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Re: Aussie Cringe
Originally Posted by deadlock
(Post 7855217)
mateship!i forgot that one! and the whole "battler" thing what are they battling against?:blink:
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Re: Aussie Cringe
Originally Posted by Lord_Farquar
(Post 7858921)
Battler = dole dosser?
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Re: Aussie Cringe
I cannot stand the way they shorten eveything, pure sloveness as a race. Arvo, Ambo, Crimbo,Cunno's (Cunninghams) youv'e seen the advert............everything $2. Have to walk out of the room when this is on!!
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Re: Aussie Cringe
Originally Posted by lickylady
(Post 7866856)
I cannot stand the way they shorten eveything, pure sloveness as a race. Arvo, Ambo, Crimbo,Cunno's (Cunninghams) youv'e seen the advert............everything $2. Have to walk out of the room when this is on!!
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Re: Aussie Cringe
Originally Posted by deadlock
(Post 7855217)
mateship!i forgot that one! and the whole "battler" thing what are they battling against?:blink:
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Re: Aussie Cringe
After the Victorian bushfires ther was a letter in The Age calling for the term "ordinary Australians to be banned"
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Re: Aussie Cringe
Originally Posted by lickylady
(Post 7866856)
I cannot stand the way they shorten eveything, pure sloveness as a race. Arvo, Ambo, Crimbo,Cunno's (Cunninghams) youv'e seen the advert............everything $2. Have to walk out of the room when this is on!!
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Re: Aussie Cringe
For me it's mentioning some major international news item in conversation and receiving blank stares; " 150 dead in China, nah, haven't heard about that one!" But they'll know which footballer punched his girlfriend.
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Re: Aussie Cringe
Originally Posted by ezzie
(Post 7869256)
For me it's mentioning some major international news item in conversation and receiving blank stares; " 150 dead in China, nah, haven't heard about that one!" But they'll know which footballer punched his girlfriend.
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Re: Aussie Cringe
Originally Posted by ezzie
(Post 7869256)
For me it's mentioning some major international news item in conversation and receiving blank stares; " 150 dead in China, nah, haven't heard about that one!" But they'll know which footballer punched his girlfriend.
And do miss a lot those chats,debates and dare i mention even conversation on topics of universal concern and interest or whatever with like minded friends and people in London. Although i do wonder at times if the ability to participate,in my case has not been diminished owing to a lack of practice. |
Re: Aussie Cringe
Originally Posted by OzzieGunner
(Post 7869809)
Probably get a blank stare in China also
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Re: Aussie Cringe
It's all been said really but I do get sick to death of the constant brain washing through the media. Best in the world at this, best in the world at that. They really dont get it do they. And whats all this wanting to be American about. A very immature country in my eyes.
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Re: Aussie Cringe
Originally Posted by kevin747
(Post 7843931)
What made you realise . Aaarrrggh! I need to get out of this place.What was it that made you feel that you were in a ehem! "strange country"
BTW I'm not a lower middle class Englishman. Going for a visit home (to England) one Christmas a couple of years ago was probably a bit of a turning point tough. I realised how bored and unsettled I feel in Australia. So terribly dull. It's like a retirement home gone national. An entire country modelled on Eastbourne! Incidentally, what's being a lower middle class Englishman got to do with it? Does this preclude you from having an opinion if you are?:huh: |
Re: Aussie Cringe
Originally Posted by quoll
(Post 7848801)
My particular beef is the cringeworthiness of the about to be Aussies. Wanting to go to Oz - what the hell is it with the yellow brick road thing? it's Australia for heavens' sake - say Oz in Australia and the locals will look at you like you just stepped out of a pumpkin. Also, what is it with this Live the Dream type thing? - the fine line between dream and nightmare always makes me think people should be wholly awake before they set off for their "New Life". Hey, I dont know what they think a 24 hour plane ride will do to their lives! Make them all as rich as Donald Trump and look like Elle McPherson??? Give their kids brains that they didnt have in UK????
Heck, I dont know why even thinking about Australia and the image it promotes to the world, wants me cringe - and want to throw up! OK vent over, I just needed to get that out of my system! |
Re: Aussie Cringe
Originally Posted by willamos
(Post 7890579)
I think this is a British flaw rather than an Australian one. Lots of Brits have a ''grass is greener'' philosophy whereby they blame Britain as a country for their own personal shortcomings and those of their partner/spouse and/or children. They convince themselves that life in Spain, Australia or New Zealand will fix all their problems. It's very convenient. A handy get-out clause in their minds. One size fits all. Move to Australia and it's all sorted. Very silly. People need to start realising that there are plenty of positives to the UK and plenty of negatives to Australia. No one seems to ever keep this in mind. Why? What's wrong with people? Pure habit of thought. Very hard to change. :thumbdown:
I've lived mainly in 3 countries equivalently throughout my life, UK/NZ and Au - every country has it's benefits and pitfalls. Ans I maintain in the majority of cases there is absolutely nothing wrong with any of these countries, it is the people themselves and many of the petty comments on this thread confirm that. Barefeet in public - well the Kiwis must take the crown for that one. Disgusting tracksuits - that's a definite English trait as displayed by the proliferation of Umbro shellsuits and nylon England shirts so prevalent. Thinking they are the best at everything - well, all England have to do is win a single football match and suddenly they are capable of winning the world cup. And you only have to read these forums to see the continual whining about how things are done better back in the UK and the natural arrogance that everything in other countries is inferior. The majority of the people in the UK are also celebrity obsessed and thrive on the 'Heat' culture and don't know anything about politics or world affairs. So many Brits seem to be blinded by some mythical life with sun and beaches, then move to Perth and Brisbane (2 places that many people from Melbourne or Sydney regard as backwards) and then expect to have the same facilities and social life as they did back in the UK. |
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