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ive never been to melbourne.....

but from what ive been told by people from sydney whos been there....

have said the people in general....are ALOT nicer in Melb...

especially the Ethnics there...have a different Mentaility there than the likes of here.

i recall a melboune group of guys came down to a club in sydney.... "Watershed" or watever its called on Darling harbour....

they were all happy at the start.....then at the end of it.....they said "WTF is wrong with the girls here.... FFS!....u talk to them and they just snop ya...u should come down to melb ..people start convos with u just for the sake of being polite...unlike the girls here...if they dont like ya....they think ur an ASSHole for just even saying hello to them"

which is probably true, coz people overseas say the same thing about sydney siders as well... but these things didnt bother us much cause sydney people were used this kinda environment...

so im just letting ya know from what i hear of peoples experiences

Yes you are 100% correct about sydney girls having a major attitude problem. I really cant see the sense in it...Where is the stuck up attitude getting them ?Melbourne people are far more social

Might be worth a try to get into Ivy or the Establishment ( Maybe )...Establishment is full of Gold digging girls. So just make up stories about you career....As long as you pik up...who cares. Ivy is supposed to be pretty trendy.I know the girls who walk out of that place are always HOT

Yes you are 100% correct about sydney girls having a major attitude problem. I really cant see the sense in it...Where is the stuck up attitude getting them ?Melbourne people are far more social

yes i hear that all the time....

sydney girls.....all of them.....really think they are, all that..

and the way things works at clubs is guys....(usually a sausage fest) will approach girls.......so they got it easy.

and in sydney.....if they are attracted to you.....they will obviously talk to you.....but lets say if they dont....they really either cant be bothered or they see you as a NUISANCE...

they will probably tell you to f**k off or just give you a dirty........

trance clubs are generally very friendly cause everyone is off thier nut......

sydney girls.....all of them.....really think they are, all that..

Umm.. BS :laugh:

I've met heaps of hot AND down to earth chicks in clubs in sydney. Admittedly I'm usually only at house/electro clubs. The r&b clubs i've been to I havent really noticed much difference though... apart from the fact that I'm usually the only aussie in the club.

Hmmm yeah Melbourne is awesome for clubbing, i just assumed sydney would be pretty much the same, girls here are pretty laid back and i dont seem to have a problem picking up or anything, id better not get told to f*** off lol that would be a first.. But yeah might go Superclub @ Tank on friday and check out Dynasty @ Privilege Bar on saturday. I'll post back when i check it all out and say what i think of the girls/club :laugh:

Tank on Friday nights is RnB Superclub...good but a bit trashy.

Red Room near Martin Place is good - old school rnb plays there...at least when Ive been there.

Have fun!

The Ivy, Marble Bar, Zeta Bar, The Establishment are the classier bars/nightspots in Sydney.

yeah RnB is dying here.

just like to share my 2 cents -

Gone are the days to be wearing right sized jeans and a pair of Nike sneakers. Instead, (i dont know how) guys wear jeans that are tighter than their girlfriends' and have to wear leather, pointed shoes to gain entry into a club that sells overpriced drinks and plays rubbish music. Any club that allows easy entry is pretty much a condo for pill poppers.

Tank and Privilage are ok but too dressy imho...i like to wear sneakers and tee's, i'm there to dance not pose!

Havana's on oxford st is my pick and then Bambo and St James. Most of these places are 100% asian tho...dunno why but most RnB places seem to be that way.

Tank/Privilage are dressy? Can you get in with nice leather shoes, jeans and a designer t-shirt or is it slacks and a full on shirt type of dress code?

Privilige isn't dressy, it is just a bar in my opinion. I used to get in there with jeans and a T-shirt. Tank however, is a bit fussier. No sneakers allowed, and you need a collared shirt (usually). 50/50 on the guy/girl ratio too so don't bring too many bro's.

Damn i hate wearing collared shirt's. And nah its just me and a mate so usually here we have no problem getting in any more then 2 and its a risk but ive heard in sydney the bouncers just pick and choose who they want in.

Sydney bouncers are arse faces, its lots easier if you know someone on the door or name on the list.

Gone are the days to be wearing right sized jeans and a pair of Nike sneakers. Instead, (i dont know how) guys wear jeans that are tighter than their girlfriends' and have to wear leather, pointed shoes to gain entry into a club that sells overpriced drinks and plays rubbish music. Any club that allows easy entry is pretty much a condo for pill poppers.

... and any club that doesnt allow easy entry is a hovel for coke dealers? :)

Sydney bouncers are arse faces, its lots easier if you know someone on the door or name on the list.

+1

I've been to Arq a few times and had a fantastic time.

Friends of mine have been to the Ivy and said it was good too. I have been to Jacksons on George thats pretty trashy but has really cheap drinks and I was way wasted so I didnt mind where we were lol.

You should come to Newcastle, Fanny's is always a good spot with generally really good RnB music.

Went to RnB Superclub at Tank last night. Got in with sneakers jeans and a Tee from New Zealand that read "Sweet As" - obviously the kiwi bouncer interpreted it well enough to let me in.

anyway 3 hours later im drowning in my own sweat...and i see this guy walk in with a suit...i was gnna call him an idiot.

-Tank. [rnb superclub.. highly recomended]

-Hideout @ MadamDeBiers [Kings X]

-YU

-Dragonfly

-Home [saturday, mix of all genre's.. rnb, hip hop, NRG, etc etc]

-Sapphire [Mixed..]

-Docks

-Pontoon.

If heading out to tank, imo, keep the ratio 50/50 in your group. And dress classy.

MRXTCZ

Went to RnB Superclub at Tank last night. Got in with sneakers jeans and a Tee from New Zealand that read "Sweet As" - obviously the kiwi bouncer interpreted it well enough to let me in.

anyway 3 hours later im drowning in my own sweat...and i see this guy walk in with a suit...i was gnna call him an idiot.

i recon RNB is the worst music ever to be created

lol!

trance is the way to go! :geek:

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