Australian food isn't very special, and the accent isn't as crazy as some movies make out either.
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mythbusteranimator wrote:
SciTecCf wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
Sounds like an awesome project! JJi7skyline lives in Austrslia, maybe he could give you an idea of what's the coolest.
So does daniel_j
Doesn't trinary?
You know scratch is a tightly knit community when people know where other users live.
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geohendan wrote:
mythbusteranimator wrote:
SciTecCf wrote:
So does daniel_j
Doesn't trinary?
You know scratch is a tightly knit community when people know where other users live.
Yea, it's nice, if not a bit creepy.
Easy too though, click the username, and it's there on their 'stuff' page.
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shpeters wrote:
I don't know much about Australia so could someone tell me about Australian food and language and that type of thing?
Food is just like other European countrys. (Like America and Britan) Almost no difference in language unless your talking to a "country guy."
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Of course there's the accent, but other than that, no special words used... almost
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jji7skyline wrote:
Of course there's the accent, but other than that, no special words used... almost
There is an accent, but movies heavily exadurate this.
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15matwal wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
Of course there's the accent, but other than that, no special words used... almost
There is an accent, but movies heavily exadurate this.
Yes. And everyone's accent is slightly different as well, because of the mix of cultures.
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15matwal wrote:
shpeters wrote:
I don't know much about Australia so could someone tell me about Australian food and language and that type of thing?
Food is just like other European countrys. (Like America and Britan) Almost no difference in language unless your talking to a "country guy."
Don't you mean ex-English occupied? European food can be anything from snails to pretzels.
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jukyter wrote:
15matwal wrote:
shpeters wrote:
I don't know much about Australia so could someone tell me about Australian food and language and that type of thing?
Food is just like other European countrys. (Like America and Britan) Almost no difference in language unless your talking to a "country guy."
Don't you mean ex-English occupied? European food can be anything from snails to pretzels.
We eat everything a European country eats now, yes including pretzels !
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15matwal wrote:
jukyter wrote:
15matwal wrote:
Food is just like other European countrys. (Like America and Britan) Almost no difference in language unless your talking to a "country guy."Don't you mean ex-English occupied? European food can be anything from snails to pretzels.
We eat everything a European country eats now, yes including pretzels !
And everything Americans eat as well, yes including hot dogs (at IKEA )
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15matwal wrote:
jukyter wrote:
15matwal wrote:
Food is just like other European countrys. (Like America and Britan) Almost no difference in language unless your talking to a "country guy."Don't you mean ex-English occupied? European food can be anything from snails to pretzels.
We eat everything a European country eats now, yes including pretzels !
Even snails? Haggis? Rarebit?
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jukyter wrote:
15matwal wrote:
jukyter wrote:
Don't you mean ex-English occupied? European food can be anything from snails to pretzels.We eat everything a European country eats now, yes including pretzels !
Even snails? Haggis? Rarebit?
Haggis is Scottish! A European country is like England, America and Australia.
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15matwal wrote:
jukyter wrote:
15matwal wrote:
We eat everything a European country eats now, yes including pretzels !Even snails? Haggis? Rarebit?
Haggis is Scottish! A European country is like England, America and Australia.
lolwut?
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15matwal wrote:
jukyter wrote:
15matwal wrote:
We eat everything a European country eats now, yes including pretzels !Even snails? Haggis? Rarebit?
Haggis is Scottish! A European country is like England, America and Australia.
What. That's ex-English occupied.
Scotland is in Europe, but Australia isn't. :p
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