensive here than in the US.
The roomies before a night out
My first Australia kebab- So delicious
At the Bottle-o or liquor store, alcohol is also very expensive. You can get cheap boxed-wine like goon for $15, and you get at least 10 drinks out of it.
I know my bank account is declining
each day, but I've been saving up for this experience for a long time now.
It's worth every penny!