Wednesday, July 20, 2016

6 Ways To Make New Friends In Australia…For Business ;)


Australia is a fantastic place to do business. With the economy currently doing better than ever, working in Australia has a lot of benefits. In business, you are only as strong as the partnerships and relationships you are able to forge. This means that the entrepreneurs who have a penchant for being social tend to do a lot better than those that are reserved. Like any other country on the planet, making friends in Australia takes a unique set of strategies. Aussies are nice to be around and incredibly fun to work with (mostly because we don’t mind having a drink or two while on the job). While we Aussies may have our down sides, there are a lot of positives to doing business with an Australian.

At any business function, whether it is a trade show, exhibit, symposium or any other business related event, the top entrepreneurs are always looking out for how to make friends with people. This is because the number of friendships you are able to make in business ultimately determines the number of partnerships you would have. This is very important because partnerships are everything when it comes to business.

In the past, there have been countless situations at work where my friendship with one businessman or the other has saved me having to spend thousands of dollars. I’m not saying that you should expect freebies from people just because you have made friends with them, but ultimately there are a number of benefits that can be gained. Aussies can be extremely loyal and efficient whilst on the job, making it easier for you to work with them.

If you want to make a friend or two in Australia (for business of course), stick around!

Visit A Pub


There is no exact way for me to make this not read like it does right now, so I would just go on to explain myself. We Aussies like our drinks. This means that if you want to make a new friend in Australia, the best place for you to go to is a classy pub. Australians like to watch sports on the weekends and curse at the television, so if this is your scene, you would fit right in. When you get talking with people...READ MORE


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