ASEAN Nations & Their Australian Counterparts: A Humorous Comparison

ASEAN Nations & Their Australian Counterparts: A Humorous Comparison

In a light-hearted and utterly superficial manner, let's explore the amusing parallels between ASEAN countries and Australian states. This comparison is for entertainment purposes only and relies on a thin veneer of observations.

Singapore & ACT (Australian Capital Territory): These two are akin to academic overachievers, boasting populations filled with highly intelligent bureaucrats. Both suffer from an undeserved label of being "dull," when, in reality, they offer rich cultural and intellectual landscapes.

Victoria & Thailand: The connection here is all about the thrill of the visit. Both places evoke a sense of excitement before arrival, deliver an unforgettable experience, and leave you longing for more. Despite the hustle and bustle, and perhaps spending a bit more than anticipated, you're left with an undeniable urge to tell everyone about your plans to relocate there "one day soon."

New South Wales (NSW) & the Philippines: This pairing highlights some of the world's most challenging traffic scenarios but also showcases a blend of pristine natural beauty and gritty urban nightlife. The predominantly English-speaking population in both places contributes to a sense of safety and welcome, making the experience enjoyable at least 80% of the time.

Western Australia & Myanmar: Both are noted first for their vastness, prompting questions about why they seem like uncharted territories. They boast stunning cities and pristine coastlines. After visiting, you're likely to rave about its wonders, only to never revisit.

Queensland & Vietnam: Sunshine and tropical climates define this duo, along with the stark contrasts between their northern and southern regions. They offer the best of all worlds: stunning natural landscapes and sophisticated urban environments.

Northern Territory & Cambodia: These areas are brimming with natural resources and exude a frontier-like vibe. The lengthy, hot, and humid commutes between cities underscore the adventurous spirit required to explore their wonders.

Tasmania & Laos: Often greeted with questions about their locations and the journey to get there, both are hidden gems. Once discovered, they reveal unparalleled natural beauty that leaves a lasting impression.

South Australia & Brunei: These are the answers to the trivia question of "What's the last state/country?" in their respective regions. Yet, their quiet presence belies their unique charms and contributions.

Special Mention - Indonesia: Reflecting the diversity and populous nature of ASEAN, Indonesia could very well symbolize Australia in miniature. It's a land of breathtaking diversity, from its people and geography to its coastlines, embodying beauty in every aspect.

This whimsical comparison aims to highlight the unique qualities of each place while indulging in a bit of stereotypical humor. Just as every country and state has its distinct identity and charm, this playful analogy reminds us of the joy of exploring new locations and the surprises they hold.

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Shane

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Kim Nguyen

Social Media and Marketing Manager at AIC Group

9mo

will definitely visit Queensland someday to see if it is actually similar to Vietnam 😁

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Khanh Le

Alumni Success Manager at JOB+

9mo

love it Queensland and Vietnam are the best !!!!

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Yenny Andrianti

Mother | Education Communicator | 5+ years of experience as Consultant & Recruiter with expertise in Higher Education | First winner of IDP Rewards Indonesia

9mo

This is really interesting Shane Dillon. I’ve never found anyone who got an idea of comparing Australia with SEA countries, yet your writing does give a glimpse of similar vibes in those countries. Looking forward for your next compelling article ✏️

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