Boxing Day in Australia is observed on the day after Christmas i.e. December 26. If you are thinking that Aussies use to punch each other on this day, you are mistaken! Contrary to its name,…Continue Reading
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Queen’s Birthday is an annual event that is celebrated in Australia as a public holiday. Most businesses and educational institutes remain closed on Queen’s Birthday. It is observed in June on the second Monday. However,…Continue Reading
Australia-the largest island country with a multi-cultural society is a wonderful place! There is a range of festivals that are celebrated in Australia with enthusiasm. Also, there is a long list of other significant days…Continue Reading
Parking tickets: Be calm and deal with them! Most of us have gone through the annoying experience of being slapped with a parking ticket, when we parked in a ‘No Parking’ space just to step…Continue Reading
As early as the 20th and 21st centuries the usage of digger slang came into effect. This is how our defense force commanders communicated. We also call it Anzac or Australian slang. Would you want…Continue Reading
We Aussies have a unique way of communicating and we use words like ‘ta’ very causally. Yes, we tell thank you that way. We use ‘wog’ to call friends. It is in a funny way…Continue Reading
Australia is known for its fauna and has more than 90% of amphibians and insects as well as 80% of reptiles and mammals. Due to the climatic condition in Australia, we Aussies have unique animals…Continue Reading
We all know that water is indispensable to life. Australians are not an exception to it. But, today in this article I would like to share with you a few facts about what drinks Australians…Continue Reading
We have a unique way to communicate English and that is where our slang comes into the picture. Yes, we just don’t use slangs but a rhyming slang for each word we use. If you…Continue Reading
We in Australia are habitually using slang for most of the words used in English. Even though we don’t have a different language than English to communicate, we prefer our slang. Aussies are unique that…Continue Reading