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Mini Cultureshocks in Australia
I'm sure Oz isn't a huge cultureshock to anyone arriving from UK or Ireland.
But every now and then I get what I call "mini-cultureshocks". For example: people in the supermarket doing their shopping in their bare feet :rofl: What's your mini-cultureshock? |
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many many things over the last decade have struck me as perculiar.. hard to single things out really but heres a few:
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never realised just how American it is
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Originally Posted by DadAgain
(Post 7005777)
many many things over the last decade have struck me as perculiar.. hard to single things out really but heres a few:
the latter is just myth I changed all ours and the electric police never appeared ;) |
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What i really can`t get used to is when u leave (some) checkouts the person at teh checkout says u have a good day if we heard taht back in norn iron i think she was having a joke lol. And yes the bag searching it does my headin sometimes .And last but not least u can`t get a desent chinese curry like back in iron :rofl::rofl::rofl:
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Originally Posted by Possums
(Post 7005892)
..the latter is just myth I changed all ours and the electric police never appeared ;)
Bank charges I've never paid - but thats only because when any bank I do business with mentions fees I walk away and a find a bank with 'proper' arrangements!... Locals just seem to be happy to pay a monthly fee, pay each time they use an ATM, pay to check balances online etc etc... fools.... :rofl: |
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Hmmm. Mini-culture shock.
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Originally Posted by Hutch
(Post 7005936)
Hmmm. Mini-culture shock.
[LIST][*]How seriously they take things like Anzac day. In the UK you'd get the MPs, rail employees and a few offices doing the old minute's silence - but everyone else seemed to carry on as normal. I was amazed that schoolkids would willingly get up at five in the morning to 'honour the war dead'.[LIST] |
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Seeing kids down the supermarket in their pj's
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Something that was just pure ignorance on my part was I was shocked to find how many Australians were involved in the Vietnam war and that it was their longest serving war, being conscripted etc
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Originally Posted by HUP
(Post 7005953)
Seeing kids down the supermarket in their pj's
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mine is a bit obvious..
The friendliness - people standing there and chatting as if they have known you for years and have all the time in the world for you.. Em x |
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Im used to that being from Norn Iron we r a friendly bunch lol:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
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Originally Posted by Possums
(Post 7005892)
the latter is just myth I changed all ours and the electric police never appeared ;)
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No courtesy when driving. I always let people in/out (give- way) but most never let on, no wave of the hand to say thanks.
I find it very ignorant on the roads. |
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