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Your "Stereotypical" Aussie Quirks...

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The Educator

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Since there's a thread on Canadian quirks I thought I'd try to start one on Aussie Quirks. This is a call for all Aussies on the forums to list what they do that is stereotypically Aussie :happy:

I use the BBQ outside sometimes, even when I’m eating inside my house.

I love chicken schnitzel, lamb and steak (especially when BBQed).

I use the words ‘kebab’ and ‘souvlaki’ interchangeably and love to eat both ;).

I say ‘walkabout’.

I write in British English on some days and American on others.

I frequently invite acquaintances over to my place, who I’ve only just met.

I can’t stand most Aussie movies (typical of many Aussies, strangely enough).

I know of many more American Presidents than I do Australian Prime Ministers (also typical of many Aussies, strangely enough).

I use the word 'chips' more than 'fries', but not exclusivly.

I pick and choose from American and British pronunciation.

I shorten people's names down if theirs is longer than two syllables.

...so fellow Aussies help me prove we're just as quirky as the Canadians ;)
 

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