Things you don’t think about until you live in Bali… buying your own wheelie bin 😂🛒
Unlike in Australia where bins are issued to your home, in Bali you usually have to go out and buy one yourself — and that means finding one at a big department store, paying for it, and then wheeling it straight through the shops like it’s your toddler on a sugar high.
It’s one of those hilarious expat moments that reminds you… you’re definitely not in Woolies anymore.
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<p>Moving to Bali is an exciting adventure filled with beaches, nasi goreng, and scooters galore. But among the dreamy Instagram moments lie some truly unexpected real-life expat quirks—like having to buy your own wheelie bin. Yes, really.</p>
<p>In places like Australia, your bin just magically appears alongside your house keys. Not in Bali! Here, you're the proud new owner of sourcing, purchasing, and parading your personal rubbish bin like a chaotic toddler on a toy store sugar rush. Local department stores like ACE Hardware or Krisna are your best bet—just picture yourself wheeling a giant plastic bin past racks of sarongs and sandals while trying not to bump into distracted shoppers.</p>
<p>This moment is when Bali life really hits: the fusion of the everyday and the utterly unexpected. It’s hilarious, humbling, and surprisingly bonding. Other expats will smile in knowing solidarity, and you'll have a great story to tell over your next coconut latte.</p>
<p>For families considering a move, this is just one of many charming details you'll only truly understand once you're living it. From bin adventures to navigating local markets for baby supplies, life in Bali is full of laugh-out-loud lessons that make settling in feel like a daily treasure hunt.</p>
<p><strong>Pro tip:</strong> Grab a bin with a tight-fitting lid to keep curious monkeys (and the occasional wandering rooster) from exploring your trash.</p>
<p>So next time you’re researching <em>"What to bring for a Bali move,"</em> don’t forget—you might just need a plan for your very own wheelie bin. Welcome to Bali life!</p>